Building a Privacy-Preserving Hotel Red-Flag System + Docket-Aware Amicus Engine for Sex-Trafficking Victim Advocacy

quick note: this is educational content, not legal advice. double-check local rules and ethics before filing. Executive Summary We’re building a single, secure system that (1) detects trafficking red flags at budget hotels using privacy-preserving signals, (2) continuously gathers legal and online-ad intelligence, and (3) auto-drafts amicus briefs within the 7-day window after a principal brief lands—so attorneys can review, refine, and file on time. Compliance brain: FRAP 29 / FRAP 26 (Courts of Appeals) and Supreme Court Rule 37 timing are coded into a deadline engine to start the…

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Holding Budget Hotels Accountable: An Amicus Strategy on Ignored Sex-Trafficking Red Flags

Budget hotels and motels are frequent sites of sex trafficking. Litigation is increasingly holding these facilities accountable for ignoring obvious red flags. An amicus program can amplify these cases by supplying the broader social, empirical, and policy context courts may otherwise miss. 1) Why Hotel/Motel Trafficking Cases Are Strategic This is a focused, high-impact niche for PraxisProfessional with real momentum in the courts. Many survivors report being exploited in motels, and suits against budget hotel chains are common. Civil claims are often brought under 18 U.S.C. § 1595, the civil…

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