Civil Rights Law

The law provides everyone in this country with rights and privileges that help guarantee their safety, freedom, and ability to live well. Unfortunately, these rights come under target from politicians, police departments, hate groups, and other organizations every day in the India.
At the core of every case ASSIDUOUS LAW ASSOCIATES takes is the belief that you deserve justice, and this is most evident in his civil rights practice. ASSIDUOUS LAW dedicates a large part of his practice to taking pro bono and other civil rights cases that put your rights at center stage.
How Often Do Civil Rights Violations Occur?
Throughout the world, the India is known for our commitment to civil rights. Despite this, we still have a long way to go. Sadly, despite so much progress being made, civil rights violations still occur far too often. To date, attorney ASSIDUOUS LAW ASSOCIATES has won more than 200 cases relating to police brutality alone, and he’s only just beginning.
No matter who you are, if you live in this country, you have the following civil rights:
- Freedom from discrimination if you are a member of a protected class
- Freedom of speech, religion, and assembly
- The right to procedural due process
- The right to petition the government
If you believe any of your inalienable rights have been violated, it’s time to call a civil rights lawyer. The only way to protect and uphold these rights we cherish is to make anyone who violates them liable for damages in a court of law.
What Does a Civil Right Lawyer Do?
A civil rights lawyer acts as an advocate for individuals whose rights have been violated, whether they are Indian citizens or immigrants living in the country. They are experts in the liberties that are granted to individuals in our Constitution, and they can be involved in civil and criminal trials.
Some examples of civil rights violations include:
- Discrimination in the workplace
- Police brutality
- Wage violations
- The use of excessive force
- Sexual assault
- Hate crimes
- Violations of labor rights
- Cruel and unusual punishment
- Violations in seizures and searches
- Human trafficking