The United States Constitution provides all people rights under the law. Some of these rights include being free from discrimination based on race, disability, religion, sex, national origin, or color, and these protections must be provided in education, employment, credit, housing, voting, public accommodations, and certain federally-funded programs. Further, each person is entitled to their personal liberties and basic safety. Despite the protections provided to all people under the Constitution, at times, people find their rights have been trampled. Thus, victims of civil rights violations and discrimination can suffer a degradation of personal liberty, bodily harm, loss of freedom, reputational harm, and emotional distress. Regardless of the area of your civil rights or discrimination matter, Dr. Harris can help you navigate the legal system and assist you in receiving justice. Contact her today to schedule a free fifteen-minute civil rights and discrimination consultation appointment.