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The PracticeThe Current PracticeAfter a career as a civil rights litigator, Spriggs is now a sole practitioner. His practice focuses on two areas. International Human RightsHe is currently representing prisoners at Guantánamo Bay. As part of that representation he has been active in working with other GTMO lawyers on strategy and lobbying the Congress to repeal legislation intended to be a substitute for habeas corpus. He formed and led a delegation of lawyers to Kabul, Afghanistan to urge repatriation of all Afghans. Afghans repatriated since July 2007 have been detained at the Afghan National Detention Facility (ANDF) at Policharky Prison. He worked out ways in which U.S. habeas lawyers could assist their Afghan lawyer counterparts in seeking release of prisoners wrongly detained at the ANDF. ![]() Meeting with the Second Vice President of Afghanistan ![]() Kent's Guide Shakoor He has represented the School of the Americas Watch before the Inter American Commission on Human Rights, seeking to hold the SOA accountable for its record of training Latin American military in ways which have led to massive human rights violations in Latin countries over the past 40 years. Employment Discrimination Statistical AnalysisBuilding on 40 years of experience he is available for consultation and co-counseling on the data base and statistical aspects of class actions. This entails several kinds of expertise. He works with firms in framing the issues amenable to class action treatment and in drafting pleadings seeking class certification. He works with computer scientists to discover and analyze the electronic personnel records of defendants. This one of the keys to successful class actions. The employer's electronic personnel records are obtained through discovery. He and a computer scientist and arrange the records in a way to make them useful in analyzing the company's personnel practices. The firm also develops electronic databases to keep track of witnesses and class members. He then works with expert witnesses such as labor economists, industrial psychologists, and gerontologists, as required by the cases. This also entails examining the opposing experts in the relevant fields. In recent years the he has litigated in courts in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Iowa, Illinois, New York, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia. The classes have included a variety of geographical scopes, including the recent successful nationwide racial discrimination class action against Walgreens. |
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