Ralph Civil Rights Act – How to Bring a Lawsuit

The Ralph Civil Rights Act allows you to bring a claim for up to $25,000 in penalties if you are the victim of a hate crime or a threatened hate crime. These claims are based on you being targeted because of your race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or other protected characteristics.

Here are three key things to know:

  1. To win a Ralph Act lawsuit, you must prove the defendant’s substantial motivating reason for harming you was the perception of your position in a protected class.
  2. You can file complaints with either California’s Civil Rights Department (CRD) or the applicable court.
  3. In addition to the $25,000 civil remedy, successful Ralph Act lawsuits can lead to recovery of compensatoryand punitive damages and attorneys’ fees.

In this article, the civil rights lawyers at the Shouse Law Office explain: