- From the National Lawyers Guild and the Center for Constitutional Rights (2010): Jailhouse Lawyer's Handbook
- Columbia University Human Rights Law Review (2011): A Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual
- From the Texas Civil Rights Project and the ACLU of Texas (2011): Prisoners Civil Rights Manual
- Texas State Law Library: Introduction to Legal Research
- American Association of Law Libraries: How to research a legal problem: A guide for non-lawyers
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Writ Writer Resources
For my own purposes, Grits wanted to record links to several resources on writ writers and self-represented defendants I've recently run across:
Always providing something helpful.
ReplyDeleteThank-you Scott.
I appreciate you and your work.
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ReplyDeleteSean Penn a snitch.
ReplyDeleteBy Terri Leclerq, Prison Grievances; when to write, how to write. As the grievance process is typically a requirement prior to filing anything in the court system.
ReplyDeleteWonder when the Texas Law for Dummies book will come out. That should be categorized as a classic. And quite large, too! Lol. But thank you all for the great references. Having information is half the battle. Using it as it was intended is another story. Keep up the good work please!
ReplyDeletePrisoner Self-Help Litigation Manual
ReplyDeletehttp://www.amazon.com/Prisoners-Self-Help-Litigation-Manual-Boston/dp/0195374401/ref=pd_sim_14_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=51j8OWOYvgL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR124%2C160_&refRID=0XHM4G6KQZX7QJKD84NT