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OLP Freedom of Information Act

FOIA Contact:

Carmen L. Mallon
Chief of Staff
Office of Information Policy
Department of Justice
Suite 11050
1425 New York Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530-0001
(202) 514-FOIA
DOJ.OIP.Initial.Requests@usdoj.gov

Submit and Track a Request

FOIA Library:

Many documents are available to the public without having to make a FOIA request. These documents are called "proactive disclosures" because they are automatically posted online by all Department components.

Component Description:

The Office of Legal Policy (OLP) serves as the Attorney General's principal policy development staff, and is involved in a wide range of criminal and civil justice policy initiatives central to the Department's mission. The Office performs a high-level coordination role within the Department, including legal research and policy analysis to support major Department initiatives. The Office reviews and analyzes pending legislation proposals, coordinates regulatory development and review of proposed rules, and serves as liaison to OMB on regulatory matters. The Office evaluates potential nominees for Federal judicial and U.S. Attorney appointments and assists in preparation of nominees for Senate confirmation. OLP maintains background files on OLP policy, legislative proposals, and working files for its staff support activities. Records maintained include those relating to the administration of the Office.

DOJ Reference Guide:

A comprehensive guide to the FOIA that serves as a handbook for obtaining information from the Department

Special information required to make a FOIA request:

None

Publicly available information for which a FOIA request is not required:

Information and reports considered to be of significant public interest. If interested in such information, please contact the office listed above.

Multitrack processing:

FOIA requests are placed in one of three tracks. Track one is for those requests which seek and receive expedited processing pursuant to subsection (a)(6)(E) of the FOIA. The second track is for those requests which do not involve voluminous records or lengthy consultations with other entities. Track three is for those requests which involve voluminous records and for which lengthy or numerous consultations are required, or those requests which may involve sensitive records.

Major Information Systems:

Correspondence Management System

Historical and Record Management System of Appointed Federal Judges
Updated: May 2012
General Information Office of Legal Policy
 
Leadership
Christopher H. Schroeder
Assistant Attorney General
Contact
Office of Legal Policy
(202) 514-4601
Interagency Alternative Dispute Resolution Working Group
Judicial Nominations
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