'Are You a Member of the Law School Community?': Access Policies at Academic Law Libraries and Access to Justice

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Law Library Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-21 DOI:10.2139/SSRN.2798665
Sarah Reis
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Law libraries play a crucial role in facilitating access to legal materials, which is a necessary prerequisite to achieving access to justice. However, many academic law libraries, particularly at private law schools, are closed to members of the general public. This paper explores the access policies at law libraries at the top 25 law schools and in the three largest metropolitan areas to investigate whether members of the general public who live in these areas have adequate access to legal materials. This paper also includes a case study of the Seattle area to offer insight into how members of the general public in Seattle can obtain access to legal materials. This paper proposes introducing legal research clinics and restructuring advanced legal research courses at both public and private law schools to help address unmet legal needs and to provide students with public service opportunities. The success of both proposals hinges on the willingness of law librarians to oversee the legal research clinics and to teach the advanced legal research classes. Both proposals will help law schools comply with ABA Standards 303 and 304, which go into effect beginning with the 2016-17 academic year. Implementation of these proposals will also improve the image and reputation of law schools and the legal profession, better equip law students with necessary legal research and writing skills before they graduate, and reduce the amount of unmet legal needs in communities.
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“你是法学院社区的成员吗?”:高校法律图书馆的访问政策与司法途径
法律图书馆在促进获取法律资料方面发挥着至关重要的作用,这是实现诉诸司法的必要先决条件。然而,许多学术法律图书馆,特别是私立法学院的法律图书馆,不对公众开放。本文探讨了前25所法学院和三个大城市的法律图书馆的访问政策,以调查居住在这些地区的普通公众是否有足够的机会获得法律资料。本文还包括一个西雅图地区的案例研究,以深入了解西雅图的普通公众如何获得法律材料。本文建议在公立和私立法学院引入法律研究诊所,重组高级法律研究课程,以帮助解决未满足的法律需求,并为学生提供公共服务机会。这两项建议的成功取决于法律图书馆员监督法律研究诊所和教授高级法律研究课程的意愿。这两项提案都将帮助法学院遵守美国律师协会标准303和304,这两项标准将于2016-17学年开始生效。这些建议的实施,亦可改善法学院和法律界的形象和声誉,使法律系学生在毕业前具备必要的法律研究和写作技巧,并减少社会上未获满足的法律需要。
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