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William J. Genego, Forfeiture, Legitimation and a Due Process Right to Counsel, 59 Brook. L. Rev. 337 (1993).

Jay A. Rosenberg, Constitutional Rights and Civil Forfeiture Actions, 88 Colum. L. Rev. 390 (1988).

Louis S. Rulli, Access to Justice and Civil Forfeiture Reform: Providing Lawyers for the Poor and Recapturing Forfeited Assets for Impoverished Communities, 17 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev. 507 (1998).

Louis S. Rulli, On the Road to Civil Gideon: Five Lessons From the Enactment of a Right to Counsel for Indigent Homeowners in Federal Civil Forfeiture Proceedings, 19 J.L. & Pol’y 683 (2011).

Rebecca Vallas, Tracey Ross, Todd Cox, Jamal Hagler, and Bill Corriher, Forfeiting the American Dream: How Civil Asset Forfeiture Exacerbates Hardship for Low-income Communities and Communities of Color, Center for American Progress (April 2016).

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The NCCRC works to advance the right to counsel for low-income people in civil cases involving basic human needs, such as housing, health, domestic violence, civil incarceration, and child custody.

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