Providence, Rhode Island Civil Rights Attorneys

Compare 44 attorneys and 29 law firms in Providence , RI. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.

Denise Myers
Providence civil rights attorney at Mullen & McGourty with 34 years experience

100 Exchange Street, Suite 1002, Providence, RI 02903

John Pendergast
Providence civil rights attorney at Hinckley Allen and Snyder with 63 years experience

1500 Fleet Center, Providence, RI 02903

William Murphy
Providence civil rights attorney at William T Murphy with 55 years experience

76 Westminster Street, Suite 312, Providence, RI 02940

Matthew Medeiros
Providence civil rights attorney at Little Bulman Medeiros and Whitney with 54 years experience

72 Pine Street, Providence, RI 02903

Thomas McAndrew
Providence civil rights attorney at Thomas J McAndrew with 53 years experience

76 Westminster Street, Suite 205, Providence, RI 02903

Joseph Cavanagh Jr.
Providence civil rights attorney at Blish and Cavanagh with 50 years experience

30 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903

Alan Tate
Providence civil rights attorney at Tate Latham and Durant with 49 years experience

321 South Main Street, Providence, RI 02903

William Robinson
Providence civil rights attorney at Locke Lord with 49 years experience

2800 Financial Plaza, Providence, RI 02903

John Mahoney
Providence civil rights attorney at Asquith and Mahoney with 47 years experience

155 South Main Street, Providence, RI 02903

Stephen Reid Jr.
Providence civil rights attorney at Blish and Cavanagh with 47 years experience

30 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903

Kim Greene
Providence civil rights attorney at Brennan Recupero Cascione Scungio and McAllister with 44 years experience

362 Broadway, Providence, RI 02909

John Davis
Providence civil rights attorney at Pierce Davis and Perritano with 43 years experience

128 Dorrance Street, Suite 400, Providence, RI 02903

Richard Ratcliffe
Providence civil rights attorney at Ratcliffe Harten Burke and Galamaga with 43 years experience

40 Westminster Street, Suite 700, Providence, RI 02903

John Houlihan
Providence civil rights attorney at Locke Lord with 43 years experience

2800 Financial Plaza, Providence, RI 02903

John Bernardo, III
Providence civil rights attorney at John R Bernardo with 41 years experience

566 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908

Karen Pelczarski
Providence civil rights attorney at Blish and Cavanagh with 39 years experience

30 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903

Robert Brooks
Providence civil rights attorney at Adler Pollock and Sheehan with 37 years experience

1 Citizens Plaza, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903

Robert McConnell
Providence civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 37 years experience

321 South Main Street, 2nd Floor, Providence, RI 02903

Richard Jocelyn
Providence civil rights attorney at Hinckley Allen and Snyder with 37 years experience

1500 Fleet Center, Providence, RI 02903

Edward Nolan Jr.
Providence civil rights attorney at Martinous Law Associates with 36 years experience

999 Westminster Street, Providence, RI 02903

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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