Press Releases
Browse through our latest press releases and media coverage to gain a deeper understanding of our firm's accomplishments and ongoing commitment to legal excellence.
JD Howlette Law files federal civil rights lawsuit against Prince George's County Police Department and five officers
March 20, 2023
We filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Prince George’s County Police Department and five of its officers to vindicate the rights of Black police officer Mohamed Magassouba.
JD Howlette Law files unlawful sex-based discrimination lawsuit against U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
November 25, 2022
We filed a civil rights lawsuit against the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to protect our client's right to work in an environment free of gender discrimination.
JD Howlette Law files unlawful discrimination lawsuit against United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
September 13, 2022
We filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to protect a stellar LGBTQ+ worker's right to work in a discrimination-free environment.
JD Howlette Law files federal civil rights lawsuit against The City of Mt. Rainier and Prince George’s County
December 12, 2023
Lawsuit alleges egregious and hostile code enforcement actions taken by DPIE and The City of Mt. Rainier, including solicitation of sexual favors, resulting in destruction of Plaintiff's property.
JD Howlette Law files unlawful discrimination lawsuit against U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
October 17, 2023
We filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to seek justice for Arab-American who was unlawfully discriminated against in federally-financed program.
JD Howlette Law files federal lawsuit against Prince George's County and AWE-AR Iverson Mall, LLC for civil rights violations and fraud
May 15, 2023
We filed another federal civil rights lawsuit against Prince George's County for depriving a minority small business owner of equal protection under the law.