Panel 1: Access to Justice
Panel 2: Consumer Debt, Eviction & Foreclosure
- Assembly-Line Plaintiffs
- The Limits of Good Law: A Study of Housing Court Outcomes
- Judges in Lawyerless Courts
- Model Family Financial Protection Act
- No Fresh Start 2021: Will States Let Debt Collectors Push Families Into Poverty as Pandemic Protections Expire?
- What States Can Do to Help Consumers: Debt Collection
- Decreasing Supply to the Assembly Line of Debt Collection Litigation
Lunch Keynote Speaker with Chief Justice Bridget M. McCormack
Access to Justice, COVID-19 and the Rule of Law: Civil Justice in America at a Crossroads
Panel 3: Matching Civil Justice System Design to Use: A Vision for Justice in the State Courts
- The Institutional Mismatch of State Civil Courts
- Demand Side Reform in the Poor People's Court
- Courts and Civil Justice in the Time of COVID: Emerging Trends and Questions to Ask
- The National Center for State Courts Civil Justice Initiative
- Tiny Chats: 100 short videos presented by the National Center for State Courts to identify issues and responses to justice challenges, including many in civil courts, searchable by topic
- The Conference of Chief Justices/Conference of State Court Administrators Rapid Pandemic Response page
- The Court Statistics Project Pandemic Caseload highlights
- Report on Increased Access due to Remote Hearings In Texas
Access all materials in the NYU Box folder.
This program has been approved for a total of 4.5 New York State CLE credits:
Panel 1: 1.5 credits in Areas of Professional Practice
Panel 2: 1.5 credits in Areas of Professional Practice
Panel 3: 1.5 credits in Ethics and Professionalism
The credit in both categories will be both transitional and non-transitional (appropriate for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys). NYU School of Law is an accredited provider of CLE in New York State. If you are seeking CLE credit for a different state, we recommend you consult with your state’s CLE Board to ascertain regulations on reciprocity.