1983 Civil Rights Cases

1983 CIVIL RIGHTS CASES

Your civil rights have been violated and you are determined to secure justice. Bold legal representation will allow you to do just that, so it's important to seek support as soon as possible. Kinnard, Rowley, Powers, & Jimenez can help; we boast a strong reputation and an excellent track record with complex cases.


Section 1983 of Title 42 from the U.S. Code and the Civil Rights Act of 1871 could empower you to deliver accountability. This law makes it possible to sue those who deprive victims of their constitutional rights. Depending on the scope of the situation, these cases could involve:


  • Excessive force from police or corrections officers.
  • Failure to protect inmates from injury.
  • Discrimination or harassment in federal workplaces.


Unfortunately, Section 1983 lawsuits are among the most complicated and anxiety-inducing legal matters imaginable. They are also extremely important. At Kinnard, Rowley, Powers, & Jimenez, we recognize the far-reaching implications of these cases and tailor our legal strategy accordingly.


As the victim of a civil rights violation, you have it in your power to take a stand — especially if you're backed by a respected law firm such as KinnaKinnard, Rowley, Powers, & Jimenez. Contact us today to learn more about your options for seeking justice under Section 1983.

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