Justly Prudent's April 2025 Newsletter: Standing Up for Judicial Independence & Civil Rights
This month's edition features Managing Attorney Howlette's powerful statement against attacks on the judiciary, major updates on Prince George's County civil rights cases, and essential car accident guidance.

Apr 16, 2025
We are proud to share our April 2025 newsletter, highlighting Justly Prudent's unwavering commitment to defending constitutional principles during a challenging time for our democracy. This edition opens with a powerful statement from Managing Attorney Jordan D. Howlette addressing recent unprecedented attacks by Trump administration officials on federal judges, emphasizing that "respecting the independence of the judiciary is not a partisan issue but a constitutional imperative."
"We have a professional and moral obligation to speak out. The legal profession must stand united in defense of our judiciary. We cannot remain silent when judges face intimidation for simply doing their jobs."
- Attorney Jordan D. Howlette
Our April blog provides crucial guidance on what to do immediately after a car accident to protect both your health and legal rights, including seeking prompt medical attention, thorough documentation, and the importance of contacting a personal injury attorney. This practical advice reinforces our expanded commitment to helping accident victims throughout Maryland, Florida, and the District of Columbia.
The newsletter features comprehensive updates on our Prince George's County civil rights cases, including significant victories like the recent decision in Magassouba v. PGC, where a federal judge has allowed race discrimination and civil rights conspiracy claims to proceed to trial. We also highlight notable new filings in Evans v. United States and Walls v. PGC, demonstrating our firm's dedication to challenging arbitrary government actions that violate constitutional rights.