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The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, created in 1957 by the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1957, works to uphold the civil and constitutional rights of all Americans, particularly some of the most vulnerable members of our society. The Division enforces federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, disability, religion, familial status and national origin.

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Civil Rights Division News
Justice Department Reaches Settlement with Luther Burbank Savings to Resolve Allegations of Lending Discrimination in California
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
(Press Release)
Settlement Provides $2 Million to Remedy Effects of Minimum Loan Amount Policy
Justice Department Releases a Report on Accessibility of Federal Government Electronic and Information Technology
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
(Press Release)
The Justice Department announced the release of its "Section 508 report to the President and Congress: "Accessibility of Federal Electronic and Information Technology."
Justice Department Settles with Pennsylvania School for $715,000 Over Exclusion of Child with HIV
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
(Press Release)
The Justice Department announced today that it and the AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania have reached a settlement with the Milton Hershey School of Hershey, Pa., to remedy alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

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"Confronting Discrimination in the Post-9/11 Era: Challenges and Opportunities Ten Years Later"
Read the report on the Civil Rights Division's Post-9/11 Civil Rights Summit.
United States v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, et al.: Massachusetts Department of Correction Employment Discrimination Case
The Department of Justice reached a settlement with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, et al. concerning the Massachusetts Department of Correction's use of a physical abilities test in the hiring of entry-level Correction Officers and Correction Program Officers.
Justice Department Reaches $335 Million Lending Discrimination Settlement with Countrywide Financial Corporation
The Department of Justice filed its largest residential fair lending settlement in history to resolve allegations that Countrywide Financial Corporation and its subsidiaries engaged in a widespread pattern or practice of discrimination.
Department of Justice and Department of Education Release Joint Guidance on the Voluntary Use of Race
Review the Department of Justice's and Department of Education's jointly-issued guidance.
Proposals to Strengthen Laws That Protect the Rights of Servicemembers and Other Civil Rights Laws
Read the Department's proposed legislative amendments to strengthen laws that protect the rights of servicemembers and other civil rights laws. Click here for a one-page fact sheet.
Office of the United States Attorneys
Learn about U.S. Attorneys' efforts to enforce civil rights across the nation
Combating Post-9/11 Discriminatory Backlash
Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez has directed the Division's National Origin Working Group to work to combat violations of civil rights laws against Arab, Muslim, Sikh, and South-Asian Americans, and those perceived to be members of these groups, through the creation of the Initiative to Combat Post-9/11 Discriminatory Backlash.
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Thomas E. Perez
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Civil Rights Division
(202) 514-4609
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