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Record ID: 416ede85-bd9b-4b1f-b82f-f6281fe39190
Type: Journal Article
Title: Domestic violence matters: the case for appointed counsel in protective order proceedings
Other Titles: Temple political & civil rights law review
Authors: Balos, Beverley
Keywords: Legislation analysis;Legal issues
Year: 2006
Citation: (557), 2006
Notes:  This article reviews US Supreme Court's rulings on the right to counsel in civil cases. It challenges the view that would conclude that petitioners in protective order proceedings have no right to be appointed counsel and shows how Supreme Court jurisprudence supports victims of domestic violence have access to appointed counsel.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14400
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