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Case: Faretta v. California (U.S. Supreme Court 1975)

Case: Faretta v. California (U.S. Supreme Court 1975)

This case rules that an individual has a constitutional right to self-representation. While decided in the criminal context, the footnotes are especially relevant as we consider today the rights and responsibilites of pro se litigants in civil matters and ...

Case: Turner v. Rogers (U.S. Supreme Court 2011)

Case: Turner v. Rogers (U.S. Supreme Court 2011)

This case begins to define a trial court's constitutional obligations to self-represented litigants. Much has been written about this case, some of which is included on srln.org. Please use the search feature to find additional resources. This case a ...