American Bar Association, Resolution 118B (right to representation by counsel in exclusionary proceedings, adopted Aug. 3-4, 2009).

Dignity in Schools Campaign, A Model Code on Education and Dignity: Presenting a Human Rights Framework for Schools (Aug. 2012) (Rev. Oct. 2013).

Simone Marie Freeman, Upholding Students’ Due Process Rights: Why Students Are In Need Of Better Representation At, And Alternatives To, School Suspension Hearings, Family Court Review, Vol. 45 No. 4 (Oct 2007).

Dean Hill Rivkin and Brenda McGee, Truancy Lawyering in Status Offense Cases: An Access to Justice Challenge, American Bar Association Section of Litigation Children’s Rights (Oct. 28, 2014).

Daniel J. Gibbs, Status Offenses and Dejudicialization: Establishing a Right to Counsel in Informal Diversion Proceedings, 19 U.C. Davis J. Juv. L. & Pol’y 126 (Winter 2015).

Julie K. Waterstone, Counsel in School Exclusion Cases: Leveling the Playing Field, 46 Seton Hall L.R. 471 (2016).

Eric Weinhold, Gideon Goes to School: An Argument for a Right to Appointed Counsel in School Disciplinary Cases81 Alb. L. Rev. 1395 (2017/2018).

Sarah Holman Loy, Reputation & Fair Results: The Case for School-Funded Counsel in College Sexual Assault Disciplinary Proceedings, 48 J.L. & Educ. 349 (Summer 2019).

Bellevue School Dist. v. E.S., 199 P.3d 1010 (Wash. App. 2009), rev’d, 257 P.3d 570 (Wash. 2010): The briefs for this case are on file with the National Coalition for a Civil Right to Counsel.

Black Coalition v. Portland School Dist., 484 F.2d 1040 (9th Cir. 1973).