Holtzman Vogel’s Constitutional Law Group provides legal counsel regarding all aspects of federal and state constitutional law. Our attorneys have a winning record litigating constitutional law matters. With decades of experience advising clients on constitutional law issues, we are adept at persuasively communicating to courts the serious and tangible consequences of challenges to our clients’ constitutional rights.
Our clients include:
- Individuals
- Elected officeholders
- Political candidates
- Political parties
- Corporations
- Non-profit organizations
- Government agencies
- Consulting firms
Our attorneys routinely represent clients in the following constitutional matters:
- First Amendment issues, including political speech and campaign finance issues, exercise of religion issues, and redistricting and voting issues
- Second Amendment issues, including the filing of amicus curiae briefs on behalf of clients
- Fifth Amendment issues, including violations of procedural and substantive due process, and unconstitutional takings of property
- Sixth Amendment issues related to criminal law
- Eighth Amendment issues, including excessive fines in the context of campaign finance laws, rules, and regulations
- Fourteenth Amendment issues, including redistricting and voting issues, violations of procedural and substantive due process, and the discriminatory impact of certain laws, rules, and regulations, such as those that violate the Equal Protection Clause
- Fifteenth Amendment issues, including redistricting and voting issues, as well as the racially discriminatory impact of certain voting laws
- Nineteenth Amendment issues, including handling the only reported Nineteenth Amendment case at the appellate level in the U.S.
- State constitutional issues regarding similar fundamental rights.
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