SJLF partnered with the ACLU of Louisiana to amend a complaint filed by an unhoused, chronically ill Louisiana woman who was repeatedly harassed and injured by local police and had her personal belongings seized and discarded, allowing Ms. Thomas to continue to seek justice for her mistreatment and shedding light on the treatment faced by unhoused individuals daily at the hands of law enforcement.
On January 12, 2022, SJLF and ACLU of Louisiana obtained an important legal victory in the fight to protect the constitutional rights of unhoused individuals when a federal magistrate judge in Louisiana granted their client, Deanna Thomas, leave to amend her complaint, which was later affirmed by the district court over the defendants’ objections.
Ms. Thomas’s lawsuit describes systemic harassment and assaults of Ms. Thomas by East Jefferson Levee District Police in a public park in Kenner, LA over several months during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. SJLF Fellows along with attorneys at the ACLU-LA fought for Ms. Thomas’ right to amend her complaint, among other things, to seek injunctive and declaratory relief against the police department itself in an effort to establish and protect Ms. Thomas’s right to be free from unconstitutional police action, and to prevent such harm from occurring in the future.
The Justice Lab initiative aims to test the impact that litigation has on racially discriminatory police practices by focusing intensive efforts on a single state. Sadly, Ms. Thomas is but one of many individuals who find themselves without housing in Louisiana, as homelessness in the state is on the rise, particularly among women and people of color.
“The SJLF Fellows have been a boon to our Justice Lab campaign. Their work has demonstrated the drive, grit, excellence, ardor, and joy that are the hallmark of the next generation of this country’s civil rights leaders. We could not be more proud of this partnership and these young people standing up for the rights of this country’s most marginalized people” Nora Ahmed, ACLU-LA’s Legal Director
Areas of Focus
- Policing