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  1. Chattanooga Civil Rights Attorney Andrew Lawrence Berke
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    Chattanooga, TN Civil Rights Attorney. Licensed for 19 years.

  2. Chattanooga Civil Rights Attorney Sam Davis Elliott
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    Chattanooga, TN Civil Rights Attorney. Licensed for 32 years.

  3. Chattanooga Civil Rights Attorney Gerald Howard Summers
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    Chattanooga, TN Civil Rights Attorney. Licensed for 47 years.

  4. Chattanooga Civil Rights Attorney Leah M. Gerbitz
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    Chattanooga, TN Civil Rights Attorney. Licensed for 19 years.

  5. Chattanooga Civil Rights Attorney Howell Newman Peoples
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    Chattanooga, TN Civil Rights Attorney. Licensed for 46 years.

  6. Chattanooga Civil Rights Attorney Jeffrey Michael Atherton
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    Chattanooga, TN Civil Rights Attorney. Licensed for 25 years.

  7. Chattanooga Civil Rights Attorney David Scott Bennett
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    Chattanooga, TN Civil Rights Attorney. Licensed for 20 years.

  8. Chattanooga Civil Rights Attorney Benjamin Travis Reese

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    Chattanooga, TN Civil Rights Attorney. Licensed for 9 years.

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Civil Rights

A civil rights attorney helps protect the personal rights granted to you by the government. When someone violates those rights, a civil rights attorney can help you make them stop these violations, or repay you for any damage they have done to you. Your civil rights are spelled out in federal and state constitutions and in discrimination laws. In fact, civil rights attorneys are sometimes called discrimination attorneys because they frequently handle cases involving a person being treated differently based on gender, age, ethnicity, or sexual orientation.