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Top best Constitutional Lawyers in zip code 35202 Birmingham

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We have more than 4 top best Constitutional lawyers in zip code 35202, Birmingham, Alabama. Frederic A. Bolling, Camille L. Edwards are among the top best Constitutional attorneys in zip code 35202. While choosing lawyers in zip code 35202, compare their reviews.


Frederic A. Bolling - top best Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 35202

Frederic A. Bolling

Area of Practice: Constitutional ,Employment & Labor ,Government Agencies,Government Contracts,Labor

Zip code: 35202, Birmingham, Alabama



Contact: (205) 328-7915
Thomas, Means, Gillis & Seay, P.C..
400 Financial Center   505 20th Street North Al.

Camille L. Edwards - top best Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 35202

Camille L. Edwards

Rating: 3.55


Area of Practice: Civil Rights,Constitutional ,Government Agencies,Government Contracts

Zip code: 35202, Birmingham, Alabama



Contact: (205) 328-7915
Burke, Harvey & Frankowski, L.L.C..
400 Financial Center   505 20th Street North Al.

Kelvin W. Howard - top best Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 35202

Kelvin W. Howard

Rating: 3.3


Area of Practice: Civil Rights,Constitutional ,Education ,Employment & Labor ,Labor

Zip code: 35202, Birmingham, Alabama



Contact: (205) 328-7915
Thomas, Means, Gillis & Seay, P.C..
400 Financial Center   505 20th Street North Al.

Afrika C. Parchman - top best Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 35202

Afrika C. Parchman

Rating: 3.3


Area of Practice: Civil Rights,Constitutional ,Education ,Government Agencies

Zip code: 35202, Birmingham, Alabama



Contact: (205) 328-7915
Thomas, Means, Gillis & Seay, P.C..
400 Financial Center   505 20th Street North Al.

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Constitutional Case examples in zip code 35202

Description: Legal matters involving civil rights under constitutional provisions. Case Example: Gonzalez v. State of California (2019) Judgment: Case involving constitutional rights violations, resulting in policy changes and a $300,000 settlement.