Civil RTC News
This page lists all of the most recent developments on civil right to counsel across the country. These could be newly created rights to counsel, significant publications, public events, advocacy efforts, or other things that don’t fit into a neat category.
NY appellate ct: trial court erred in imputing income for appointed counsel decision
An appellate court in New York held that trial courts cannot impute income in determining whether a person is entitled to appointed counsel.
Texas court: when parents square off in private termination case, kids must have counsel
A statute requires counsel for a child in a termination case unless their interests are adequately represented by another party.
New national reports call for right to counsel in housing cases
New reports by the Center for Social Innovation and the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty support a right to counsel in evictions.
Wisconsin pilot finds DV rep improves outcomes, saves money
A Wisconsin pilot project found that providing representation to victims of domestic violence improved personal/family safety and saved money.
ACLU report decries private debt collection, calls for right to counsel
A new report by the ACLU looks at the collection of private debt and the need for counsel to protect debtors from incarceration.
Pennsylvania adds right to counsel for sex offender registration proceedings
A bill passed in 2018 guarantees counsel for proceedings to determine the need for sexually violent predator registration.
ABA adopts NCCRC-authored resolution on right to counsel
A new ABA resolution, authored by the NCCRC, calls for a right to counsel whenever physical liberty is at stake.
Legislation: body attachments
A proposed bill would guarantee counsel when a body attachment to detain a tenant for failing to pay a money judgment to a landlord.
King County WA creates right to counsel for certain crime victim families
A King County WA ordinance enacted in 2018 provides a right to counsel for families of police violence victims at inquest proceedings.
Florida constitutional amendment would have guaranteed counsel for dependent children
A proposed constitutional amendment would have guaranteed counsel for all Florida dependent children, but it did not make it out of committee.
Supreme Court of Ohio strengthens parental right to counsel
A new decision from the Supreme Court of Ohio creates a stronger standard for waiver of a parent's right to counsel in the termination context.
Vermont bill would establish right to counsel for immigration matters
A bill would require the appointment of counsel for immigrants in various kinds of immigration proceedings.