United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division

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The United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division is a division of the United States Department of Justice that enforces federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, sex, disability, religion, and national origin.

FormedDecember 9, 1957 (1957-12-09)
Annual budget$162 million (2015)[1]
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United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
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Division overview
FormedDecember 9, 1957 (1957-12-09)
JurisdictionUnited States federal government agency
HeadquartersRobert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, D.C., United States
Annual budget$162 million (2015)[1]
Division executives
Parent departmentUnited States Department of Justice
Key document
Websitejustice.gov/crt
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The division was established on December 9, 1957, by order of Attorney General William P. Rogers, after the Civil Rights Act of 1957 created the head office of Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights (AAG-CR; appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate)

Organization

  • Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights:[citation needed]
    • Appellate Section
    • Coordination and Review Section
    • Criminal Section
    • Disability Rights Section
    • Educational Opportunities Section
    • Employment Litigation Section
    • Housing and Civil Enforcement Section
    • Immigrant and Employee Rights Section[2]
    • Policy & Strategy Section
    • Special Litigation Section
    • Voting Section

Jurisdiction

The division enforces

In addition, the division prosecutes actions under several criminal civil rights statutes which were designed to preserve personal liberties and safety.

Office of the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights

Drew S. Days III was the first African-American Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division.
  denotes head that served as acting Assistant Attorney General
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# Head Took office Left office Party Administration Ref.
1 W. Wilson White 1957 1960 Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower [3]
2 Harold R. Tyler 1960 1961 Republican [4]
3 Burke Marshall 1961 1965 Democratic John F. Kennedy [4]
4 John Doar 1965 1967 Republican Lyndon B. Johnson [4][5]
5 Stephen J. Pollak 1967 1969 Democratic [4]
6 Jerris Leonard 1969 1971 Republican Richard Nixon [4]
7 David Luke Norman 1971 1973 Republican [4]
8 J. Stanley Pottinger 1973 1977 Republican [4]
9 Drew S. Days 1977 1980 Democratic Jimmy Carter [4]
10 William Bradford Reynolds 1981 1988 Republican Ronald Reagan [4][6]
William C. Lucas (acting) 1988 1989 Republican
James P. Turner (acting) 1989 1990 Republican
11 John R. Dunne 1990 1993 Republican George H. W. Bush [4]
James P. Turner (acting) 1993 1994 Democratic Bill Clinton
12 Deval Patrick 1994 1997 Democratic [4]
13 Bill Lann Lee 1997 2001 Democratic [7]
14 Ralph F. Boyd Jr. 2001 2003 Republican George W. Bush
Bradley Schlozman (acting) 2003 2003 Republican
15 Alexander Acosta 2003 2005 Republican
16 Wan J. Kim 2005 2007 Republican
Grace Chung Becker (acting) 2008 2008 Republican
17 Thomas Perez 2009 2013 Democratic Barack Obama [8]
Jocelyn Samuels (acting) 2013 2014 Democratic
Molly J. Moran (acting) 2014 2014 Democratic
Vanita Gupta (acting) 2014 2017 Democratic [9]
Thomas E. Wheeler II (acting) 2017 2017 Republican Donald Trump [10]
John M. Gore (acting) 2017 2018 Republican [11]
18 Eric Dreiband 2018 2021 Republican [12]
19 Kristen Clarke 2021 2025 Democratic Joe Biden
Mac Warner (acting) 2025 2025 Republican Donald Trump [13]
20 Harmeet Dhillon 2025 - Republican [14]
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