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March 2008 - Volume 5 Issue 3 of the Arkansas Legal Services NewsLink
 


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New Video Fact Sheets on Website
Legal TubeThe LegalTube Project™ has unofficially launched and we are developing some exciting new content for not only low-income Arkansans, but for low-income people across the nation. Arkansas has submitted a Letter of Intent requesting a technology grant to fund the project and we have been invited to submit a full proposal for the project. However, we have already got the ball rolling - Check out the new fact sheet videos on the ALSP website in the Multimedia Library or on the LegalTube™ Channel and let us know what you think.

What are others saying about LegalTube (hear the buzz)


Over 1,000,000 Million Served on the ALSP Website
There has been a steady increase of traffic to the website since its launch.  In our first year of full operation (2005) with the new website we received 515,171 page views.  The number of page views in 2006 increased to 808,648.  We see another substantial increase in 2007 with over 1 million pages views (1,050,867).

In our first full year of providing automated document forms to pro se users Arkansas had the seventh highest number of document assemblies in the nation with a total 2,932 documents provided to users. ( Read Full Report)

Most Popular Fact Sheet: Child Support with 5,654 downloads
Most Popular Automated Document: Divorce Packet with 2,246 downloads
Number of Pro Se Automated Documents: (7) packets with 22 forms & instructions
Number of Advocate Automated Documents: 21 forms

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Arkansas Access to Justice Commissin Annual Report Published
By: Ron Lanoue, Director Arkansas Legal Services Partnership
ATJ Annual ReportThose first three words in the Preamble of our Constitution -- We the People – forever separated our new government from any which had existed before. Power, all power, was ultimately vested in the People of the United States. A primary purpose of that power was to establish justice throughout the new country. Because the promise of justice is as important today as it was in 1787 when it was made, how do we continue to establish justice in the 21st century… (Read the Full AATJC Report)

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Questions and comments should be directed via email to Vince Morris at vmorris@arkansaslegalservices.org