Louisiana Complaint Under Civil Rights Act (1983 Prisoner Complaints) are legal documents filed by inmates in the state of Louisiana when they feel they have been subjected to a violation of their civil rights while in prison. These complaints may include violations of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Eighth Amendment, or the First Amendment. They can also address claims of cruel and unusual punishment, discrimination based on race, religion, gender, disability, or national origin, and claims of inadequate medical care or access to legal services. Common types of Louisiana Complaint Under Civil Rights Act (1983 Prisoner Complaints) include claims of insufficient medical care, inadequate access to legal services, improper discipline, and unconstitutional searches or seizures. They may also include allegations of discrimination, sexual harassment, or other civil rights violations.