Son of Prisoner Who Died in ICE Custody Wants Answers About Suspicious Death

By: Barbara Hart, Principal in G&E’s Civil Rights Practice While detained at the Prairieland Detention Center (PDC) in Alvarado, TX in 2018, Armenian immigrant Gourgen Mirimanian died in what his family believes was a cover-up by LaSalle Corrections, the private prison company that oversees the detention center. Mirimanian entered Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody with hypertension and [...]

2023-09-29T07:46:10-05:00By |Categories: Rights of Inmates in Prisons and Jails|Comments Off on Son of Prisoner Who Died in ICE Custody Wants Answers About Suspicious Death

Breaking News: Maryland Child Sex Abuse Bill Signed into Law

On April 11, 2023, Maryland survivors of child sexual abuse finally had their voices heard after Gov. Wes Moore signed the Child Victims Act of 2023 into law. The bill, which passed with flying colors through the Senate last month, removes the statute of limitations to file a lawsuit for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Previous [...]

2023-04-12T13:45:21-05:00By |Categories: Child Sexual Abuse|Comments Off on Breaking News: Maryland Child Sex Abuse Bill Signed into Law

Seven Additional Survivors Join Loyola University Sexual Assault Case

By: Barbara Hart, Principal in G&E’s Civil Rights Practice Following a sexual assault lawsuit filed last year against Loyola University Chicago, seven more women have come forward alleging mismanagement of their sexual assault complaints by the university. One of the survivor plaintiffs who joined the suit said the school dissuaded her from going to the police when she was [...]

2023-09-29T07:55:03-05:00By |Categories: Sexual Assault|Comments Off on Seven Additional Survivors Join Loyola University Sexual Assault Case