The Office of Professional Responsibility, which reports directly to the Attorney General, is responsible for investigating allegations of misconduct involving Department attorneys that relate to the exercise of their authority to investigate, litigate or provide legal advice, as well as allegations of misconduct by law enforcement personnel when they are related to allegations of attorney misconduct within the jurisdiction of OPR.
The objective of OPR is to ensure that Department
of Justice attorneys continue to perform their duties in accordance with the high
professional standards expected of the Nation's principal law enforcement agency.
The Office is headed by the Counsel for Professional Responsibility. Under
the Counsel's direction, OPR reviews allegations of attorney misconduct involving
violation of any standard imposed by law, applicable rules of professional conduct,
or Departmental policy. When warranted, OPR conducts full investigations of such
allegations, and reports its findings and conclusions to the Attorney General
and other appropriate Departmental officials.
The Office also serves as
the Department's contact with state bar disciplinary organizations.
The
Counsel submits an annual report to the Attorney General.
The annual report discusses the work of OPR and provides summaries of cases closed
during the year. In addition, OPR identifies significant trends in allegations
of attorney misconduct, and makes recommendations to the Attorney General on the
need for changes in policies or procedures that become evident during the course
of internal inquiries reviewed or initiated by the Office.
OPR and the Department's Office of Inspector General completed a joint investigation into allegations of politicized hiring by Monica Goodling and other staff in the Office of the Attorney General. The complete text of the joint OPR/OIG report can be accessed here.
OPR and the Department’s Office of Inspector General completed a joint investigation into allegations of politicized hiring in the Department of Justice Honors Program and Summer Law Intern Program. The complete text of the joint OPR/OIG report can be accessed here.
OPR and the Department's Office of Inspector General completed a joint investigation into the removal of nine U.S. Attorneys in 2006. The complete text of the joint OPR/OIG report can be accessed here
New! OPR and the Department’s Office of Inspector General completed a joint investigation into allegations of politicized hiring and personnel practices in the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division. The complete text of the joint OPR/OIG report can be accessed here.
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