
CIVIL RIGHTS
THE CORNERSTONE OF OUR CONSTITUTION
Justice cannot be a hypothetical or abstract ideal; it demands action, boldness, and the willingness to confront the systematic and individual disparities and inequities that exist.
The U.S. Constitution was built on the premise that failure to protect citizens requires revolutionary change and the core concepts of our Bill of Rights were built on that revolution.
Our Constitutions, Federal and State, were created to protect our rights to be free from brutality, discrimination, illegal restriction of movement, and many other things. These rights are what make our country a democracy, and even more, our ability to stand against the agents of our government when they violate these rights sets our justice system apart from most of the world.
If your rights have been violated, you must act strategically and immediately. Choose a legal team that is unafraid to stand against the government and that you can trust to defend your rights. At Whitehouse Law Group, we are dedicated to advocating for our clients and standing against anyone who threatens your freedom. We have extensive litigation and negotiation experience with cases and will walk with you through every step of the way. Some of the most common cases we handle involve police brutality but there are many types of civil rights violations such as the ones listed below.
The choice to pursue a civil rights case is not easy, but it is necessary. Holding government actors accountable for violating your rights protects you, and the public from continued violations.
Do not be afraid to step forward. Contact our office to find out how we can help. We will stand in the paint with and for you to uphold your constitutional rights.
If a police officer, corrections officer, or other government actor violates your rights, you may have standing to file a lawsuit against them in civil court. We can also defend you against any related criminal charges.