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The Freedom of Legal Information Project is designed to stimulate and inform public policy debates regarding the right to speak and write about the U.S. legal system and how it functions. This project seeks to reform state court rules and statutes that prohibit the "unauthorized practice of law" and to expand the alternatives available for legal consumers.

Although millions of low and moderate income Americans are priced out of the civil justice system simply because they cannot afford a lawyer, many state bar associations, courts and district attorneys are currently misusing unauthorized practice of law rules to attack inexpensive alternatives to hiring a lawyer, including independent paralegals, legal self-help publishers and volunteers.

The Freedom of Legal Information Project works to advocate reform of the lawyer monopoly on legal services through advocacy before bar associations, legislatures and courts. It also seeks to educate consumers of legal services about their rights in finding and using the legal assistance most appropriate for their needs.

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Latest Project News
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Legal Document Preparer Consumer Satisfaction Study
Consumer Federation of America Unanimously Adopts Key Legal Reforms
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Article: Freedom of Legal Information: The Need to Increase Access to the Courts for America's Impoverished and Working Communities
HALT protests GA ban on notary real estate closings
Connecticut Legislature exempts itself from UPL laws while continuing to subject everyday people to the lawyer monopoly
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HALT Citizens Legal Guide: Where Do I Go for Legal Help?
Do-It-Yourself Law
The Legal Resource Directory
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