Wisconsin could be the first state to grant poor people the right to a publicly funded attorney in child custody disputes. In a case filed with the state Supreme Court, legal aid advocates argue the state constitution guarantees equal justice… and that means the right to an attorney whether or not you can pay for one. Gil Halsted reports…
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