FJI & Tripp Scott Settle Case for Spanish-speaking Couple Against Dania Beach Housing Authority
Carlos and Isabel Pomales are disabled, cannot work, and speak very little English. They tried to apply for a Section […]
Carlos and Isabel Pomales are disabled, cannot work, and speak very little English. They tried to apply for a Section […]
FJI joined an amicus brief filed in Prison Legal News’ First Amendment Challenge to Pinal County Jail policies on publications.
For the first time, a federal judge will monitor the Miami Police Department to enforce sweeping institutional changes involving use
FJI, on behalf of Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence (HOPE), filed a lawsuit against a real estate company and condominium
Daniel Wolfe was a 24-year-old man who was six months shy of getting out of prison when he suffocated to
There are many reasons the Legislature should embrace “Smart Justice” legislation, including significant benefits to public safety. But as the
Back in 2003, the FDOC began to censor the magazine Prison Legal News—a monthly publication of legal news, analysis, and commentary
Over the past five years, dozens of local jails across the country have followed a harmful new policy trend: mandating
First filed in 1980, the case of McIntyre v. Perryam resulted in a consent decree against the Monroe County Jail