CLASS ACTION
A class action is a lawsuit where large groups of people are affected by the same pattern of harm. These cases are filed under federal constitutional law with nationwide scope, making them structural challenges to broken systems, not small disputes. We identify patterns of harm, gather participants and evidence, develop legal structure, and file cases where pressure begins.
There is no minimum number required to file a class action, but the larger the group, the stronger the case. Participation goal: 5,000 people. Participation does not guarantee outcomes. This page tracks active and upcoming class action lawsuits focused on systemic issues affecting everyday people.
THE OUTCOMES WE SEEK:
HAVE AN IDEA FOR A CLASS ACTION?
Most people experience injustice and move on. We document it and build cases. If you believe a system is causing widespread harm, submit it below for review.
UPCOMING CLASS ACTIONS
FAMILY COURT CLASS ACTION
Challenging systemic harm, due process violations, and financial exploitation within family court systems.
TRAFFIC COURT CLASS ACTION
Addressing unconstitutional practices, revenue-driven enforcement, and procedural abuse in traffic courts.
UNDER CONSIDERATION
EDUCATION SYSTEM CLASS ACTION
Exploring potential claims related to lack of practical legal education, civic illiteracy, and systemic disadvantage created by outdated curricula.
