Welcome to the Civil Rights Justice Center, PLLC
Launched in 2015 as a law firm and legal resource center for students, lawyers, and anyone who is interested in learning about their civil liberties, the Civil Rights Justice Center is a place where people can seek legal advice, learn their rights, and improve their lives.
Although we are no longer accepting new clients or claims, our Internship Program is continuing. Click "INTERNSHIPS" link above to apply/learn more.
While many firms are simply interested in a quick turnover, we at the Civil Rights Justice Center are interested in ensuring that you get the best possible outcome and that your rights are properly protected.
Although we are no longer accepting new clients or claims, our Internship Program is continuing. Click "INTERNSHIPS" link above to apply/learn more.
While many firms are simply interested in a quick turnover, we at the Civil Rights Justice Center are interested in ensuring that you get the best possible outcome and that your rights are properly protected.
Please Note:
This website is designed for general civil rights information and education only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.
This website is designed for general civil rights information and education only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.
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Recent press
Enumclaw police ignored rape tipThe Civil Rights Justice Center has filed a lawsuit against several parties whose negligence resulted in numerous counts of sexual assault of an underage girl. Under Washington law, police officers are mandatory reporters who are required to contact Child Protective Services (CPS) when they receive a child abuse complaint.
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Darryl Parker discusses client Morales' may day arrestSeattle civil rights attorney Darryl Parker represents his client, Maria Morales, in her lawsuit against the city for her false arrest and its subsequent involvement in a cover-up. Proof of the incident was caught on video with a cell phone to help solidify their case.
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Darryl Parker discusses employee rights and the ADA"While the workers do sign contracts acknowledging that they must pass physicals, those contracts don't supersede the ADA, which requires that companies make reasonable accommodations for disabled employees," said Darryl Parker, the Seattle attorney who brought the case.
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Darryl Parker discusses incarcerated client brown on king 5"Brown has spent most of his adult life in prison. Parker says his client is mentally ill and that the Washington Department of Corrections (DOC) needs to do a better job treating – instead of punishing – inmates who act up because of mental illness. 'You’re punishing someone for behavior they really can’t control,' Parker said. “I’m sure if he could stop, he’d stop.'"
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