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CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION |
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Until the aftermath of the Civil War, however,
Americans had little recourse against actions by the government that
infringed on our constitutional liberties. Even in outrageous situations
where the government had violated the provisions of the Constitution,
all the citizen could hope for was to have a court dismiss |
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The first Civil Rights Act was passed by Congress in 1867. This legislation established a legal course of action through which citizens could sue government officials who were guilty of violating constitutional freedoms, and be awarded full compensation. The law also established a way to enjoin government officials from committing such wrongdoing again. It is a law in the cause of freedom which, even today, finds little parallel elsewhere in the world. It provides the single greatest legal protection Americans enjoy against abuses by the government. Constitutional claims under the Civil Rights Act range from charges of police brutality, to environmental laws that destroy the value of citizens' property, to striking down laws that restrict one's freedom to demonstrate on city streets.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 further
expanded the scope of federally protected freedoms. Most
employers were, for the first time, prohibited from engaging in
discriminatory hiring practices. Hotels, railroads, and many
other kinds of companies that provide public accommodations also
were prohibited from engaging in discrimination. The Act
provides for injunctive relief, compensation to the affected
parties, and the award of attorney fees to a prevailing
plaintiff. |
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If you feel that the government has been violating
your freedoms, Attorney Stephen Merrill is one of few local attorneys
willing to make the government answer to the Constitution. As a leader
in the Libertarian Party, as a past member of the ACLU and as a civil
rights trial attorney, Mr. Merrill's credentials in the support of
freedom speak for themselves. Hire the Alaska civil rights attorney who can make government officials be responsible for their actions. |
SERVING ALASKA: Anchorage, Seward, Palmer, Mat-Su, Kenai |
Stephen Merrill, Attorney The Outlook, Suite 304 234 East 15th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Phone: 907-952-1200 Fax: 907-258-7398 AttyMerrill@AnchorageLawyer.US |