THE FIRST AMENDMENT PROTECTS YOUR SPEECH. GOVERNMENT RETALIATION IS ILLEGAL.

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Government censorship, retaliation, and content-based restrictions are actionable under Section 1983.

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"I was terminated from a government position after speaking out about misconduct. My plan attorney filed a Section 1983 First Amendment retaliation claim. The case settled with reinstatement and back pay. Government employees have real First Amendment protections — I just needed an attorney to enforce them."

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Sacramento, CA

⏱️ Free Speech Claim Timeline

Act Before Your Filing Window Closes

Section 1983 First Amendment claims follow state statutes of limitations — typically 2–3 years

Violation Just Occurred
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Evidence is fresh. An attorney can file a Section 1983 claim against government actors for censorship, retaliation, or content-based speech restrictions immediately — pursuing injunctive relief, damages, and attorney fees.

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Evidence intact and witnesses remember clearly. Section 1983 claims typically have a 2–3 year window, but acting early preserves the strongest position and maximum remedies.

1–2 Years Out
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Statute of limitations approaching for most Section 1983 First Amendment claims. Evidence gaps may be forming. An attorney must confirm your state's specific limitation period and file before it closes.

At or Past Limit
Check Now — Exceptions May Apply

Continuing violations, government concealment, or discovery-rule tolling may extend the window. State free speech protections may provide separate timelines. An attorney reviews all available options immediately.

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Legal Help for Freedom of Speech Violation

The First Amendment protects free speech, press, assembly, and petition from government interference.

Government employers, public schools, and law enforcement agencies can violate these rights through censorship, retaliation, or prior restraints.

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  • Government employee free speech retaliation
  • Prior restraint of publication or protest
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  • Permit and public forum access disputes

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What Our Members Say

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"I was terminated from a government position after speaking out about misconduct. My plan attorney filed a Section 1983 First Amendment retaliation claim. The case settled with reinstatement and back pay. Government employees have real First Amendment protections — I just needed an attorney to enforce them."

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Sacramento, CA
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