New York City is the first jurisdiction in the United States to create a right to appointed counsel for poor people facing eviction. This Article is the first to analyze NYC’s ground-breaking legislation. The Article draws on NYC’s housing defense statute to highlight three ways in which the creation of a civil right to counsel has the potential to build on and expand beyond the Gideon v. Wainwright model. The right to appointment of criminal defense counsel, as recognized in Gideon, was part of the Supreme Court’s indirect response to the Civil Rights Movement. In contrast, the NYC legislature openly promotes substantive outcomes, explicitly targeting eviction and its secondary effects. Additionally, the legislature’s focus on housing reco...
The fate of New York’s rent stabilization laws (RSL) directly concerns millions of New York City res...
This Essay will examine the “sword and shield” model in action to explore the meaning of “subversive...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
New York City is the first jurisdiction in the United States to create a right to appointed counsel ...
There is growing momentum for establishing a right to counsel in New York City for low-income people...
This Article provides an overview of the current arguments presented by advocates who seek to establ...
New York City may soon become the first city in the United States to provide free legal counsel to l...
The right to an attorney in a criminal proceeding was firmly established by the U.S. Supreme Court i...
While the legal system recognizes an indigent’s constitutional right to counsel in a criminal trial ...
The U.S. Constitution provides criminal defendants the right to a court-appointed attorney but gives...
There is common agreement among New York\u27s tenant lawyers that the housing court fails to meet th...
Housing rights advocates in Philadelphia scored a major victory last November with the passage of a ...
Eviction defense, one of the principal areas of housing advocacy in legal services offices throughou...
The United States does not recognize a formal legal right to housing. Yet, the right to housing is a...
This article examines the problem of housing discrimination in New York City as well as...
The fate of New York’s rent stabilization laws (RSL) directly concerns millions of New York City res...
This Essay will examine the “sword and shield” model in action to explore the meaning of “subversive...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...
New York City is the first jurisdiction in the United States to create a right to appointed counsel ...
There is growing momentum for establishing a right to counsel in New York City for low-income people...
This Article provides an overview of the current arguments presented by advocates who seek to establ...
New York City may soon become the first city in the United States to provide free legal counsel to l...
The right to an attorney in a criminal proceeding was firmly established by the U.S. Supreme Court i...
While the legal system recognizes an indigent’s constitutional right to counsel in a criminal trial ...
The U.S. Constitution provides criminal defendants the right to a court-appointed attorney but gives...
There is common agreement among New York\u27s tenant lawyers that the housing court fails to meet th...
Housing rights advocates in Philadelphia scored a major victory last November with the passage of a ...
Eviction defense, one of the principal areas of housing advocacy in legal services offices throughou...
The United States does not recognize a formal legal right to housing. Yet, the right to housing is a...
This article examines the problem of housing discrimination in New York City as well as...
The fate of New York’s rent stabilization laws (RSL) directly concerns millions of New York City res...
This Essay will examine the “sword and shield” model in action to explore the meaning of “subversive...
Matthew Desmond\u27s Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a triumphant work that prov...