The Clarity Journal 81
< 1 minute readIn this issue :
- Access to justice requires plain language
- Do you understand your rights?
- Lawyers would like to write clearly, they just don’t have time
- Clarity in books on financial law: An author’s view
- Access to justice — “I did it my way”
- The value of plain language jury instructions in faciliating access to justice (accessible to non-members)
- Explaining rights to returning citizens
- Access starts with the precedent: Evaluating the language of leases
- Challenging resistance to plain language in the law
- Justice: Plain language in family law helps but it’s not enough (accessible to non-members)
- Legal self-reliance: Empowering consumers through plain language