Around the country, state and local bar associations, access to justice commissions, and local advocacy groups are working to expand the right to counsel in their jurisdictions. The passage of three statutes in the past three years is tangible evidence of their efforts. Many civil right to counsel advocates take as their mandate a resolution passed unanimously by the American Bar Association’s House of Delegates two years ago, calling on the government to provide counsel in cases in which “basic human needs are at stake.” This Article describes efforts underway in eleven states to expand the right to counsel, as well as national efforts, and concludes that these efforts promise to result in increased access to the courts for low-income peop...
After the Supreme Court declared in Gideon v. Wainwright that indigents have a constitutional right ...
As we mark the fiftieth anniversary of Gideon, in this Article I argue that we can and should be mor...
The last decade has seen an increase in focus on the plight of the unrepresented, as well as a recog...
Around the country, state and local bar associations, access to justice commissions, and local advoc...
This Article explores the access to justice movement by appellate lawyers using the due process clau...
This article will discuss the scope of services and rationale for the right to a free lawyer in civi...
The right to an attorney in a criminal proceeding was firmly established by the U.S. Supreme Court i...
Individuals and communities navigating the healthcare system without an advocate often experience de...
The right to free counsel in civil cases is widely accepted around the world but not in the United S...
This piece, written by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, explores the legal context...
In order to meet its human rights obligations, the federal government must work toward the establish...
Although empirical evidence shows that a foreign national\u27s chances of receiving a favorable ruli...
In recent years, access to justice and civil right to counsel advocates have taken a strong interest...
This report examines the international human rights treaties binding on the United States as well as...
There is general agreement that the “promise” of Gideon has been systematically denied to large numb...
After the Supreme Court declared in Gideon v. Wainwright that indigents have a constitutional right ...
As we mark the fiftieth anniversary of Gideon, in this Article I argue that we can and should be mor...
The last decade has seen an increase in focus on the plight of the unrepresented, as well as a recog...
Around the country, state and local bar associations, access to justice commissions, and local advoc...
This Article explores the access to justice movement by appellate lawyers using the due process clau...
This article will discuss the scope of services and rationale for the right to a free lawyer in civi...
The right to an attorney in a criminal proceeding was firmly established by the U.S. Supreme Court i...
Individuals and communities navigating the healthcare system without an advocate often experience de...
The right to free counsel in civil cases is widely accepted around the world but not in the United S...
This piece, written by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, explores the legal context...
In order to meet its human rights obligations, the federal government must work toward the establish...
Although empirical evidence shows that a foreign national\u27s chances of receiving a favorable ruli...
In recent years, access to justice and civil right to counsel advocates have taken a strong interest...
This report examines the international human rights treaties binding on the United States as well as...
There is general agreement that the “promise” of Gideon has been systematically denied to large numb...
After the Supreme Court declared in Gideon v. Wainwright that indigents have a constitutional right ...
As we mark the fiftieth anniversary of Gideon, in this Article I argue that we can and should be mor...
The last decade has seen an increase in focus on the plight of the unrepresented, as well as a recog...