Sessions Information

  • January 4, 2019
    10:30 am - 12:15 pm
    Session Type: AALS Symposiums
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside
    Room: Commerce
    Floor: Third Floor

    This symposium, co-sponsored by the Sections on Civil Procedure, Tax, Bankruptcy, and Criminal Justice, examines how courts are financed and the growing reliance on user fees, whether for filing or defending civil cases; charges imposed on criminal defendants such as “registration fees” for “free” lawyers; the imposition of both civil and criminal “fines”; and the use of money bail. We explore whether and how constitutional democracies can meet their obligations to make justice accessible, both to participants and to the public, in light of the numbers seeking help from courts, high arrest and detention rates, declining government budgets, and shifting ideologies about the utility and desirability of accessible courts. These topics have prompted the creation of national and state task forces; litigation (including challenges to detention of individuals eligible for release but lacking funds to secure bail bonds, and the automatic losses of drivers’ licenses for nonpayment of fines); and a mix of economic, political, and legal analyses probing the effects of “court debt.”

    For those interested in reading cases and commentary in advance, a 2018 volume, Who Pays? Fines, Fees, Bail, and The Costs of Courts, is available at https://law.yale.edu/system/files/area/center/liman/document/liman_colloquium_book_04.20.18.pdf. Many other articles are available and, in advance of the symposium, we plan to provide a bibliography with additional readings. 

    An edited set of essays will be published after the symposium in the North Carolina Law Review.

      Civil Procedure business meeting will be held at program conclusion
     
Session Speakers
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Speaker

Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Speaker

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Speaker

Civil Rights Corps
Speaker

University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
Moderator

The Supreme Court of Ohio
Speaker

Session Fees
  • [4130] AALS Symposium - Session Two - Remedies: From Bankruptcy to Abolition and from Courts to Legislatures: $0.00