Civil Rights Division

Civil Rights Division

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COVID-19: Justice Department’s Actions to Protect Constitutional and Civil Liberties

About the Division

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.

Featured Items

Two Dallas Men Plead Guilty to Hate Crimes After Using Dating App to Target Gay Men for Violent Crimes

Press Release (12/13/2019)

Remarks by Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband at Press Conference Announcing Launch of Mississippi Human Trafficking Coordination Council
Speech (9/10/2019)

Justice Department Files Amicus Brief Explaining that Harvard’s Race-Based Admissions Process Violates Federal Civil-Rights Law
Press Release (2/25/2020)

Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against the City of Chicago To Enforce USERRA Rights of U.S. Army Reservist
Press Release (12/18/2019)

Justice Department Announces Investigation into Conditions in Four Mississippi Prisons
Press Release (2/5/2020)

Justice Department Settles with Staffing Company to Resolve Immigration-Related Discrimination Claims
Press Release (2/18/2020)

Superseding Indictment Charges Man for Making Threats Against a Maryland Synagogue
Press Release (1/16/2020)

Justice Department Settles Lawsuit Against the South Dakota Department of Social Services Alleging Intentional Race Discrimination Against Native American Job Applicants at the Pine Ridge Reservation
Press Release (1/29/2020)

General Information Office of the Assistant Attorney General
Leadership 
Eric S. Dreiband
Assistant Attorney General
Contact 
Civil Rights Division
(202) 514-3847
Telephone Device for the Deaf (TTY) (202) 514-0716
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