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If You Gag the Lawyers, Do You Choke the Courts?

Article in the Fordham Urban Law Journal examines restrictions on legal services lawyers that are particularly likely to cause such interference.

  • Laura Abel
  • David Udell
Published: April 10, 2002

This article examines restrictions on legal services lawyers that are particularly likely to cause such interference. These restrictions include federal and state restrictions on participating in class actions, claiming attorneys’ fee awards, representing certain categories of clients (such as prisoners and certain immigrants), and representing clients in certain categories of claims (such as public housing drug eviction cases).

This article also explores the effect on state courts of federal restrictions on the funding that state and local governments provide for legal services.

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