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Dr. Bryan Engelhardt and Dr. David L. Fuller, The Economic Impact of the Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Domestic Violence Legal Assistance Project (Mar. 2018).

Jennifer S. Rosenberg and Denise A. Grab, Supporting Survivors: The Economic Benefits of Providing Civil Legal Assistance to Survivors of Domestic Violence, Inst. for Policy Integrity, New York Univ. Sch. of L. (July 2015).

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TK Logan et al., The Kentucky Civil Protective Order Study: A Rural and Urban Multiple Perspective Study of Protective Order Violation Consequences, Responses, & Costs, Univ. of Kentucky (Sept. 2009).

Amy Farmer and Jill Tiefenthaler, Explaining the Recent Decline in Domestic Violence, 21 Contemporary Econ. Policy 158 (2003) (finding that the increased provision of legal services for victims of intimate partner abuse is one of three important factors likely contributing to the decline in the incidence of domestic violence).

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Madison Morton, Someone In Their Corner: Protecting Pennsylvania’s Domestic Violence Victims With A Civil Right To Counsel In Family Court Proceedings, 15 Drexel L. Rev. 709 (2023).

Ruth Anne Robbins, Three 3Ls, Kairos, and the Civil Right to Counsel in Domestic Violence Cases, 2015 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1359 (2016).