Department of Justice

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Editorial Note The Department of Justice did not meet the publication deadline for
submitting updated information of its activities, functions, and sources of information
as required by the automatic disclosure provisions of the Freedom of Information Act
(5 U.S.C. 552(a)(1)(A)).
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20530
Phone, 202–514–2000. Internet, http://www.usdoj.gov.
Attorney General ERIC H. HOLDER, JR.
Deputy Attorney General JAMES M. COLE
Associate Attorney General D. ANTHONY WEST
Solicitor General DONALD B. VERRILLI, JR.
Inspector General MICHAEL E. HOROWITZ
Assistant Attorney General, Off‌i ce of Legal
Counsel
VIRGINIA A. SEITZ
Assistant Attorney General for Administration,
Justice Management Division
LEE J. LOFTUS
Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division WILLIAM J. BAER
Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division STUART F. DELERY
Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights
Division
THOMAS E. PEREZ
Assistant Attorney General, Criminal
Division
LANNY A. BREUER
Assistant Attorney General, National Security
Division
MYTHILI RAMAN , Acting
Assistant Attorney General, Environment and
Natural Resources Division
ROBERT G. DREHER , Acting
Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division KATHRYN KENEALLY
Director, Off‌i ce of Public Affairs BRIAN FALLON
Director, Off‌i ce of Information Policy MELANIE ANN PUSTAY
Director, Off‌i ce of Tribal Justice TRACY TOULOU
Director, Executive Off‌i ce for U.S. Attorneys H. MARSHALL JARRETT
Director, Executive Off‌i ce for U.S. Trustees CLIFFORD J. WHITE, III
Director, Community Relations Service GRANDE H. LUM
Counsel, Office of Professional
Responsibility
ROBIN C. ASHTON
Director, Professional Responsibility Advisory
Off‌i ce
JERRI U. DUNSTON
Pardon Attorney RONALD L. RODGERS
Associate Deputy Attorney General and
Director, Executive Off‌i ce for Organized
Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces
JAMES H. DINAN
[For the Department of Justice statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 28, Chapter
I, Part 0]
The Department of Justice serves as counsel for the citizens of the United States. It
represents them in enforcing the law in the public interest. Through its thousands of
lawyers, investigators, and agents, the Department plays the key role in protection
against criminals and subversion, ensuring healthy business competition, safeguarding
the consumer, and enforcing drug, immigration, and naturalization laws.

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