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Indianapolis, Indiana Civil Rights Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 72 Indianapolis attorneys and 39 law firms.

S R Born
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ice Miller LLP with 55 years of experience
One American Square, Indianapolis, IN

Scott A. Harkness
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Norris Choplin and Schroeder with 33 years of experience
101 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN

Stephanie Franco Holtzlander
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Bleeke Dillon Crandall with 32 years of experience
8470 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN

Stephanie L. Cassman
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Lewis Wagner with 25 years of experience
501 Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis, IN

Susan B Tabler
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ice Miller LLP with 50 years of experience
One American Square, Indianapolis, IN

Susan D. Rayl
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Smith Rayl Law Office with 31 years of experience
1512 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN

Susan W Kline
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Faegre Baker Daniels with 25 years of experience
300 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN

Tami A Earnhart
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ice Miller LLP with 26 years of experience
One American Square, Indianapolis, IN

Vanessa Villegas Lpez
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Lopez Law Office with 20 years of experience
1512 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN

Wayne E. Uhl
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Stephenson Morow and Semler with 36 years of experience
3077 East 98th Street, Indianapolis, IN

Wayne O Adams
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Ice Miller LLP with 51 years of experience
One American Square, Indianapolis, IN

William Bock
Indiana Civil Rights attorney at Kroger Gardis and Regas LLP with 36 years of experience
111 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, 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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