Law Review Articles / Treatises / Other Writings

  1. Jerry L. Anderson, Court-Appointed Counsel: The Constitutionality of Uncompensated Conscription, 3 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 503 (1990), available for purchase at http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?collection=journals&handle=hein.journals/geojlege3&div=36&id=&page=.

  2. Beth M. Coleman, The Constitutionality of Compulsory Attorney Service: The Void Left by Mallard, 68 N.C. L. Rev. 575 (1990), available at https://scholarship.law.unc.edu/nclr/vol68/iss3/5/.

  3. Bruce Andrew Green, Court Appointment of Attorneys in Civil Cases: The Constitutionality of Uncompensated Legal Assistance, 81 Colum. L. Rev. 366 (1981), available at http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1209&context=faculty_scholarship.

  4. Howard A. Matalon, The Civil Indigent's Last Chance for Meaningful Access to the Federal Courts: The Inherent Power to Mandate Pro Bono Publico, 71 B.U. L. Rev. 545 (1991).

  5. David Moore, Invoking the Inherent Powers Doctrine to Compel Representation of Indigent Civil Litigants in Federal Court, 10 Rev. Litig. 769 (1991).

  6. John C. Scully, Mandatory Pro Bono: An Attack on the Constitution, 19 Hofstra L. Rev. 1229 (1991).

  7. Gary D. Spivey, Inherent Power of Court to Compel Appropriation or Expenditure of Funds For Judicial Purposes, 59 A.L.R.3d 569 (originally published in 1974).