60 years After Gideon v. Wainwright: Bridging the gap in access to justice
By Rachel Rossi & Nancy La Vigne
Commentary: Celebrate public defense lawyers, fortify public defense systems — Zanele Ngubeni, Lisa M. Wayne
By Lisa M. Wayne
Ngubeni & Wayne: Celebrate, support public defenders
By Lisa M. Wayne
CHEAP JUSTICE: The court-appointed system in Nueces County
By Bryan Hofmann & Rachel Clow
This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 18
By Edward Whelan
ACLU Defends Constitutional Right to a Meaningful Criminal Defense | ACLU of Northern CA
By Tammerlin Drummond
Local museum spotlights landmark U.S. Supreme Court case
By Ron Marasco
Supreme Court's 'Gideon' ruling at 60 and the right to counsel: In their own words
By Bill Mears & Shannon Bream
Gideon V. Wainwright Today: A Legacy Under Threat?
By Mike Simonson
A constitutional crisis in Oregon’s criminal justice system continues, 60 years after landmark US Supreme Court decision
By Allison Frost
Perspective | Poor criminal defendants need better legal counsel to achieve a just society
By Connie Hassett-Walker
Briefcase: Gideon v. Wainwright
By Doug Mueller
Thomas attacks court precedents
By Matthew T. Mangino
A Lawyer for All: The 50th Anniversary of Gideon v. Wainwright
By Joanna L. Grossman & Leon Friedman
3Qs: The lasting impact of historic Gideon ruling
By Jason Kornwitz
Episode 8 of the Constitutional podcast: 'Fair trials' - The Washington Post
By Lillian Cunningham
Need-Blind Justice
By Adam Liptak
Opinion: California still fails to uphold defendants’ right to counsel
By Brendon Woods & Yoel Haile
Right to a Lawyer Often Eludes the Poor
By Ethan Bronner
Opinion | The Right to Counsel: Badly Battered at 50 (Published 2013)
By Lincoln Caplan
Landmark for justice system: 50 years since Gideon v. Wainwright
By Vishal Persaud
The Promise of Gideon v. Wainwright
By David Greenwald
Happy anniversary, Clarence Gideon
By Kevin S. Burke
Sixty years ago, 'Florida Man' helped defend our rights | John A. Tures • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
By John A. Tures
Public Defender Office celebrates 1963 landmark Supreme Court ruling
By Melissa E. Holsman
Community invited to 60th Anniversary of Gideon v. Wainwright
By Luisa Barrios
Citizens' rights to a public defender began in a '63 Panama City case
By Jessica J. Yeary
How Poor Is Poor Enough To Deserve A Public Defender?
By Gilman Halsted
Stanford Law Review Symposium Focuses on Access to Justice | Stanford Law School
By Hailey Weisel & Monica Schreiber
Charts: Why You're in Deep Trouble If You Can't Afford a Lawyer
By Hannah Levintova, Brett Brownell & Jaeah Lee
Late prisons chief was linked to legal precedents boosting defendants' rights • Florida Phoenix
By Lucy Morgan
Welcome to the
By Janine Robben
The greatness of Justice Hugo Black
By William Baude
Trumpeting Gideon's triumph
By Tony Simmons
Public defender: Kansas faces crisis point on 60th anniversary of landmark U.S. Supreme Court case • Kansas Reflector
By Rachel Mipro
Immigrant Detainees and the Right to Counsel
By Ian Urbina & Catherine Rentz
The Disappearing Sixth Amendment
By Cj Ciaramella
50 Years After Gideon, 5 Problems Facing Public Defenders
By Tanya Roth Sotos
When states charge for public defenders, poor defendants are doomed
By Chandra Bozelko
NYSBA Prez: 60 years since landmark case, NY still doesn't provide enough lawyers for the poor
By Robert Abruzzese
A Courtroom Divided
By Andrew Cohen & Clare Sestanovich