Contact Us
Press Inquiries
Interview and press requests should be directed to John Pollock, the NCCRC’s Coordinator, by email or telephone at (410) 625-9409 x 275.
Technical Assistance to Organizations and Attorneys Working on RTC
If you are an attorney or organization working on the right to counsel in civil cases, we may be able to help with research and strategy or connect you with others working on the same issue in your area. Contact us.
- Connect with Shuron Jones (joness@publicjustice.org) or Andrew Ashbrook (ashbrooka@publicjustice.org) for eviction RTC requests.
- Connect with Amanda Insalaco (insalacoa@publicjustice.org) for legal research or legislative requests.
Becoming an NCCRC Participant
You may be eligible to become an NCCRC participant if you work on the right to counsel in one or more civil legal subject areas. Contact us if you’re interested in getting more information about becoming a NCCRC participant!
Mailing Address
National Coalition for a Civil Right to Counsel
c/o Public Justice Center
201 North Charles Street, Suite 1200
Baltimore, MD 21201
The NCCRC does not represent, offer legal advice, or provide referrals for individuals seeking legal assistance.
The NCCRC is not a direct legal services provider. We cannot assist individuals with representation, advice, or attorney referrals. Please contact the legal aid organization in your state or your state’s attorney referral program.
“If an eviction is filed, tenants should be given…the right to counsel during an eviction proceeding.”
The White House Blueprint for Renters Bill of Rights, Jan. 2023