Cassie Chambers Armstrong, Gideon is in the House: Lessons from the Home-Renters Right-to-Counsel Movement, 59 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 201 (2024), available at https://journals.law.harvard.edu/crcl/wp-content/uploads/sites/80/2024/02/07_HLC_59_1_Cassie-Chambers-Armstrong.pdf.

Hadley Savana Bates, The Affective Discourses of Eviction: Right to Counsel in New York City (2023). Dissertations and Theses. Paper 6511, available at  https://doi.org/10.15760/etd.3647.

Aissatou Barry, Evicting Evictions, 53 Fordham Urb. L.J. 97 (Oct. 2025), available at https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj/vol53/iss1/3/.

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”).

Susan Lanzas, Note: Stay Housed Los Angeles: Safeguarding Tenants’ Rights Beyond Rent Control, 41 Ariz. J. of Int’l and Comp. L. 489 (2025).

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.”).