Blind Justice Legal Services Corporation is a Washington, DC-based organization that conducts research and provides resources on the experiences of low- and higher-income Americans in seeking and receiving legal help for civil legal problems. They leverage the data from their 2021 Justice Gap Measurement Survey to compare the likelihood of seeking legal help, the likelihood of receiving the necessary help, and the potential barriers faced by individuals in different income groups.
The organization focuses on comparing the experiences of low-income Americans (at or below 125% of the federal poverty level) and higher-income Americans (at or above 400% of the federal poverty level), offering valuable insights into the disparities in accessing legal assistance. Through their research, Blind Justice Legal Services Corporation aims to shed light on the justice gap and contribute to a better understanding of civil legal needs across income groups.
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