United States Department of Justice

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The U.S. Department of Justice is United States government A department whose minister enjoys Cabinet status. The mission of the Department of Justice is to ensure the enforcement of the law and safeguard the government of the United States Legal interest And ensure that the laws are equal for all citizens of the United States. Its minister is the United States attorney-general Former ministers are Jeff Sessions , William Barr Et al.
The head of the department is not called the Secretary in the Cabinet, but the United States Attorney General. The current Attorney General is Merrick Garland .
On March 10, 2021, United States Congress senate Vote for Merrick Garland Take up the post of United States Attorney General [3] .
Chinese name
United States Department of Justice
Foreign name
the United States Department of Justice
duty
Representing the United States government in legal disputes
Formally established
July 1, 1870
Minister of justice
Merrick Garland

Development history

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Headquarters: Robert F. Kennedy Justice Department Building
In 1789, the office of Attorney General was created in the United States. At first, it was a part-time position, with the task of providing United States Congress And the president on legal advice. But with the United States bureaucracy The workload of the post increased, and by 1819 he was no longer able to serve as counsel to Congress and the Government. On June 22, 1870, the United States Congress decided to create a Justice Department. The department officially began its work on July 1, 1870. The establishment of this department is critical to the General Prosecutor's mission, pay And its status has not changed, but it has created the post of a deputy attorney general, whose task is to act in legal disputes United States Supreme Court representative United States government . America attorney-general The United States Attorney General, also known as the United States Attorney General, is the highest position in the Department of Justice Chief executive . The Attorney general is considered to be the chief legal counsel of the United States government. He is responsible for dealing with legal matters for the United States government and the United States Judicial department Conduct supervision. The U.S. Attorney General is the cabinet member of the President of the United States. United States cabinet It is the only Cabinet department that does not use the name "Secretary" as the chief executive. The attorney general of the United States is seventh in the line of presidential succession. The U.S. Attorney general is nominated by the president of the United States upon taking office, United States Senate Approval is generated. The President has the power to dismiss the attorney General at any time.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced on July 25, 2019 that the federal government will resume executions. It would be the first time the federal government has carried out an execution in nearly two decades since 2003. U.S. Attorney General William Barr directed the federal government Bureau of prisons Five were sentenced to death murder And prisoners of other crimes. The executions are scheduled for December 2019 and January 2020.

Organization leader

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Current leader

Minister: Merrick Garland ( March 11, 2021 -) [5]
Deputy Secretary: Lisa Monaco [6]
Assistant Secretary: Vanita Gupta [7]
Deputy Attorney General: Elizabeth Prelogar (October 29, 2021 -) [8]

Successive ministers

Jeff Sessions Et al [1]
William Barr August 16, 1991 - January 20, 1993, February 14-2, 2019 December, 2010) [1] [4]

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- The Antitrust Bureau
- Confiscation Department
- Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF )
- Civil Bureau.
- Civil Rights Bureau.
- Community policing Service Department (COPS)
- Community relations Service department
- Criminal Bureau.
- narcotic Administration of Control (DEA)
- Diversion Control Program
- Environment and Natural resources Bureau of
- Executive Office for Immigration Review
- United States Attorney's Executive Office
- Executive Office of the United States Trustee
- Federal Bureau of Prisons
- National Penal Association
- US foreign indemnity Liquidation committee
- Interpol -- U.S. National Central Bureau
- The Judicial Administration.
- State drugs. Information center
- Total Assistant procurator office
- The Attorney General's Office
- Attorney Recruitment and Management Office
- Deputy Attorney General's Office
- Dispute Resolution Office
- Information and Privacy Office
- Office of the Inspector General
- Information policy Office of review and review
- Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
- Bureau of Legal Planning
- The United States. Indian And Alaska aborigines office
- Legal Aid Bureau
- Community Dispute Adjudication Division
- Education and Rehabilitation Project Office
- Drug Trial Program Office
- Executive Office for Weed and Seed
- National Criminal Reference Case Service
- The country. judiciary Research institute
- Office for Domestic Preparedness
- Juvenile justice and prevention Juvenile delinquency office
- Crime Victims Office
- Office of Women Victimized
- Legal advice office
- Legal policy office
- Legal system. General office
- The Ombudsman's office
- Attorney's pardon office
- Office of Work Responsibility
- Public affairs office
- The Attorney General's office
- Office of Tribal Justice
- The tax Office.
- United States Attorney Administration
- United States Law Enforcement Services
- The United States. Release on parole council
- U.S. Department of Custodial Program Classification
- Office of International Affairs (OIA)

Investigate high-frequency trading

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U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder testifies before Congress on April 5, 2014. In prepared remarks, Mr. Holder said the Justice Department was investigating High-frequency trading Industry to determine if there is Insider trading .
United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Commodity Futures Trading Commission ( CFTC ) and responsible for supervising securities firms Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Has begun an investigation into high-frequency trading in cooperation with the FBI. [2]