Christopher J. Ryan, Jr. and Cassie Chambers Armstrong, Buying Time, 32 Geo. J. on Poverty L. and Pol’y 381 (2025) (an analysis of hundreds of thousands of eviction cases over a five-year period in Kentucky; finding that “lengthening the time from eviction filing to case disposition improves a tenant’s chances of avoid an eviction judgment” and “legal representation relates to both a favorable outcome for tenants and a longer case”).
Will von Geldern, Evictions, legal counsel, and population health: A mixed methods study, Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 377 (2025) , available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118134.
Susan Lanzas, Note: Stay Housed Los Angeles: Safeguarding Tenants’ Rights Beyond Rent Control, 41 Ariz. J. of Int’l and Comp. L. 489 (2025).
Danya E. Keene, Gabriela Olea Vargas, and Annie Harper, Tenant right to counsel and health: Pathways and possibilities, SSM – Qualitative Research in Health, Vol. 6 (Dec. 2024), available at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667321524000738#sec3.
Audrey M. Woodward, NOTE: A Constitutional Right to Counsel in Eviction Proceedings: Solutions to Ohio’s Housing Stability Crisis, 93 Univ. of Cinn. L. R. 920 (2025)
Maya Buenaventura and Paul Heaton, Forced Out?: Civil Legal Access and Housing Stability, 52 Fordham Urb. L.J. 697 (2025), available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj/vol52/iss3/4.
Andrew Scherer, Stop the Violence: A Taxonomy of Measures to Abolish Evictions, 51 Fordham Urban L. J. 1329 (2024).
John Pollock, Right to Counsel for Tenants Facing Eviction: Justifications, History, and Future, 51 Fordham Urban L. J. 1439 (2024).
Emily A. Benfer, Housing is Health: Prioritizing Health Justice and Equity in the U.S. Eviction System, Yale J. of Health Pol’y, L. and Ethics, 49-133, 22:2 (2024) (“appl[ying] the World Health Organization Conceptual Social Determinants of Health model and the Health Justice Framework to the United States eviction system to demonstrate how it operates a structural determinant of health inequity that severely harms historically marginalized groups.”).