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It's dependent on what state you live in. Civil rights lawsuits are really only applicable if you're dealing with a state or federal employee. You can't sue a private citizen for civil rights violations, but you would be able to sue a government employee or institution if your rights have been violated. You can probably do a Google search of "statute of limitations civil rights (State)" to start finding out the specifics for the state you reside in.

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