Ending discrimination through fearless representation.
Hamed Law defends human dignity and champions civil rights.
We represent those who are treated unfairly and advocate fearlessly on their behalf. Our relentless pursuit of justice empowers people to fully understand and exercise their rights.
What We DoCivil Rights Lawsuits
We pride ourselves on our commitment to preserve the civil and constitutional rights of our clients by fighting discrimination and racism.
Section 1983 Lawsuits
We know how to pursue police officers, prison guards, and other government officials who violate your constitutional rights.
Immigration
We are dedicated to preserving the dignity and increasing the opportunities for favorable outcomes of all noncitizens.
Employment Discrimination
We defend the rights of employees and applicants and strive to positively foster a work environment that is free from discrimination.
Our mission is to defend human dignity, champion civil rights, and end discrimination through fearless advocacy.
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Featured Resources
Fourth Amendment Stands Strong to Protect Warrantless Searches
Officers in Rhode Island illegally searched the home of Edward Caniglia without a warrant. The officers justified the search based on a purported exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement called the “community caretaking” exception.
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Getting Shot By An Officer is a Fourth Amendment “Seizure”
Roxanne Torres was shot by police officers as she tried to escape them. The shots left Torres’s arm paralyzed, and she sued the officers for the use of excessive force.
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McKinney Sought a Jury to Avoid the Death Penalty
James McKinney, a death row inmate, sought to have his sentence reduced based on a review of mitigating evidence by a jury. McKinney’s original sentencing did not account for his PTSD, and the federal courts ruled he deserved to have the PTSD factored in.
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