| Human Rights Commission
The District of Columbia Commission on Human Rights adjudicates private sector complaints that have been found to have probable cause and have been certified by the Office of Human Rights. An administrative, trial-type hearing is conducted either before a hearing examiner or a panel of commissioners. Upon a finding of discrimination, the Commission may issue injunctive relief and award damages including front and back pay, compensatory damages, civil penalties, and attorney’s fees. Appeals of all Commission decisions may be brought before the DC Court of Appeals. Select from the following for more information:
Human Rights Commission
Government of the District of Columbia One Judiciary Square 441 4th Street NW Suite 290N Washington, DC 20001
(202) 727-0656
Recent Decisions and Orders
2007-2008 Bimonthly Meeting Schedule
Select from the link next to the meeting date to view minutes from that meeting as a downloadable PDF document.
September 10, 2008 (Meeting Minutes Pending Approval) November 13, 2008
All meetings are at 6:30 pm at 441 4th Street, Suite 570 North, Washington, DC. Call the Human Rights Commission's office at (202) 727-0656 for room location and additional information.
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