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FJI is committed to achieving social justice through our dedicated litigation and advocacy efforts in criminal justice reform, housing & poverty, and disability access.

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What does FJI Do?

At FJI, we are civil rights attorneys who work to achieve lasting change for poor and disenfranchised Floridians through strategic, creative, and client-centered litigation. 

Through a combination of class-action and individual cases, FJI aims to leverage our resources to end systems of oppression and improve living conditions so that change continues well beyond our victories in the courtroom.

THE THREE PRONGS OF FJI’S WORK

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Human Rights in the Justice System

FJI initiates cases aimed at reforming Florida’s worst criminal justice policies. The cases we bring encompass efforts to improve prison conditions, prevent abuse, mitigate violence, achieve disability accommodations, protect free speech, address dangerous understaffing and overcrowding, and outlaw solitary confinement.

Additionally, FJI advocates for cash bail reform and other policies that would ease the burden on families supporting incarcerated loved ones.

FJI Client to Lawmakers: Son’s Death in Prison Was Preventable

January 12, 2024 The mother of Tristin Murphy and FJI client, Cindee Murphy, appeared before the Florida Senate Appropriations Committee […]

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La FJI se opone al cambio de la norma sobre correo legal del FDOC

16 de noviembre de 2023 MIAMI- El Instituto de Justicia de Florida, junto con otros grupos de derechos civiles, se han opuesto a una propuesta de [...]

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La FJI demanda al FDOC por la familia de un hombre que se suicidó con una motosierra

31 de octubre de 2023 MIAMI- El Instituto de Justicia de Florida (FJI) ha presentado una demanda contra el Departamento Correccional de Florida (FDC) [...]

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Cómo utiliza la FJI los litigios de impacto para luchar por el "Sr. Murillo

Aunque las personas sean enviadas a prisión como castigo por un delito, como seres humanos siguen teniendo derecho a [...]

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La FJI consigue la excarcelación compasiva de Elmer Williams

Elmer Williams era un padre de 32 años cuando fue condenado a 40 años de prisión por un robo no violento. Ahora [...]

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JAX to Stop Forcing People with Sex Offenses to Post ‘No Candy’ Signs

By Andrew Pantazi | September 22, 2022The Jacksonville Tributary This Halloween, the city of Jacksonville will stop enforcing a local ordinance […]

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Empowerment for Vulnerable Populations

FJI spearheads legal challenges to laws that criminalize poverty and unfairly target people experiencing homelessness, advocating for increased funding for affordable housing and access to proper treatment.

Additionally, FJI takes on cases representing victims of housing discrimination, ensuring their rights are upheld and justice is served.

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Back in August 1992, Hurricane Andrew devastated South Florida, displacing over 250,000 residents and upending the lives of those families in the region. People who...

Lecciones del huracán Andrew: construir un lugar seguro al que llamar hogar en Florida

Back in August 1992, Hurricane Andrew devastated South Florida, displacing over 250,000 residents and upending the lives of those families in the region. People who...

Demanda: La ley antimanipulación de JAX es inconstitucional

Por Robert Grant | 4 de marzo de 2024Action News Jax JACKSONVILLE, Florida - Una nueva demanda federal contra la ciudad de [...]

La COSAC demanda a JAX por la ley antimanipulación

Por Steve Patterson | 1 de marzo de 2024Florida Times-Union Una organización sin ánimo de lucro de personas sin hogar ha interpuesto una demanda para impedir la aplicación de una ley de Jacksonville que prohíbe mendigar en [...]

Miami llegará a un acuerdo sobre una ordenanza inconstitucional

Por Joshua Ceballos | 22 de febrero de 2024WLRN Un hombre de Miami sin hogar va a recibir una indemnización de $45.000 [...].

Acuerdo de $45K por detenciones de mendigos en Miami

Por Alex DeLuca | 15 de febrero de 2024Miami New Times La oficina del fiscal municipal de Miami ha dispuesto el pago de $45.000 [...]

Dignity for Individuals with a Disability

FJI also initiates litigation aimed at compelling governments and businesses to maintain accessible facilities, thereby guaranteeing that individuals with disabilities receive the necessary accommodations to lead lives of dignity and respect.

Cómo FJI ayudó a Lucy a conseguir una silla de ruedas y tranquilidad

Queremos compartir contigo la historia de una de las personas a las que pudimos ayudar a través [...]

Florida prisons will soon have more disability accommodations

HANNAH CRITCHFIELD – Aging and seniors reporter Published Dec. 2 Here’s what that means for the state’s aging incarcerated population. Change […]

Settlement Reached with FDOC Requires Improved Treatment of People with Disabilities

November 10, 2021, TALLAHASSEE Disability Rights Florida, the state’s designated Protection and Advocacy system for individuals with disabilities, has reached […]

Florida breached agreement to accommodate inmates with disabilities, lawsuit says

It’s been about two years since Florida and Disability Rights Florida, a statewide advocacy group, reached a settlement that was […]

FJI, Representing Disability Rights Florida, Sues Florida Department of Corrections for Breach of Settlement Agreement Protecting Incarcerated People with Disabilities

TALLAHASSEE, DECEMBER 4, 2019– Disability Rights Florida, Florida’s federally funded Protection and Advocacy organization for individuals with disabilities, has brought […]

Why Many Deaf Prisoners Can’t Call Home

Calling home from prison is cumbersome and expensive. For deaf people behind bars, it’s even tougher, sometimes impossible. The technology […]

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