Civil Rights - Violated?

Standing Up for Your Civil Rights

The Constitution and New Hampshire law place real limits on what government — and in some cases private actors — may do to you. When those limits are crossed, the law provides remedies, but pursuing them requires navigating specialized procedures, short deadlines, and doctrines like qualified immunity that demand experienced counsel.

A.A. Archambault PLLC represents individuals in state and federal court, including the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire, in matters such as:



  • Police misconduct, excessive force, and false arrest
  • Unlawful searches and seizures
  • Federal civil rights claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983
  • First Amendment retaliation and free speech violations
  • Due process violations by government agencies
  • Discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations under New Hampshire's Law Against Discrimination (RSA 354-A) and federal law, including proceedings before the New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights




Civil rights cases are rarely simple. They often mean taking on a government entity or institution with far greater resources — which is exactly why having a lawyer who knows both the courtroom and how government actually operates makes a difference.


If you believe your rights have been violated, act promptly: administrative complaints and constitutional claims carry strict filing deadlines. Call (603) 499-7431 for a confidential consultation.


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We’re here to help you resolve your case, protect your rights, and negotiate favorable outcomes.

Call (603) 499-7431 to schedule your free 30-minute consultation.