Constitutional Law

Constitutional law is the foundational area where your rights collide with government actors like states, schools, the police, counties and towns. We sue counties, schools, towns and government contractors in the Shenandoah Valley, from Winchester down to Roanoke, as well as in Loudoun, Fairfax, Prince William and Fauquier County.

We can litigate, negotiate, and advise you on parental rights, transgender identity, LGBTQ protections, social services, the police, prison rights, cannabis regulation, free speech, freedom of religion, and abuse of power by states, towns and counties in Northern Virginia and Maryland. Section 1983 of the United States Code, also known as 42 U.S.C. § 1983, is a federal law that allows citizens to sue state/local government officials for violating their constitutional rights. It is both our pleasure and our honor to advise, defend and protect your liberties as an American.

what is Constitutional Law and what can it include?

Constitutional Law Includes ...

Issues relating to freedom of speech, defamation, & the free exercise of your religion, Establishment of Religion, 1983 Actions, Second Amendment rights, Property rights, Suing towns, counties, and any state actors in VA/MD, Establishment Clause cases, Parental rights, Education law, and General defenses of liberty

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JARVIS LAW

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Front Royal, Virginia 22630
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