A Nevada Civil Rights Complaint Pursuant To 42 USC 1983 is a legal action that can be taken in the state of Nevada by an individual who believes that their civil rights have been violated. This complaint is based on the federal law 42 USC 1983, which states that any person acting under color of law, whether state or local, can be held liable for civil rights violations. The complaint may be brought against the government or any of its agents, such as law enforcement officers, government employees, or state agencies. The complaint can be filed in any state court in Nevada, and the complaint must specify that damages are being sought under 42 USC 1983. This complaint is often used to address issues of racial discrimination, police brutality, or wrongful death. The complaint must include a detailed description of the alleged violation, the parties involved, and any supporting evidence. Types of Nevada Civil Rights Complaint Pursuant To 42 USC 1983 may include: -Racial Discrimination -Police Brutality -Wrongful Death -Equal Employment Opportunity -Disability Discrimination -Sex Discrimination -Religious Discrimination -Equal Protection Under the Law -First Amendment Violations.