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Paperback Bridging the Justice Gap: A Self-Represented User's Perspective Book

ISBN: B0GW32C46T

ISBN13: 9798254852735

Bridging the Justice Gap: A Self-Represented User's Perspective

Bridging the Justice Gap
Why the Legal System No Longer Works for the Modern Generation

The justice system was designed for a different era-one with fewer rules, fewer barriers, and clearer pathways to resolution.

Today, that system has become increasingly complex, costly, and difficult to navigate-especially for those without legal representation.

In Bridging the Justice Gap, Nancy Salloum offers a rare, firsthand perspective on how modern courts operate in practice. Through direct observation and experience, this book examines:

Why procedures have become more important than outcomesHow delays, costs, and fragmentation affect real peopleThe hidden challenges faced by self-represented litigantsThe growing gap between legal theory and real-world experience

More importantly, this book presents a forward-looking solution.

It explores how artificial intelligence can be integrated into the justice system to provide clarity, reduce errors, and improve access for everyone-without replacing human judgment.

This is not a critique of individuals. It is a call to examine the system itself.

Clear, direct, and grounded in real experience, Bridging the Justice Gap is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand why access to justice remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time-and what can be done about it.

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