This page frames the civil-rights pathway. The filings use 42 U.S.C. 1983 and Monell concepts to connect individual events to alleged policies, customs, training failures, or technical systems that permit repeat violations.
The record work is pattern-based. A useful Monell audit looks for repeated rejections, shared templates, supervisor knowledge, ignored preservation requests, and system features that allow silent changes without a public audit flag.
The page is intentionally framed as a public-record guide. It helps a reader find the right exhibit, ask for the right log, and avoid turning a document conflict into an unsupported conclusion.