North Carolina residents sued Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) and its Board of Trustees due to CPCC’s efforts to hide information about its development of a controversial public safety training facility.
Taxonomy: Settled
Abrams v. Fowler
SCSJ is challenging North Carolina’s parole system in federal court on behalf of Brett Abrams, who was sentenced to life in prison in 1983 at the age of 14 for a senseless and tragic crime.
Niecey Fennell
SCSJ represents the family of Uniece “Niecey” Fennell, a child who died in the Durham County Detention Facility in 2017.
Parker & Williams v. Coleman, et al.
SCSJ represented two residents of public housing in Washington, North Carolina, whose apartment was illegally raided by armed deputies who were at the wrong address.
LULAC of Richmond v. Public Interest Legal Foundation
On behalf of multiple voters, SCSJ sued the Public Interest Legal Foundation for engaging in a multiyear campaign of voter intimidation in Virginia.




