Louisiana’s right to counsel problems explained
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April 4, 2016
Louisiana’s right to counsel problems explained
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March 23, 2016
Idaho empowers state commission with new authority and new funding
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March 16, 2016
Utah reforms indigent defense with first-ever state dollars for trial representation
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October 26, 2015
Utah’s right to counsel deficiencies
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February 2, 2015
How public defenders struggle with ethical blindness
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November 13, 2014
North Carolina’s independence issue exposed
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October 28, 2014
Redefining the right to counsel in Tennessee
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April 17, 2014
Montana caseload challenge results in a significant increase in resources
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April 1, 2014
Idaho Governor signs public defense commission bill into law
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March 26, 2014
Wyoming public defender budget woes intensifying with increase in capital cases
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March 24, 2014
Closing Arguments with Fred Friedman
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