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- W2324346710 abstract "The provision of legal services without regard for the individual's ability to pay has long been a tradition of the American legal profession. It is a basic tenet of a democratic society that the protection of individual rights cannot turn on a matter of income or social class, since justice then becomes a luxury, available to a privileged few. Our society has met this problem largely by relying on the sense of professional responsibility of private practitioners and by developing legal aid societies. In the last decade, however, many people-including members of the American Bar-have expressed dissatisfaction with the level of effort in this area. In the first place, it has become more clearly recognized that the number of individuals needing legal services but whose need far outstrips their income is very large, particularly in urban areas (American Bar Association, 1965: 12). The gap between the need for legal services and the money to pay for them is most obvious, of course, for those living in poverty. The voluntary, part-time efforts of private practitioners and the services of legal aid societies using lawyers paid by funds contributed by the local community no longer appear to be sufficient (Lowenstein and Waggoner, 1967: 805-850)." @default.
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- W2324346710 title "Legal Needs of the Poor in the City of Denver" @default.
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