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Introduction: Angles Of The Right To Counsel In Civil Cases Debate: Formalism, Immigration, Reviewability, And Empiricism, John Pollock
Introduction: Angles Of The Right To Counsel In Civil Cases Debate: Formalism, Immigration, Reviewability, And Empiricism, John Pollock
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
Given the recent celebrations of Gideon v. Wainwright's 5 0 th anniversary,' it is most appropriate that this Symposium issue focuses on the civil right to counsel. While Gideon was only about the right to counsel in criminal cases, many of the events and articles marking the anniversary discussed the interplay between criminal and civil cases,2 even reaching the front page of the New York Times 3 and various radio shows. 4 Yet historically, criminal and civil cases have rarely been discussed simultaneously.
Reforming The Criminal Trial, Craig M. Bradley
Reforming The Criminal Trial, Craig M. Bradley
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Law And Tactics In Federal Criminal Cases, Edited By George W. Shadoan, David W. Mernitz
Law And Tactics In Federal Criminal Cases, Edited By George W. Shadoan, David W. Mernitz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Habeas Corpus And Coram Nobis In Indiana
Direct Appeal To The Supreme Court By The United States In Criminal Cases, Philip B. Kurland, Richard F. Wolfson
Direct Appeal To The Supreme Court By The United States In Criminal Cases, Philip B. Kurland, Richard F. Wolfson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Right To Counsel In Criminal Law
Right To Counsel In Criminal Law
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Constitutional Law