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Online Course: Creating Pathways to Civil Legal Justice (WebJunction 2021)
Barriers to civil legal justice disproportionately affect low-income people in the US, creating the justice gap—the divide between the civil legal needs of low-income people and access to the resources to meet those needs. Public libraries are well-positioned to help reduce this gap.
Year published: 2021
Document Author: WebJunction, Legal Services Coporation
RFP: SRLN Springboard Conference (2017)
Request for Training Proposals for the 2017 SRLN Conference February 23-24, 2017 at the Judicial Council of California Building San Francisco, California
Year published: 2016
Document Author: Jasmine Schwab-Doyle
Curriculum: Access to Justice for the Self Represented (SRLN & NCSC 2013)
The following modules are designed to assist judges in handling cases involving self-represented litigants (SRLs). They contain tools and techniques for judges to operate their courtrooms effectively, comply with the law, maintain neutrality, and increase access to justice while overseeing cases involving SRLs. 
Year published: 2013
Document Author: Richard Zorza, NCSC, Self-Represented Litigation Network
Course/Training: Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants (Reno 2015)
  Course provided by The National Judicial College (NJC) to train legal professionals in best practices for managing cases involving self-represented litigants. Registration & course fee required. For more information, please visit NJC course page.  
Year published: 2015