REGISTRATION FORM Protecting Civil Rights - US Department of 2025

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Some of the most common examples of civil rights violations include freedom from discrimination, race, color, religion, sex, and national origin. It also includes your rights to and from religion, speech, press, assembly, protest, search and seizure, due process, representation, and equal protection under the law.
At the conclusion of its investigation, OCR will determine, with regard to each allegation, whether: There is insufficient evidence to support a conclusion that the recipient failed to comply with the law, or. A preponderance of the evidence supports a conclusion that the recipient failed to comply with the law.
Federal and California law protects many specific civil rights. As a result, civil rights cases can include some or all of the following: Freedom from excessive force by police or other law enforcement. Freedom from unreasonable searches or seizures by police or other law enforcement.
The most common complaint involves allegations of color of law violations. Another common complaint involves racial violence, such as physical assaults, homicides, verbal or written threats, or desecration of property.
Under the Privacy Act, OCR will disclose an individuals name or other personal information with a signed consent, and only when it is necessary to complete the investigation of the complaint or to enforce civil rights laws or when it is otherwise permitted by law.
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Examples of civil rights include the right to vote, the right to a fair trial, the right to government services, the right to a public education, the right to gainful employment, the right to housing, the right to use public facilities, freedom of religion.

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