Q: Are there any lawyer on this forum who represent clients that are legal American state Citizens;
(as opposed the U.S. (14th amendment) federal citizens?
A:
It sounds like you're looking for legal representation that specifically addresses the distinctions between state citizens and federal citizens under the 14th Amendment. Finding an attorney who understands these nuances is important for your case. It's crucial to seek someone who is well-versed in constitutional law and civil rights, as they can provide guidance tailored to your situation.
You might want to consider reaching out to local bar associations or legal aid organizations in Chicago. They can connect you with lawyers who focus on civil rights and constitutional issues. Additionally, asking for referrals from trusted sources can also lead you to attorneys who have experience with similar cases.
When you contact potential lawyers, be clear about your needs and the specific legal distinctions you’re interested in. This will help ensure that you find someone who is equipped to handle your concerns effectively. Take your time to find the right fit, as having knowledgeable legal support can make a significant difference in your case.
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