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List of Contributors. Access to justice: Classical approaches and new directions. The legal problems of everyday life. Failure to recall: Indications from the english and welsh civil and social justice survey of the relative severity and incidence of civil justice problems. Rights consciousness in criminal procedure: A theoretical and empirical inquiry. Beyond court interpreters: Exploring the idea of designated spanish-speaking courtrooms to address language barriers to justice in the United States. Access to juries: Some puzzles regarding race and jury participation. Legal services for the poor: Access, self-interest, and pro bono. Expanding access to lawyers: The role of legal advice centers. Personal responsibility v. corporate liability: How personal injury lawyers screen cases in an era of tort reform. When bad things happen: Toward a sociology of troubles. Comment: A revival of access to justice research?. Subject Index. Sociology of crime, law and deviance. Access to justice. Copyright page.