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What is the Governments Role in Civil Rights Enforcement?

 
 
The government has a large role to play in most civil rights enforcement cases whether it is at the federal or state level. In most cases, you have the options of filing a complaint with the government office state or federal that will begin to take steps to enforce your civil rights.
 
Once you file a claim for housing discrimination, the government agency will then determine whether you have a legitimate claim after investigating your case. The agency may take further action against the person or company that infringed upon your civil rights.
 
There are various rules regarding filing claims and in some instances, a claim must be submitted to the government before you can file a private lawsuit. Remember there are time limits for filing claims.
 
Knowing what agency will handle your civil rights claim is often the hardest factor to understand. To learn more about filing a civil rights claim you should talk with a housing discrimination lawyer to ensure you fill out the correct paperwork and file your claim with the correct agency within the time limit.
 
Federal agencies that investigate civil rights claims include the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). In some cases, state agencies may also investigate or even work along side the federal agency.
 
Taking with a qualified housing discrimination lawyer will give you the answers you need to pursue your civil rights case and receive the compensation you deserve.
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