Publications
The Foundation offers a variety of educational publications available for view online, to download, or for order by educators. Each publication is geared towards a specific audience and contains helpful information about the law or legal process.
Behind the Laws & Decisions
This DVD Box Set is a gift to Arizona educators in honor of Arizona's Centennial Celebration. You can find more information about this set here.
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2011 Legal Services Preliminary Report
The report is the culmination of a six month long public survey hosted by the Foundation to better understand the legal needs of Arizona's population.
2011 Legal Services Preliminary Report
When You Turn 18
Many new rights and responsibilities arise when you become an adult. Answers to questions about voting, contracts, jury duty, criminal liability and more are contained within this booklet's 52 pages. It is important to understand how these changes affect your life when you turn 18.
Court Story Coloring Book
A fun and engaging way to learn about court in both English and Spanish, Court Story is now in its 4th edition.
LawForKids.org Stay Out of Jail Game Cards
A fun and engaging way to learn about the laws and interact with the website, www.LawForKids.org.
Law for Seniors Brochure
You have reached your 'golden years' or your parents have reached theirs. You may not be aware of the many laws, benefits and special services available to help you stay in charge of your life, and this guide can help you.
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Bait & Switch DVD
This video program was created under a grant from the Maricopa County Courts (Arizona), in the hope of raising awareness among youth and adults of potential risks, and to help avoid the traps used by some of society's most unscrupulous predators.
Bankruptcy 101 educational videos
The American College of Bankruptcy Foundation awarded grant funds to produce a series of educational videos to help improve the quality of basic bankruptcy representation in Arizona, and to encourage pro bono legal work. The Bankruptcy 101 educational videos have been provided to you as gift.
We ask that Arizona lawyers repay this gift by donating pro bono time to one of the following organizations: The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona Self Help Center, The Volunteer Lawyers Programs of Arizona, The Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education, or The Modest Means Program.
IMPORTANT WARNING: These videos are not intended to give you legal advice, and they are not a substitute for legal advice specific to your situation that you should obtain from a qualified attorney. Go to the State Bar of Arizona website at www.azbar.org to find a bankruptcy attorney.
Arizona Legal Needs Study Results 2007
A recent study conducted by the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education revealed that many Arizonans with civil legal needs could not afford or didn't know where to find the necessary legal assistance. This study outlines those legal need issues, the areas of the state with the greatest needs and those subpopulations who are most likely to go without a voice in our justice system.
The Promise in the Law/La Promesa en el Derecho
The Promise in the Law/La Promesa en el Derecho is produced by the Hispanic National Bar Association. Written in both Spanish and English, the brochure includes information about governmental institutions, legal processes and legal concepts.
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IOLTA Information Brochure
The State Bar of Arizona and the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education have published an informational brochure about IOLTA, which is available free of charge by calling 602-340-7260.

