Police Misconduct & Other Civil Rights
When state actors—such as police, public officials, or prison guards—harm people, the law provides various remedies, including the private right to bring a lawsuit under the Civil Rights Act of 1871. This act is also known as “Section 1983,” because it is codified in Section 1983 of Title 42 of the United States Code (don’t worry, there won’t be a test!).
We handle a wide array of these suits on behalf of individuals, as well as in class actions. We have represented clients in cases involving injuries caused by police during arrests, denial of medical care in prison, prohibitions on recording public officials, and many other forms of government misconduct.