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Do prisoners have rights?

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Aug 29, 2023 | Civil Rights

Earlier this year, a prison in New Mexico made the news because of a lawsuit filed by an inmate. The lawsuit alleges the inmate suffered horrifying levels of abuse at the hands of guards. Prisoners are guaranteed rights – just like everyone else – by the Eight...

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What is a Section 1983 claim?

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Aug 11, 2023 | Civil Rights

It is generally possible to sue an individual or business entity in civil court if they breach the terms of a contract, cause someone to suffer injuries or otherwise infringe upon their legal rights. However, the process of suing federal entities – and employees of...

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Did NM really end qualified immunity with the Civil Rights Act?

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Jul 18, 2023 | Civil Rights

Two years ago, when New Mexico enacted its Civil Rights Act, the governor and others asserted that our state had abolished qualified immunity. The concept of qualified immunity has come under considerable fire in recent years because it prevents individual government...

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When can a search and seizure be deemed illegal?

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Jul 13, 2023 | Civil Rights

Law enforcement officers – both state and federal – are trained to enforce the law and keep the public safe. While performing their duties, however, these public servants are required to adhere to certain rules. If law enforcement conducts a search and seizure on your...

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Two signs a police stop was a violation of constitutional rights

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Jun 30, 2023 | Civil Rights

There are times when driving down the road that we can come up with a possible explanation for flashing red and blue lights in the review mirror — maybe we were driving a little too fast or chose to go through a yellow light instead of stopping. But what about times...

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NM eliminates criminal conviction court fees, helping break a cycle

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Jun 9, 2023 | Civil Rights

The New Mexico legislature has made great strides in criminal justice reform and civil rights this session. One area of reform was the elimination of all court, conviction and bench warrant fees in the criminal courts. This new law refers to the fees being charged of...

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State anti-terrorist intelligence agencies often seem to monitor protected activities

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Apr 25, 2023 | Civil Rights

The Department of Homeland Security was created after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in part to gather intelligence about plots to commit further terrorism on U.S. soil. States like New Mexico similarly created their own versions of DHS. However, the original mission...

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Police brutality: when law enforcement goes too far

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Feb 8, 2023 | Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, Police Brutality

All you must do is turn on the television and you will see a video of yet another victim of police brutality. It has become the heartbreaking reality of our era. Month after month, case after case. Why does it happen? Where does it stop? When does it stop? Police...

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What does the Equal Protection Clause mean for my rights?

On Behalf of Ives & Flores | Feb 1, 2022 | Civil Rights

The Fourteenth Amendment is one of the most essential parts of the U.S. Constitution from a civil rights perspective. Along with establishing the right of every American to due process, the amendment contains the Equal Protection Clause. This clause has dramatically...

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