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Who can file a lawsuit?

Under tort laws and civil laws in the United States, a person must have 'standing to sue.' This means that he must have suffered a legal wrong that the law can provide compensation for....

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Police Brutality: You May Be Able to Sue the Police

Police brutality is all to common in society today, but what many people don't realize is that victims of police brutality may be able to sue the police for their injuries. Even individuals who were d...

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How to Choose the Right Civil Rights Lawyer

Choosing a civil rights lawyer is an important decision that should be made carefully. The right lawyer will have experience in civil rights cases similar to yours, and will be willing to meet and spe...

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False Arrest: How to Know Whether You Have a Case

False arrest is an arrest made with neither a warrant or probable cause. False arrest is a form of false imprisonment conducted by a party who claims to have authority to make the arrest. It can be ha...

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Americans with Disabilities Act: A Guide to the ADA

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is federal legislation enacted in 1990 that provides a broad range of protections for individuals with disabilities. To qualify for the protections of the ADA...

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Racial Discrimination in Education

Racial discrimination in education refers to any harassment of students based on race, color, or national origin. In an attempt to prevent racial discrimination and eliminate the hostile educational e...

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Can I sue a police officer for false arrest?

You can sue a cop for false arrest, but such lawsuits tend to be difficult to win. Most states protect their officers from such suits with what is called “investigatorial immunity.” As long as an ...

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What sort of legal remedies are available if I sue?

The types of legal remedies that are available to you will vary depending on the type of litigation that you are involved in. For example, there may be a broader array of remedies available to someone...