Dismissing the Class: A Practical Approach to the Class Action Restriction on the Legal Services Corporation

40 Pages Posted: 27 Sep 2005 Last revised: 30 Jan 2009

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Joshua D. Blank

University of California, Irvine School of Law

Eric A. Zacks

Wayne State University Law School

Abstract

The class action lawsuit has emerged as an effective legal device for addressing common harms. Claimants who might not litigate their claims individually are empowered by the opportunity to speak with one voice. The class action device, however, has been made largely unavailable to legal services lawyers representing the poor. Congressional restrictions enacted in 1996 prohibit legal services organizations that receive federal funding from the Legal Services Corporation from using that funding to initiate or participate in any class action lawsuit. This article examines the social, legal and professional impact of the class action restriction on the Legal Services Corporation and on the recipients of its funding. This article concludes that the class action restriction has adversely affected the poor and, consequently, should be reconsidered. In the event that the class action restriction is not revised or repealed, this article suggests practical alternative strategies for delivering effective group representation to the poor.

Keywords: LSC, Legal Services, Class Action, Legal Aid

JEL Classification: A1, H00

Suggested Citation

Blank, Joshua D. and Zacks, Eric A., Dismissing the Class: A Practical Approach to the Class Action Restriction on the Legal Services Corporation. Penn State Law Review, Vol. 110, 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=814265

Joshua D. Blank (Contact Author)

University of California, Irvine School of Law ( email )

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Eric A. Zacks

Wayne State University Law School ( email )

471 West Palmer
Office 3261
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

HOME PAGE: http://www.law.wayne.edu/faculty/bio.php?id=74920

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