2024 OECD Global Roundtable on Equal Access to Justice

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Rebecca Sandefur

Arizona State University

Professor and Director of the Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics

Biography

Rebecca L. Sandefur is Professor in and Director of the Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University. She investigates access to civil justice from every angle. She specialises in how legal services are delivered and consumed, and examining the relative efficacy of lawyers, nonlawyers, and digital tools as advisers and representatives. This work also explores the organisation of civil legal aid across the nation, the role of pro bono services, and how ordinary people understand and attempt to resolve their justice problems. In addition to her appointment at Arizona State University, Sandefur is Faculty Fellow at the American Bar Foundation, where she founded and leads the Access to Justice Research Initiative. Her current public service includes her appointment by the Supreme Court of Arizona to the Arizona Commission on Access to Justice. She is co-founder, with Matthew Burnett, of Frontline Justice. In 2013, Sandefur was The Hague Visiting Chair in the Rule of Law. In 2015, she was named Champion of Justice by the National Center for Access to Justice. In 2018, she was named a MacArthur Fellow for her work on inequality and access to justice. In 2020, she was awarded the Warren E. Burger Award by the National Center for State Courts. Sandefur was born in and spent her early years in Oklahoma, and is an enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation.
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