Civil Rights
Your Unalienable Civil Rights
Under the constitution, every person is protected against discrimination, harassment, and other violations of rights based on certain characteristics that are protected by law. These include age, sex, race, color, national origin, disability, religion, and marital status.
What does a civil rights lawyer do?
A civil rights lawyer represents people who have been discriminated against and works to achieve the best outcome based on the case, its merits, and the evidence at hand. If you think your civil rights have been violated, it’s a good idea to consult a civil rights lawyer immediately to talk about the circumstances and possible outcomes for your case.
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Examples of Civil Rights Cases
Unfortunately, civil rights lawyers are always hard at work because of illegal discriminatory practices. Here are just a few examples of civil rights cases:
Discrimination in the Workplace
Abuse in Schools, Nursing Homes, and Places of Employment
Illegal Search & Seizure
ADA Compliance
Hiring Discrimination
Misconduct by Government Officials
Police Brutality
Housing Discrimination
Complicated Legal Landscape
Civil rights claims can be difficult to prove and therefore require a great deal of skill and experience to win. The civil rights lawyers at Tamaki Law have the professional expertise and passion for justice needed to navigate these complex cases and secure a victory for you and those who come after you. If you have experienced discrimination, get in touch with our legal team today.
