Kairys, Rudovsky, Messing, Feinberg & Lin LLP

Coffey v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Submitted by Jane Clayton on Mon, 11/11/2024 - 22:43

This brief is in support of the petitioner, Mr. Coffey, who is suing under the Post Conviction Relief Act to challenge his wrongful conviction that resulted from coercive investigation tactics. More on his case here. Our brief explains: (1) how coercive interrogation tactics are likely to result in wrongful convictions; and (2) Philadelphia Police Department's documented practice of using coercive investigation tactics to obtain false accusations in the '80s and '90s.

Internship or Externship at Kairys, Rudovsky, Messing, Feinberg & Lin LLP

Submitted by Mr. Jonathan F… on Fri, 02/23/2024 - 21:10

Our firm (Kairys, Rudovsky, Messing, Feinberg & Lin LLP) offers summer internships to one or two law students per year. We encourage students to seek a stipend from their law school, but, if they are unable to do so, we pay a weekly salary consistent with the rate paid by local non-profit organizations. We also offer in-semester for-credit externship sponsorships for one or two law students each semester.

Philadelphia (in-person strongly preferred) but remote will be considered for excellent candidates.

Hernandez v. Mesa

Submitted by Jane Clayton on Fri, 10/14/2022 - 09:48

In Hernandez v. Mesa, the parents of 15-year-old Mexican national Sergio Adrian Hernandez Guereca sued US Border Patrol Agent Jesus Mesa, Jr. Mesa was standing on US soil and Guereca on Mexican soil when Mesa shot and killed Guereca. This brief argues that Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of Fed. Bureau of Narcotics, 403 U.S. 388 (1971) provides a cause of action against immigration enforcement agents as it does for all other federal law enforcement agents.