Raymond K. Bryant, J.D., MPhil, B.A.
Raymond K. Bryant is a trial lawyer and litigator emphasizing Plaintiffs’ civil rights and police misconduct actions. Before coming to Denver, Raymond was a political campaign consultant and civil libertarian political activist in cities across the country. Raymond’s graduate work at the University of Cambridge, University of Arizona Law, and American University Law has helped temper his belief that when one of us is abused by injustice, all of us are victims of that injustice. Thus, Raymond is committed to fighting for greater access to the courts and greater remedies for people who have had their rights trampled upon. Raymond’s legal practice reflects his belief that the law should be used as a sword, not just a shield, for everyday people to affirmatively enforce their Constitutional and legal rights against those in power who abuse the public trust.
Areas of Practice:
Civil Rights
Police Misconduct
Employment Discrimination
Litigation Percentage:
100%
Bar Admission:
Colorado, 2010
U.S. District Court District of Colorado, 2010
Education:
American University, Washington College of Law
L.L.M. in Civil and Constitutional Rights (Candidate)
University of Arizona, James E. Rogers School of Law
J.D.
University of Cambridge
M.Phil.in Political and Educational Philosophy
University of North Texas
B.A. in Sociology
Legal Publications:
Breaking Barriers to the Ballot: AZ Felony Enfranchisement Voting Rights Report –ACLU Arizona – Published 10/08
Professional Associations & Memberships:
Colorado Bar Association – Litigation Section
Denver Bar Association – Young Lawyers Division
National Lawyers Guild – National Police Accountability Project
Past Employment:
Robbins and Curtin, PLLC, Phoenix, AZ (2009)
Clerk – Personal Injury and Civil Rights
Gerhardstein and Branch, LPA, Cincinnati, OH (2008)
Clerk – Civil Rights and Police Misconduct
AZ Attorney General, Civil Rights Division (2008)
Clerk – Employment and Civil Rights