Cases - Right to counsel
Issue: Right to counsel
- Attorneys
- Admission to, or disbarment from, Bar of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Admissions to local or state bars
- Commercial speech
- Fees, compensation, and licenses
- Civil Rights
- Affirmative action
- Ballot access
- Debtors' rights
- Deportation
- Desegregation
- Schools
- Employability of aliens
- Employment discrimination
- Illegitimates
- Immigration and naturalization
- Access to public education
- Citizenship
- Loss of citizenship
- Miscellaneous
- Permanent residence
- Welfare benefits
- Indigents
- Appointment of counsel
- Assistance of psychiatrist
- Costs or filing fees
- Inadequate representation by counsel
- Miscellaneous
- Payment of fine
- Transcript
- U.S. Supreme Court docketing fee
- Juveniles
- Liability, civil rights acts
- Military
- Active duty
- Veteran
- Miscellaneous
- Native Americans
- State jurisdiction
- Poverty law
- Constitutional
- Statutory
- Reapportionment
- Residency requirements
- Rights of the disabled
- Sex discrimination
- Employment
- Sit-in demonstrations
- Slavery or indenture
- Voting
- Voting Rights Act of 1965
- Criminal Procedure
- Confrontation
- Contempt of court or Congress
- Cruel and unusual punishment
- Death penalty
- Non-death penalty
- Discovery and inspection
- Double jeopardy
- Ex post facto
- Extra-legal jury influences
- Contact with jurors outside courtroom
- Jurors and death penalty
- Jury instructions
- Miscellaneous
- Prejudicial statements or evidence
- Pretrial publicity
- Prison garb or appearance
- Voir dire
- Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
- Habeas corpus
- Involuntary confession
- Jury trial
- Line-up
- Miscellaneous
- Plea bargaining
- Retroactivity
- Right to counsel
- Search and seizure
- Crime Control Act
- Vehicles
- Self-incrimination
- Immunity from prosecution
- Miranda warnings
- Speedy trial
- Statutory construction of criminal laws
- Assault
- Bank robbery
- Conspiracy
- Escape from custody
- False statements
- Financial
- Firearms
- Fraud
- Gambling
- Hobbs Act
- Immigration
- Internal revenue
- Mann Act and related statutes
- Miscellaneous
- Narcotics and regulation of alcohol
- Obstruction of justice
- Perjury
- Sentencing guidelines
- Travel Act
- War crimes
- Subconstitutional fair procedure
- Confession of error
- Conspiracy
- Entrapment
- Exhaustion of remedies
- Fugitive from justice
- Miscellaneous
- Presentation, admissibility, or sufficiency of evidence
- Stay of execution
- Timeliness
- Due Process
- Hearing or notice
- Hearing, government employees
- Impartial decision maker
- Jurisdiction
- Miscellaneous
- Prisoners' and defendants' rights
- Takings
- Economic Activity
- Antitrust
- Arbitration
- Bankruptcy
- Consumer protection
- Corruption
- Election of remedies
- Employee Retirement Income Security Act
- Intellectual property
- Copyright
- Patents
- Trademark
- Liability
- Governmental
- Other
- Punitive damages
- Mergers
- Miscellaneous
- Natural resources - environmental protection
- Regulation of public utilities
- Cable television
- Electric power
- Gas pipeline
- Gas producer
- Nuclear power
- Oil producer
- Radio and television
- Telephone or telegraph company
- Regulation of securities
- Regulation of transportation
- Airline
- Boat
- Pipeline
- Railroad
- Truck or motor carrier
- State and territorial land claims
- State or local government regulation
- State or local government tax
- Sufficiency of evidence
- Zoning
- Federal Taxation
- Federal taxation of gifts, personal, business, or professional expenses
- Federal taxation, typically under provisions of the Internal Revenue Code
- Miscellaneous
- Priority of federal fiscal claims
- Federalism
- Federal pre-emption of state court jurisdiction
- Federal pre-emption of state legislation or regulation
- Federal-state ownership dispute
- Miscellaneous
- Submerged Lands Act
- Supremacy
- Commodities
- Intergovernmental tax immunity
- Marital and family relationships and property
- Miscellaneous
- Natural resources
- Pollution
- Public utilities
- State tax
- First Amendment
- Campaign spending
- Commercial speech
- Conscientious objectors
- Establishment of religion
- Free exercise of religion
- Legislative investigations
- Libel, defamation
- Libel, privacy
- Loyalty oath
- Bar applicants
- Government employees
- Political party
- Teachers
- Miscellaneous
- Obscenity
- Federal
- State
- Parochiaid
- Protest demonstrations
- Security risks: denial of benefits
- Smith, Internal Security, and related federal statutes
- Interstate Relations
- Boundary
- Incorporation of foreign territories
- Miscellaneous
- Non-real property
- Judicial Power
- Assessment of costs or damages
- Comity
- Civil rights
- Criminal procedure
- Deference to foreign judicial tribunals
- First Amendment
- Habeas corpus
- Military
- Miscellaneous
- Obscenity
- Privacy
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- Judicial administration
- Act of State doctrine
- Ancillary or pendent jurisdiction
- Certification
- Change in state law
- Collateral estoppel or res judicata
- Extraordinary relief
- Federal question
- Interpleader
- Jurisdiction or authority of federal courts of appeals
- Jurisdiction or authority of federal district courts or territorial courts
- Jurisdiction or authority of the Court of Claims
- Miscellaneous
- Objection to reason for denial
- Resolution of circuit conflict
- Review of non-final order
- Supreme Court jurisdiction or authority on appeal or writ of error, from federal district courts or courts of appeals
- Supreme Court jurisdiction or authority on appeal or writ of error, from highest state court
- Supreme Court's original jurisdiction
- Untimely filing
- Judicial review of administrative agency
- Miscellaneous
- Mootness
- No merits
- Adequate non-federal grounds
- Dismissed or affirmed for want of a substantial or properly presented federal question
- Dismissed or affirmed for want of jurisdiction
- Miscellaneous
- Remand to determine basis of state or federal court decision
- Writ improvidently granted
- Standing to sue
- Adversary parties
- Direct injury
- Justiciable question
- Legal injury
- Live dispute
- Miscellaneous
- Parens patriae standing
- Personal injury
- Private or implied cause of action
- Statutory standing
- Taxpayer's suit
- Supreme Court's certiorari, writ of error, or appeals jurisdiction
- Venue
- Miscellaneous
- Executive authority vis-a-vis congress or the states
- Legislative veto
- Miscellaneous
- Privacy
- Abortion and contraceptives
- FOIA and related statutes or regulations
- Miscellaneous
- Right to die
- Private Action
- Civil procedure
- Commercial transactions
- Contracts
- Evidence
- Personal property
- Real property
- Torts
- Wills and trusts
- Unions
- Arbitration
- Fair Labor Standards Act
- Labor-management disputes
- Antistrike injunction
- Bargaining
- Distribution of union literature
- Employee discharge
- Jurisdictional dispute
- Miscellaneous dispute
- No-strike clause
- Picketing
- Representative election
- Right to organize
- Secondary activity
- Union representatives
- Union trust funds
- Working conditions
- Miscellaneous
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Union antitrust
- Union member dispute
- Union or closed shop