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Evansville, Indiana Civil Rights Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 15 Evansville attorneys and 5 law firms.

Allyson R. Breeden
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ziemer Stayman Weitzel and Shoulders with 24 years of experience
20 NW 1st Street, Evansville, IN

Chad J Sullivan
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ziemer Stayman Weitzel and Shoulders with 28 years of experience
20 NW 1st Street, Evansville, IN

Dirck H. Stahl
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ziemer Stayman Weitzel and Shoulders with 32 years of experience
20 NW 1st Street, Evansville, IN

James P. Casey
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ziemer Stayman Weitzel and Shoulders with 45 years of experience
20 NW 1st Street, Evansville, IN

Jean M. Blanton
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ziemer Stayman Weitzel and Shoulders with 21 years of experience
20 NW 1st Street, Evansville, IN

John E. Hegeman
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Kahn Dees Donovan and Kahn with 40 years of experience
501 Main Street, Evansville, IN

Jon D. Goldman
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Kahn Dees Donovan and Kahn with 48 years of experience
501 Main Street, Evansville, IN

Keith A. Sermersheim
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Rudolph Fine Porter and Johnson with 31 years of experience
221 NW 5th Street, Evansville, IN

Linwood H. Shannon, III
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Fine and Hatfield with 30 years of experience
520 NW 2nd Street, Evansville, IN

Mary Lee Schiff
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ziemer Stayman Weitzel and Shoulders with 36 years of experience
20 NW 1st Street, Evansville, IN

Ronald R. Allen
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Fine and Hatfield with 60 years of experience
520 NW 2nd Street, Evansville, IN

Scott Funkhouser
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Bamberger Foreman Oswald and Hahn with 24 years of experience
20 NW 4th Street, Evansville, IN

Stacy K. Newton
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Rudolph Fine Porter and Johnson with 29 years of experience
221 NW 5th Street, Evansville, IN

Stacy Kerns Harris
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Rudolph Fine Porter and Johnson with 29 years of experience
221 NW 5th Street, Evansville, IN

Wm. Michael Schiff
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ziemer Stayman Weitzel and Shoulders with 46 years of experience
20 NW 1st Street, Evansville, IN
Have your civil rights been violated?
An individual’s civil rights are granted by the federal, state, and local law – as well as the Constitution and Bill of Rights of the United States. A civil rights attorney works on a diverse set of legal matters. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned discrimination on the basis of religion, gender, race, birthplace or sex. It is unlawful for any business, employer, or government official to discriminate. If you believe your civil rights may have been violated, whether in the workplace or not, you should consult a local civil rights attorney to protect yourself and enforce your rights.
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