As an American citizen, you’re entitled to a number of constitutional rights. But what can you do if your civil rights are violated?

Here are three potential ways to sue if your constitutional rights are violated:

Civil rights lawsuits can be exceptionally complicated and often require specific procedures in order to proceed. Working with an experienced civil rights lawyer may be the best way to ensure that a violation of your civil rights gets the legal attention it deserves.

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