65th Anniversary of the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division was created by the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Its 65th anniversary celebration, held at… read more
The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division was created by the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Its 65th anniversary celebration, held at DOJ headquarters in Washington, D.C, focused on the work of the Division over the decades and honors the contributions of leaders, staff, and alumni. close
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Jon Greenbaum Senior Trial Attorney (Former) Department of Justice Civil Rights Division->Voting Section
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Loretta King Deputy Assistant Attorney General (Former) Department of Justice->Civil Rights Division
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Stanley Pottinger Assistant Attorney General (Former) Department of Justice Civil Rights Division->Voting Section
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Alberto Ruisanchez Chief Department of Justice Civil Rights Division->Immigrant and Employee Rights Section
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