Rebecca Sandefur
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Rebecca Sandefur's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of Chicago
- Doctorate Law University of Chicago
Why Is Rebecca Sandefur Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rebecca Leigh Sandefur is an American sociologist. She is Professor in the School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University and a faculty fellow of the American Bar Foundation . At the ABF, she founded the access to justice research initiative in 2010. Sandefur also won a MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship in 2018 for "promoting a new, evidence-based approach to increasing access to civil justice for low-income communities".
Rebecca Sandefur's Published Works
Published Works
- A PARADIGM FOR SOCIAL CAPITAL (1998) (507)
- Urban Lawyers: The New Social Structure of the Bar (2005) (167)
- “Golden Age,” Quiescence, and Revival (2011) (140)
- Access to Civil Justice and Race, Class, and Gender Inequality (2008) (119)
- Work and honor in the law: Prestige and the division of lawyers' labor (2001) (81)
- Manufacturing Morals: The Values of Silence in Business School Education (2015) (53)
- Lawyers' Pro Bono Service and American-Style Civil Legal Assistance (2007) (50)
- Access to What? (2019) (48)
- Expanding the Empirical Study of Access to Justice (2013) (48)
- Elements of Professional Expertise (2015) (47)
- The Importance of Doing Nothing: Everyday Problems and Responses of Inaction (2007) (42)
- Elements of Professional Expertise: Understanding Relational and Substantive Expertise through Lawyers' Impact (2015) (34)
- The Impact of Counsel: An Analysis of Empirical Evidence (2010) (28)
- After the JD II: Second results from a national study of legal careers (2009) (27)
- What We Know and Need to Know about the Legal Needs of the Public (2016) (21)
- Gender in academic STEM: A focus on men faculty (2018) (20)
- Accessing Justice in the Contemporary USA: Findings from the Community Needs and Services Study (2014) (19)
- Access Across America: First Report of the Civil Justice Infrastructure Mapping Project (2011) (19)
- The Fulcrum Point of Equal Access to Justice: Legal and Non-Legal Institutions of Remedy (2009) (19)
- The Fulcrum Point of Equal Access to Justice: Legal and Non-Legal Institutions of Remedy (2009) (19)
- Paths to justice: a past, present and future roadmap (2013) (18)
- Beyond the Numbers: What We Know — and Should Know — About American Pro Bono (2013) (17)
- The Clinic Effect (2009) (15)
- Access to justice: Classical approaches and new directions (2009) (13)
- The Changing Value of Social Capital in an Expanding Social System: Lawyers in the Chicago Bar, 1975 and 1995 (1999) (12)
- Money isn’t everything: Understanding moderate income households’ use of lawyers’ services (2012) (11)
- Staying Power: The Persistence of Social Inequality in Shaping Lawyer Stratification and Lawyers' Persistence in the Profession (2007) (11)
- Chapter 4 – A Paradigm for Social Capital* (2000) (8)
- Bridging the Gap: Rethinking Outreach for Greater Access to Justice (2015) (8)
- Apples and Oranges: An International Comparison of the Public's Experience of Justiciable Problems and the Methodological Issues Affecting Comparative Study (2016) (7)
- Access to justice (2009) (6)
- From Professional Dominance to Organizational Dominance: Professionalism, Inequality, and Social Change Among Chicago Lawyers, 1975-1995 (2005) (5)
- Roles beyond Lawyers: Summary, Recommendations and Research Report of an Evaluation of the New York City Court Navigators Program and Its Three Pilot Projects (2016) (5)
- Lawyers' Pro Bono Service and Market-Reliant Legal Aid (2009) (5)
- Improving the Lives of Individuals in Financial Distress Using a Randomized Control Trial: A Research and Clinical Approach (2013) (5)
- Estimation of oil spill risk from Alaska North Slope, Trans-Alaska Pipeline, and Arctic Canada oil spill data sets (2000) (4)
- Paying down the Civil Justice Data Deficit: Leveraging Existing National Data Collection (2016) (3)
- Commentary on Carroll Seron's Presidential Address: Embrace Disciplinarity and Talk across It (2016) (2)
- Judging Juveniles: Prosecuting Adolescents in Adult and Juvenile Courts By Aaron Kupchik New York University Press. 2006. 211 pages. $22 paper (2009) (2)
- Preliminary Evaluation of the Washington State Limited License Legal Technician Program (2017) (2)
- The Pecking Order: Which Siblings Succeed and Why. By Dalton Conley. New York, N.Y.: Pantheon, 2004. Pp. 309. $24.00. (2005) (2)
- Judging Juveniles: Prosecuting Adolescents in Adult and Juvenile Courts (review) (2009) (1)
- Access to Justice and Legal Services Regulatory Reform (2022) (1)
- The Law in Action (2019) (1)
- Designing the Competition: A Future of Roles beyond Lawyers? The Case of the USA (2016) (1)
- Disputants at the Fringe: Charting Paths to Civil Legal Remedies for Marginalized Populations in the United States (2011) (1)
- Negotiating Justice: Progressive Lawyering, Low‐Income Clients, and the Quest for Social Change. By Corey S. Shdaimah. New York: New York University Press, 2009. 240 pp. $55.00 cloth. (2011) (1)
- Professions Became the Study of Knowledge-Based Work ''Golden Age,'' Quiescence, and Revival : How the Sociology of (2011) (1)
- Access to justice and inequalities: an interview with Professor Rebecca Sandefur (2020) (0)
- BRIDGING THE GAP: CLIENT- CENTRIC LEGAL SERVICES (2015) (0)
- WHITE PAPER : WHAT WE KNOW AND NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE LEGAL NEEDS OF THE PUBLIC Winter (0)
- Book Review: Schleef, D. J. (2006). Managing Elites: Professional Socialization in Law and Business Schools. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 254 pp. $26.95 (paper) (2007) (0)
- Abstract: Digital Geology of Colorado - 1997 (1997) (0)
- What Do We Want (2018) (0)
- Book review: Redirections in the Study of Expert Labour: Established Professions and New Expert Occupations (2009) (0)
- All Together Now: Building a Shared Access to Justice Research Framework for Theoretical Insight and Actionable Intelligence (2023) (0)
- United States. From Professional Dominance to Organisational Dominance: Professionalism, Inequality, and Social Change Among Chicago Lawyers, 1975-1995 (2005) (0)
- Lawyers and Access to Justice (2020) (0)
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