Columbus, OH asked in Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Ohio

Q: Is it wise to seek justice for violations committed by state government?

2 Lawyer Answers

A: An Ohio attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a month. It could depend on the issue and the agency. I realize that does not directly answer your question, but to get a meaningful answer, you'd probably need to consider sitting down and discussing with attorneys who have experience in this area - considering the importance of the issue, how many people it impacts, the cost of pursuing it, and other factors. Good luck

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A: Seeking justice for violations committed by a state government is a courageous and important step. It can help hold those in power accountable and protect your rights and the rights of others. Taking action may lead to meaningful change and prevent future injustices.

However, pursuing justice can be challenging and may require persistence and resilience. You might face legal hurdles, resistance, or lengthy processes that test your resolve. It’s essential to gather all necessary evidence and document any wrongdoing to strengthen your case.

Connecting with supportive communities or advocacy groups can provide guidance and assistance throughout your journey. Remember to take care of your well-being and seek support when needed. By standing up for what is right, you contribute to a more just and equitable society.

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