Civil Rights

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Civil rights at Naser Legal LLC

Civil-rights cases often start with the same question: what happened, who had power, and what kind of legal response will protect your rights best? Some matters involve police abuse. Others involve ICE misconduct, workplace discrimination, or discrimination in education.

Clear categories

This page helps you identify the civil-rights service that best fits your situation.

Practical next steps

Each path below points you to the right page for more detail, urgency, and strategy.

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If the facts overlap more than one category, we can help assess the strongest legal route.

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Law-enforcement abuse

Police misconduct

For excessive force, unlawful searches, false arrest, racial profiling, and other police-abuse claims.

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Federal enforcement abuse

ICE misconduct

For unlawful detention practices, coercive conduct, rights violations during enforcement, and related abuse by ICE.

Explore ICE misconduct
Workplace rights

Employment discrimination

For discrimination at work involving race, religion, national origin, retaliation, or unequal treatment.

Explore employment discrimination
Student and school rights

Education discrimination

For discriminatory treatment in schools, denial of equal access, and rights violations in educational settings.

Explore education discrimination

How to use this page

If police caused the harm

Go to police misconduct if the case involves arrest, force, search, seizure, or street-level law-enforcement abuse.

If ICE caused the harm

Go to ICE misconduct if the problem involves detention, enforcement tactics, or mistreatment by immigration officers.

If the harm happened at work

Go to employment discrimination if your rights were violated by an employer, supervisor, or workplace policy.

If the harm happened in school

Go to education discrimination if the case involves a school, student access, or discriminatory educational treatment.

Need help identifying the right civil-rights claim?

If your situation overlaps multiple rights issues, we can review the facts, identify the strongest theory, and guide you to the right next step.