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Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
What a “right to counsel” is or should be, has not always been the same to advocates in different places. There are points of consensus, such as the focus on full representation and the avoidance of any merits testing, but also points of contention, such as whether a law is indeed a right to counsel if it lacks enforceability.

In this session, we will put forward what a tenant right to counsel is and work with our audience to explore the baseline of what must be in place for a law to be a right to counsel. We’ll examine what a tenant right to counsel “North Star” might look like and discuss strategies around:

  • Enforceability (such as grading jurisdictions on their implementation);
  • Building strong and sustainable tenant RTC laws using the NCCRC's model ordinance;
  • Pushing tenant RTC laws to be expansive and transformative;
  • Advancing tenant RTC despite perceived or anticipated challenges like a lack of government or policymaker support, lack of funding, building up capacity, etc. 
Speakers
avatar for Andrew Scherer

Andrew Scherer

Professor of Law; Policy Director, Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law, New York Law School
Andrew Scherer is a Professor, the Policy Director of the Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law, the Director of the Right to Counsel Project, and the Co-Director of the Housing Justice Leadership Institute. Professor Scherer currently directs the Housing Rights Clinic. He has... Read More →
avatar for John Pollock

John Pollock

Coordinator, National Coalition for a Civil Right to Counsel
John (he/him) has been the NCCRC Coordinator since 2009. He is the author of several law review articles, including Appointment of Counsel for Civil Litigants: A Judicial Path to Ensuring the Fair and Ethical Administration of Justice, Court Review, Vol. 56 Issue 1 (2020), The Ca... Read More →
avatar for Malika Conner

Malika Conner

Coalition Coordinator, Right to Counsel NYC Coalition
Malika is an experienced community organizer, coalition builder, campaign strategist, and social worker. She has worked in the social justice movement for over a decade and has extensive experience building coalitions and campaigns from the ground up. Malika began working with the... Read More →
Thursday April 24, 2025 10:00am - 11:15am EDT
Events Center New York Law School, 185 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013

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