A2J Network
What is the A2J Network?
The Access to Justice Network is a community of justice professionals working together toward a better legal system. It is a peer-to-peer, multi-stakeholder network that shares resources, provides support, gives trainings, and builds relationships, all to drive forward the improvement of the justice system. Members include judges, court managers, court clerks, attorneys, paralegals, justice workers, librarians, researchers, and technologists, as well as allied professionals in government, philanthropy, media, and community organizations. It is the successor organization to the Self-Represented Litigation Network (SRLN).
It offers the following activities:
Email List
The Access to Justice Network’s email list lets justice professionals ask peers for examples, advice, and ideas — and to share their own projects. The emails reach professionals across the world & help best practices spread and scale. Apply to join the Network and explore the email list.
Working Groups
The Access to Justice Working Groups focus on high-impact themes, bringing together community members to receive trainings, spotlight case studies, and workshop new initiatives. Explore the Working Groups.
Conference
The bi-annual conference, building from the Self-Represented Litigation Network (SRLN) Conferences, brings our community together to share the latest research & innovations, and plan for future impact. See past conferences.
What is its relationship to this ATJ Library?
xyz and houses Archived Member Resources.