Madison, Wisconsin Human Rights Attorneys

Compare 9 attorneys and 5 law firms in Madison , WI. Sort by highest rating and years of human rights experience.

Anita Sorensen
Madison human rights attorney at Foley and Lardner with 40 years experience

150 East Gilman Street, Suite 5000, Madison, WI 53703

Daniel Kaplan
Madison human rights attorney at Foley and Lardner with 33 years experience

150 East Gilman Street, Suite 5000, Madison, WI 53703

Ginger Murray
Madison human rights attorney at Lawton and Cates with 29 years experience

10 East Doty Street, Suite 400, Madison, WI 53703

Kelda Roys
Madison human rights attorney at Wheeler Van Sickle and Anderson with 21 years experience

25 West Main Street, Suite 801, Madison, WI 53703

Barbara Olivas
Madison human rights attorney at Coyne Schultz Becker and Bauer with 20 years experience

150 East Gilman Street, Suite 1000, Madison, WI 53703

Connor Sabatino
Madison human rights attorney at Foley and Lardner with 16 years experience

150 East Gilman Street, Suite 5000, Madison, WI 53703

Krista Sterken
Madison human rights attorney at Foley and Lardner with 15 years experience

150 East Gilman Street, Suite 5000, Madison, WI 53703

Jason Gonzalez
Madison human rights attorney at Gonzalez Law Office with 14 years experience

354 West Main Street, Madison, WI 53703

Megan Corning
Madison human rights attorney at Lawton and Cates with 14 years experience

10 East Doty Street, Suite 400, Madison, WI 53703

Need help with a human rights matter?

An individual's human rights are granted by federal, state, and local law and by international agreements. A human rights attorney works on a diverse set of legal matters, including discrimination and police brutality. If you believe your human rights have been violated, whether abroad or here in the United States, you should consult a local human rights attorney to protect yourself and enforce your rights.

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