The Chambers Law Office,
PLLC civil rights practice includes constitutional law, education rights, employment discrimination, and police misconduct.
This firm seeks to help individuals whose basic human rights and liberties have been violated under the U.S. Constitution and the North Carolina Constitution.
This firm seeks to help individuals obtain an education free from discrimination and to ensure that students are treated fairly, safely, and equally in all learning environments. Some of the areas we practice concern.
This firm seeks to help individuals who have been discriminated against by their current, former, or desired employer. Some of the areas we practice concern the following federal (and related state laws):
Attorney Chambers represents clients in state and federal appeals, drawing from her experience as a federal appellate clerk and successful advocate before the North Carolina appellate courts.
This firm seeks to help criminal defendants in an array of areas including, but not limited to, denial of constitutional rights, excessive sentences, procedural errors, and probation and supervised release violations.
This firm seeks to help individuals whose constitutional rights were violated by law enforcement officers.
This firm provides legal guidance for managing personal assets under North Carolina law.
Legal practice focused
on appealing court
decisions.