Survey: Arkansas Court Clerk Pro Se Survey Instrument (Arkansas 2005)

The Pro Se Committee of the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission designed this survey instrument in order to understand the circumstances and methods by which individuals are representing themselves in the courts of their state.

Report: Civil Non-Family Cases Filed in the Supreme Court of BC Research, Results and Lessons Learned (Canadian Forum on Civil Justice 2015)

The is the Final Report of the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice's (CFCJ's) Attrition Study entitled Civil Non-Family Cases Filed in the Supreme Court of BC Research, Results and Lessons Learned.
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Evaluation: Report on Programs to Assist Self Represented Litigants of the Baltimore City Circuit Court of the State of Maryland - Final Report (Baltimore City Circuit Court 2004)

An evaluation of the programs to assist self-represented litigants in the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, Maryland.

Report: A Report and Analysis of Action Plans throughout California (California 2003)

This June 2003 report analyzes pro se court action plans from county courts throughout California, examining court program needs assessments and program designs as well as the community partnerships which were integral to plan development
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Report: The Self-Help Center Census: A National Survey (ABA 2014)

Using responses to an online survey, the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services issued “The Self-Help Center Census: A N

Report: Self-Represented Litigants: Characteristics, Needs, Services - The Results of Two Surveys (New York 2005)

A survey of self-represented litigants in the New York City Family Court and New York City Housing Court in 2003.

Survey/Report: Self-Represented Litigation in Nebraska: Survey of Judges and Clerks (Nebraska 2015)

This is a joint project of the Nebraska Supreme Court Committee on Self-Represented Litigants and Nebraska Legal Aid that surveys judges and clerks about self-representation.
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Tool: Trial Court Research and Improvement Consortium (TCRIC): Self-Help Program Assessment Tool (John Greacen 2005)

Program Assessment