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Civil Rights Attorneys in Washington, District of Columbia
From first consultation to resolution, these 24+ Washington civil rights attorneys can help. The civil rights attorneys shown 4 list 10+ years of experience. Compare them by rating and client reviews, or get matched free with the right Washington civil rights attorney in minutes.
Top civil rights attorneys in Washington

Bradford P. Johnson

Alfonso Kennard Jr.

Ariel Elaine Solomon

John Parker Sweeney

Nathan Siegel

Neil Henrichsen

Linda M. Correia

Abbe D Lowell
Asim Ghafoor
Boniface K. Cobbina

Douglas "Doug" Hallward-Driemeier

Debra S. Katz
Browse civil rights attorneys in Washington
- Bradford P. Johnson
- Alfonso Kennard Jr.
- Ariel Elaine Solomon
- John Parker Sweeney
- Nathan Siegel
- Neil Henrichsen
- Linda M. Correia
- Abbe D Lowell
- Asim Ghafoor
- Boniface K. Cobbina
- Douglas "Doug" Hallward-Driemeier
- Debra S. Katz
- Carolyn Wheeler
- Jason Zuckerman
- Andrew Adelman
- Eve Hill
- Avi Kumin
- Alexis H. Ronickher
- Lisa J. Banks
- Adam Herzog
- David W. Ogden
- Christopher "Chris" Wilkinson
- Catherine Guttman-McCabe
- James Eisenmann
Frequently asked questions
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How much does a civil rights lawyer in Washington cost?
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