John Pollock, Gideon and Civil Right to Counsel: Two Sides of a Coin, 34 NLADA Cornerstone 24 (2013).
Heidi Schultheis and Caitlin Rooney, A Right to Counsel Is a Right to a Fighting Chance: The Importance of Legal Representation in Eviction Proceedings, Ctr. for American Progress (October 2, 2019).
John Pollock and Sandra Park, Tenants’ Right to Counsel is Critical to Fight Mass Evictions and Advance Race Equity During the Pandemic and Beyond, ACLU News (January 12, 2021).
John Pollock, Appointment of Counsel for Civil Litigants: A Judicial Path to Ensuring the Fair and Ethical Administration of Justice, Court Review, Vol. 56 Issue 1 (2020).
John Pollock and Michael Greco, It’s Not Triage if the Patient Bleeds Out, 161 U. Penn. L.R. 40 (2012) [in response to Benjamin H. Barton and Stephanos Bibas, Triaging Appointed-Counsel Funding and Pro Se Access, 160 U. Pa. L. Rev. 967 (March 2012)].
John Pollock and Mary Deutsch Schneider, Ten Years In and Picking Up Steam: A Retrospective on the National Coalition for a Civil Right to Counsel, 47 Clearinghouse Rev J. of Poverty L. and Pol’y 35 (May-June 2013).
John Pollock, “You Have a Right to a Lawyer … If You Can Afford It”: A Look at the History of the Right to Counsel in Civil Cases and the Current Efforts to Expand It, Bloomberg CNA Vol. 81 No. 48 at 1797 (June 18, 2013).
John Pollock, Walking Before Running: Implementation of a Right to Counsel in Civil Cases, 14 MIE Journal 6 (2010).
John Pollock, The Case Against Case-By-Case: Courts Identifying Categorical Rights to Counsel in Basic Human Needs Civil Cases, 61 Drake L.J. 763 (Spring 2013).
Laura K. Abel, Keeping Families Together, Saving Money, and Other Motivations Behind New Civil Right to Counsel Laws, 42 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1087 (2009).