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According to a study by George Washington University Law School, close to 90% of civil cases involve unrepresented litigants and they often come from low-income households or vulnerable populations. This informed Black professors, Sonja Ebron and Debra Slone, to work to change that, after a share of their own failed attempts to represent themselves. They...

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