Justice and the Poor, Vol. 13: A Study of the Present Denial of Justice to the Poor, and of the Agencies Making More Equal, Their Position Before the Law, with Particular Reference to Legal Aid Work, in the United States (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Justice and the Poor, Vol. 13: A Study of the Present Denial of Justice to the Poor, and of the Agencies Making More Equal, Their Position Before the Law, With Particular Reference to Legal Aid Work, in the United States It was inevitable that any such comprehensive study should touch at many points the administration of the law itself and the effects of this administration upon the people for whose protection and contentment law and courts exist. The presentation of the present report as a special bulletin in ...
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Excerpt from Justice and the Poor, Vol. 13: A Study of the Present Denial of Justice to the Poor, and of the Agencies Making More Equal, Their Position Before the Law, With Particular Reference to Legal Aid Work, in the United States It was inevitable that any such comprehensive study should touch at many points the administration of the law itself and the effects of this administration upon the people for whose protection and contentment law and courts exist. The presentation of the present report as a special bulletin in this series was suggested in the first instance by the application of certain legal aid societies to the Carnegie Corporation for grants of funds. The trustees of the Corporation, while disposed to look upon the work of these bodies as important, felt that a thoroughgoing report on the whole question of legal aid should precede any such action on their part. They agreed, therefore, to defray the expense of such a report if prepared with the cooperation of the Carnegie Foundation in conjunction with its already partially completed enquiry. The work, including the visitation of all legal aid societies in the United States, and the reduction of the material into its present form, has been accomplished in a most careful and discriminating fashion by Mr. Reginald Heber Smith, of the Boston bar. Although primarily designed to deal only with legal aid work, the scope of the study inevitably broadened. It proved impossible to consider existing legal aid societies without taking into account at the same time other agencies which experience has suggested in the effort to make the administration of justice direct, simple, and ao cessible alike to rich and poor. The present report deals, therefore, with the whole question of administration of the law as it affects members of the body politic who by reason of poverty, ignorance, or lack of knowledge of the language are at a dis advantage in the effort to secure justice as between man and man in the various disputes that arise in our present complicated industrial and social relations. The study touches so closely the source of much current discontent and points the way to constructive action so important and yet so feasible, that its publication now is especially timely. There never was a time when it was more important to pro vide machinery that shall be adequate to accomplish in fact that justice at which the law aims and for whose attainment amongst men it was established. It is not enough for the law to intend justice. It must be so administered that for the great body of citizens justice is actually attained. Be the law never so good in theory, uncertain or dilatory administration, through the present cumbersome or defective machinery, goes far to defeat its aims. The widespread suspicion that our law fails to secure jus tice has only too much basis in fact. If this suspicion is allowed to grow unchecked. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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