Federal institution
The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice enforces federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race , sex , disability, religion , and national origin.
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).
In 2021, Kristen Clarke became the first woman confirmed to the position.
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
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
The Division enforces
In addition, the Division prosecutes actions under several criminal civil rights statutes which were designed to preserve personal liberties and safety.
Assistant Attorneys General [ edit ]
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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^ Garcia, Philip J. (November 9, 1988). "Assistant Attorney General William Bradford Reynolds, the Justice Department's Controversial Civil Rights Chief, Resigned Wednesday Effective Dec. 9" . United Press International (UPI). Retrieved 22 December 2015 .
^ Marquis, Christopher (August 4, 2000). "Clinton Sidesteps Senate to Fill Civil Rights Enforcement Job" . New York Times . Retrieved 21 December 2015 .
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