Detroit, Michigan Civil Rights Attorneys

Compare 63 attorneys and 29 law firms in Detroit , MI. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.

Ronald Santo
Detroit civil rights attorney at Dykema Gosett with 59 years experience

400 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243

Walter Connolly Jr
Detroit civil rights attorney at Foley and Lardner with 57 years experience

500 Woodward Avenue, Suite 2700, Detroit, MI 48226

Laurence Burgess
Detroit civil rights attorney at Burgess and Burgess with 56 years experience

535 Griswold Street, Suite 2500, Detroit, MI 48226

James Zeman
Detroit civil rights attorney at Bellanca LaBarge with 54 years experience

645 Griswold Street, Suite 1300, Detroit, MI 48226

Harold Gurewitz
Detroit civil rights attorney at Gurewitz and Raben with 54 years experience

333 West Fort Street, Suite 1100, Detroit, MI 48226

John Jacobs
Detroit civil rights attorney at Jacobs and Diemer with 54 years experience

500 Griswold Street, Suite 2825, Detroit, MI 48226

Stephen Leuchtman
Detroit civil rights attorney at Trowbridge Law Firm with 54 years experience

1380 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, MI 48207

Frank Eaman
Detroit civil rights attorney at Frank D Eaman with 53 years experience

645 Griswold Street, Suite 3060, Detroit, MI 48226

Seth Lloyd
Detroit civil rights attorney at Dykema Gosett with 52 years experience

400 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243

Frank Jackson, III
Detroit civil rights attorney at Frank W Jackson with 51 years experience

19401 West McNichols Road, Suite E, Detroit, MI 48219

John Entenman
Detroit civil rights attorney at Dykema Gosett with 51 years experience

400 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243

Charles Duerr Jr
Detroit civil rights attorney at Miller Canfield Paddock and Stone with 51 years experience

150 West Jefferson, Suite 2500, Detroit, MI 48226

Frederic Champnella
Detroit civil rights attorney at Keller Thoma with 50 years experience

440 East Congress, 5th Floor, Detroit, MI 48226

Richard Seryak
Detroit civil rights attorney at Miller Canfield Paddock and Stone with 49 years experience

150 West Jefferson, Suite 2500, Detroit, MI 48226

Peter Blake
Detroit civil rights attorney at Blake Kirchner Symonds Larson Kennedy and Smith with 48 years experience

535 Griswold Street, Suite 1400, Detroit, MI 48226

F Blake
Detroit civil rights attorney at Blake Kirchner Symonds Larson Kennedy and Smith with 48 years experience

535 Griswold Street, Suite 1400, Detroit, MI 48226

Jerome Drouillard
Detroit civil rights attorney at Dykema Gosett with 48 years experience

400 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243

Larry Bennett
Detroit civil rights attorney at Giarmarco Mullins and Horton with 48 years experience

1000 First Federal Building, Detroit, MI 48226

Jerome Watson
Detroit civil rights attorney at Miller Canfield Paddock and Stone with 48 years experience

150 West Jefferson, Suite 2500, Detroit, MI 48226

Kenneth Lewis
Detroit civil rights attorney at Plunkett Cooney with 48 years experience

535 Griswold, Suite 2400, Detroit, MI 48226

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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