A Blueprint for Expanding Access to Justice in Los Angeles Superior Court’s Eviction Docket

Abstract

The Los Angeles Superior Court (LASC) has long been a pioneer in justice innovation, leading efforts to expand access to legal services and improve court user experiences. From early self-help centers to cutting-edge digital tools, LASC has remained at the forefront of modernizing court services. Recognizing the challenges posed by high-volume dockets—particularly in eviction cases—the Court has launched a first-of-its-kind collaboration with Stanford Law School to identify systemic improvements. This report outlines key findings from an extensive diagnostic study and presents a vision for the future of justice innovation at LASC. It proposes improvements across four core areas: fostering a data-driven learning organization, enhancing LASC’s role as a trusted information hub, strengthening partnerships with legal service providers, and expanding the Court’s digital ecosystem. By implementing these innovations, LASC can continue to lead in shaping a more accessible and effective civil justice system.

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Publish Date:
April 3, 2025
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Stanford Law School
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Report
Citation(s):
  • David Freeman Engstrom, Margaret Hagan, Daniel Bernal, Aviv Caspi, Natalie Knowlton, Ayelet Sela; A Blueprint for Expanding Access to Justice in Los Angeles Superior Court’s Eviction Docket; Stanford Law School; April 3, 2025
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