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LASSITER v. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: The Supreme Court held that the Constitution does not automatically require states to provide counsel to indigent parents in termination proceedings. Instead, courts must decide on a case-by-case basis whether fundamental fairness, under a due process balancing test, necessitates appointing a lawyer.
Legal Significance: This case establishes that there is no absolute right to appointed counsel in civil cases under the Due Process Clause. It created a rebuttable presumption that counsel is required only when physical liberty is at stake, applying a case-by-case analysis for parental termination proceedings.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
The State of North Carolina placed petitioner Abby Lassiter’s infant son in the custody of the Department of Social Services (DSS) after adjudicating him a neglected child. Subsequently, Lassiter was convicted of second-degree murder and imprisoned. Two years later, DSS petitioned to terminate her parental rights, alleging she had willfully failed to maintain contact with the child or plan for his future. Lassiter was brought from prison to attend the termination hearing. The trial court determined that she had ample opportunity to retain an attorney but had failed to do so, and it did not appoint counsel for her. At the adversarial hearing, a DSS social worker testified against Lassiter. Representing herself, Lassiter attempted to cross-examine the witness and present her own testimony but struggled with the legal procedures. The court, finding clear, cogent, and convincing evidence of neglect and lack of concern, terminated her parental rights. Lassiter appealed, arguing that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment entitled her, as an indigent parent, to state-appointed counsel in the termination proceeding.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Does the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment require a state to appoint counsel for an indigent parent in every proceeding to terminate parental rights?
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Legal Issue
Does the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment require a state to appoint counsel for an indigent parent in every proceeding to terminate parental rights?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- The Due Process Clause does not create an absolute right to