Civil & Human Rights: Protecting Your Freedoms
Civil and human rights are the bedrock of a just and fair society. These rights encompass fundamental freedoms and legal protections that are essential for the dignity and well-being of every individual. They are enshrined in laws and upheld by governments to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect.
Our attorneys are committed, dedicated, and relentless in their pursuit of justice. We understand the profound impact that violations of civil and human rights can have on individuals and their families. Our goal is to provide compassionate and effective legal representation to ensure that our clients’ rights are protected and that they receive the justice they deserve.
We are here to support you every step of the way, from initial consultation to the resolution of your case. If you or someone you know has experienced a violation of civil or human rights, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are ready to fight for your rights and help you achieve the justice you deserve.
Civil Rights
Civil rights are the rights granted to individuals by the government and protected by law. These rights are designed to ensure that all people receive equal treatment and are not discriminated against based on race, gender, religion, or other characteristics. One of the key pieces of legislation that protect civil rights in the United States is the Civil Rights Act of 1871, specifically 42 U.S.C. § 1983, commonly known as Section 1983.
Section 1983 allows individuals to sue state and local government officials, including law enforcement officers, who violate their federal constitutional rights. This law is a powerful tool for holding public officials accountable and is often used in cases involving:
- Excessive force: When law enforcement officers, corrections officers, security contractors or other government agents use more force than necessary, violating an individual’s rights.
- Wrongful death: When an individual’s death is caused by the unlawful actions of government officials.
- False arrest and wrongful imprisonment: When someone is detained without proper legal justification.
Human Rights
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. These rights are not granted by any state; they are inherent to all human beings, regardless of nationality, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status. Human rights include:
- The right to life and liberty: Everyone has the right to live and to be free.
- Freedom from slavery and torture: No one should be subjected to slavery, servitude, or torture.
- Freedom from physical or sexual abuse: Protection from any form of abuse or exploitation.
- Freedom of opinion and expression: The right to express one’s thoughts and opinions freely.
- The right to work and education: Access to employment opportunities and education without discrimination.
Civil & Human Rights Cases
Our law firm is dedicated to protecting and fighting for the civil and human rights of our clients. We focus on a wide range of areas, including:
- Section 1983 Excessive Force: Representing victims of excessive force inflicted by those acing beyond the bounds of lawful authority.
- Section 1983 Wrongful Death: Seeking justice for families who have lost loved ones due to the unlawful actions of government officials.
- False Imprisonment: Advocating for individuals who have been wrongfully detained or imprisoned.
- Sexual Abuse: Providing legal support for survivors of sexual abuse in various settings, including:
- Public and private schools
- Religious institutions
- Youth organizations
- Community or sports organizations
- Security contractors working for U.S. businesses overseas
- Title IX Violations: Addressing issues of gender discrimination and sexual harassment in educational institutions.
- Human Trafficking: Fighting against the exploitation and trafficking of individuals.
- Sex Trafficking: Advocating for victims of sex trafficking and seeking to hold perpetrators accountable.