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P-ISSN 2328-2975
E-ISSN 2328-3033
Access To Justice
May 13, 2026 EDT

Reimagining Access to Justice: Arizona’s Community-Based Justice Work Service Delivery Models

Samuel A. Thumma,
access to justicelegal innovationregulatory reformcommunity-based justicenonlawyer legal serviceslegal service delivery modelsjustice gaplegal aidcivil justicelegal technology
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Government Law Review
Samuel A. Thumma, Reimagining Access to Justice: Arizona’s Community-Based Justice Work Service Delivery Models, 19 GLR 17 (2026).
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