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Northern Justice Project, LLCLaw Firm

Northern Justice Project, LLC

Holding Alaska's Law Enforcement Accountable

The Northern Justice Project (NJP) is Alaska's premier private civil rights law firm, known for its aggressive and uncompromising litigation against government overreach. Since its inception, NJP has served as a critical check on state and local law enforcement, specializing in cases that other firms often find too politically sensitive or complex. Their history is defined by a commitment to the marginalized, ensuring that constitutional protections apply equally in Alaska's most urban centers and its most remote villages.

NJP's legal team is composed of seasoned litigators who treat civil rights violations as systemic failures rather than isolated incidents. They are particularly effective at navigating Section 1983 claims in federal court, where they have successfully challenged the "qualified immunity" often used to shield police officers from liability. By focusing on issues such as the use of excessive force, illegal searches, and racial profiling, NJP has become the primary legal adversary for departments that ignore established constitutional boundaries.

What distinguishes NJP is their "fearless advocate" philosophy. They have a documented history of taking on the Alaska State Troopers and the Anchorage Police Department in high-stakes jury trials. Their work does not merely seek financial compensation; it seeks to drive structural reform by exposing patterns of misconduct and forcing municipalities to recognize the high cost of violating civil liberties. This relentless pursuit of justice has made them the leading voice for police accountability in Alaska.

Notable Results

  • Represents some of the most vulnerable Alaskans including Native communities in remote areas with limited access to legal resources
  • Multiple recoveries for victims of police misconduct throughout Alaska including remote communities
  • $2.7 Million Verdict against the City of Anchorage involving civil rights violations and police misconduct
  • Secured significant settlements and injunctive relief in class-action lawsuits against the State of Alaska for systemic civil rights failures
  • Numerous confidential six and seven-figure settlements in cases involving excessive force and violation of Due Process rights

Key Characteristics

  • Champions of Alaska Native communities who face disproportionate rates of police violence and civil rights violations
  • One of the very few Alaska firms with the expertise to litigate complex Section 1983 claims in federal court
  • High-impact civil rights litigation
  • Specialized in Alaska constitutional law
  • Known for taking 'impossible' cases to trial
  • Experienced in Section 1983 federal court claims
  • Challenges qualified immunity defenses