Carpenter & Zuckerman supports the civil right of all people to make their own decisions regarding their own families
MAY 4, 2022 STATEMENT OF JOHN C. CARPENTER ON THE SUPREME COURT’S DRAFT DECISION TO OVERTURN ROE V. WADE Regardless of who you are or who you love, Carpenter & Zuckerman supports the civil right [...]
USC Agrees to Pay $1.1 Billion Damages to Thousands of Female Sexual Assault Victims of College Gynecologist George Tyndall
John Carpenter and Gloria Allred secure unprecedented settlement for sexual abuse survivors.
Court of Appeal Affirms Record Breaking $45 Million Verdict
John Carpenter secures largest wrongful death verdict ever in California for pure non-economic damages for surviving children of Claudia Fernandez.
Footage shows law enforcement fatally shoot woman during service of Little Italy eviction notice
The San Diego Union-Tribune BY ALEX RIGGINS MARCH 11, 2022 9:41 PM PT LITTLE ITALY — Sheriff’s officials on Friday released footage of deputies and a police officer shooting and killing a woman last week [...]
988 Hotline for Mental Health Emergencies Will Save Lives
John Carpenter advocates for CA Assembly Bill 988 to operationalize a mental health emergency hotline.
New Lawsuit Alleges L.A., Santa Monica, Beverly Hills Used Curfews to Crush Legitimate Protests
John Carpenter files suit on behalf of dozens of protestors arrested for curfew violations, calling out unconstitutional tactics that stifled legitimate political speech against police violence.
Calls to Restrict Police Use of Projectiles on Crowds Renewed After Latest L.A. Injuries
John Carpenter represented William Gonzalez, whose eye “exploded” when he was struck with a hard-foam police projectile as he celebrated the Lakers’ NBA title.
Woman Alleges Sexual Battery by Prison Guards During Attempted Visitation
John Carpenter co-counsels with Gloria Allred suing prison to stop the practice of body cavity searches of women trying to visit their inmate husbands.
Local News Covers Push to Deliver Justice for Protestors
CBS2's Dave Lopez reports on John Carpenter and Sara Azari's condemnation of curfews which stifled legitimate political speech against police violence.