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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1983', '§ 1983', '§ 1983', '§ 1983', '§ 1983', '§ 1988']

Civil Rights Attorneys in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, & Beyond
Civil Rights Law in Raleigh and Surrounding Areas
North Carolina Civil Rights Law
Miller Law Group has experienced civil rights attorneys representing clients whose rights have been violated by the government. Our Constitution expressly limits the authority of both the state and federal government. Among other rights, the Constitution ensures everyone the right to due process under the law, freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures, and freedom from cruel and unusual punishment.
Specific federal statutes have been enacted to allow individuals to file lawsuits against the government whenever their rights are violated. Under these statutes, you may be able to recover monetary damages from the government.
If your rights have been violated, or if you have been physically injured by a government agent, the lawyers at Miller Law Group can help protect your rights. We represent those who have been the victim of police brutality or misconduct, as well as those whose rights have been violate while in jail, prison, on probation, or on parole.
Protecting your constitutional rights is important, not only to you as an individual, but to ensure a more perfect system for everyone. While we can help hold the government accountable, you have to take the first step to protect your rights. If you think that your rights have been violated, contact Miller Law Group today.
Raleigh Civil Rights Attorney – Exhaustion of State Remedies in a § 1983 Claim
Unlike prisoner civil rights claims, most civil rights plaintiffs do not need to exhaust state remedies before filing a § 1983 claim against the government. This means that § 1983
Raleigh Civil Rights Attorney – Third-Party Standing Explained
Third-party standing is a limited doctrine that allows plaintiffs to file lawsuits in federal court based on the rights of others. The civil rights attorneys at Miller Law Group can
Raleigh Civil Rights Attorney – When does state law apply to a § 1983 claim?
Although § 1983 is a federal statute allowing civil rights claims against the government, § 1988 provides that state law will supplement where federal law is silent. If your rights were