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United States Assistant Attorney General

Many of the divisions and offices of the United States Department of Justice are headed by an assistant attorney general.

The flag of a U.S. Assistant Attorney General.

The president of the United States appoints individuals to the position of assistant attorney general with the advice and consent of the Senate.[1] United States Department of Justice components that are led by an assistant attorney general are:

Assistant attorneys general report either to the deputy attorney general (in the case of the Criminal Division, the Justice Management Division and the Offices of Legal Counsel, Legislative Affairs, and Legal Policy) or to the associate attorney general (in the case of the Antitrust, Civil, Civil Rights, Environment & Natural Resources, and Tax Divisions and the Office of Justice Programs).

List of U.S. Assistant Attorneys General edit

Assistant Attorney General edit

Name Years of service Appointed by President
Titian J. Coffey 1880–1884 Chester A. Arthur
Zachariah Montgomery 1885–1889 Grover Cleveland
John C. Chaney 1889–1893 Benjamin Harrison
William Arden Maury 1889–1893 Benjamin Harrison
Holmes Conrad 1893–1895 Grover Cleveland
Joshua Eric Dodge 1893–1897 Grover Cleveland
Edward Baldwin Whitney 1895–1897 Grover Cleveland
James Edmund Boyd 1897–1900 William McKinley
James M. Beck 1900–1903 William McKinley
James Clark McReynolds 1903–1907 Theodore Roosevelt
Edward Terry Sanford 1907–1908 Theodore Roosevelt
James Alexander Fowler 1908–1911 Theodore Roosevelt
William H. Lewis 1911 William Taft
Ernest Knaebel 1912–1916 William Taft
William L. Frierson 1917–1920 Woodrow Wilson
Annette Abbott Adams 1920–1921 Woodrow Wilson
Mabel Walker Willebrandt 1921–1929 Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge
Roger Wilkins 1966–1969 Lyndon Johnson
Wesley Pomeroy 1968–1969 Richard Nixon

Antitrust Division edit

Name Years of service Appointed by
William Joseph Donovan 1926–1927 Calvin Coolidge
John Lord O'Brian 1929–1933 Herbert Hoover
Robert H. Jackson 1937–1938 Franklin D. Roosevelt
Thurman Arnold 1938–1943 Franklin D. Roosevelt
Wendell Berge 1943–1947 Franklin D. Roosevelt
John F. Sonnett 1947–1948 Harry S. Truman
Herbert Bergson 1948–1950 Harry S. Truman
Leonard Bessman 1950–1951 Harry S. Truman
H. Graham Morison 1951–1952 Harry S. Truman
Newell A. Clapp 1952–1953 acting
Stanley Barnes 1953–1956 Eisenhower
Victor R. Hansen 1956–1959 Eisenhower
Robert A. Bicks 1959–1961 Eisenhower
Lee Loevinger 1961–1963 Kennedy
William Horsley Orrick, Jr. 1963–1965 Kennedy
Donald F. Turner 1965–1968 Lyndon Johnson
Edwin Zimmerman 1968–1969 Lyndon Johnson
Richard W. McLaren 1969–1972 Richard Nixon
Walker B. Comegys 1972 acting
Thomas E. Kauper 1972–1976 Richard Nixon
Donald I. Baker 1976–1977 Gerald R. Ford
John H. Shenefield 1977–1979 Jimmy Carter
Sanford Litvack 1979–1981 Jimmy Carter
William Baxter 1981–1983 Ronald Reagan
J. Paul McGrath 1983–1985 Ronald Reagan
Douglas H. Ginsburg 1985–1986 Ronald Reagan
Charles Rule 1986–1989 Ronald Reagan
James F. Rill 1989–1992 George H.W. Bush
Charles James 1992 acting
J. Mark Gidley 1992–1993 acting
Anne Bingaman 1993–1996 Bill Clinton
Joel Klein 1996–2000 Bill Clinton
Douglas Melamed 2000–2001 acting
Charles James 2001–2003 George W. Bush
R. Hewitt Pate 2003–2005 George W. Bush
Thomas O. Barnett 2005–2008 George W. Bush
Deborah A. Garza 2008–2009 acting
Christine A. Varney 2009–2011 Barack Obama
Sharis Pozen 2011–2012 acting
Joseph F. Wayland 2012 acting
Renata Hesse 2012–2013 acting
William Baer 2013–2017 Barack Obama
Makan Delrahim 2017–2021 Donald J. Trump
Jonathan Kanter 2021–Present Joe Biden

Civil Division edit

# Name Term began Term ended President(s) served under
1 Charles B. Rugg 1930 1933 Herbert Hoover
2 George Clinton Sweeney 1933 1935 Franklin D. Roosevelt
3 Angus D. MacLean 1935
4 James W. Morris 1935 1937
5 Sam E. Whitaker 1937 1939
6 Francis M. Shea 1939 1945
7 John F. Sonnett 1945 1947 Harry S. Truman
8 Peyton Ford 1947 1949
9 H. Graham Morison 1949 1951
10 Holmes Baldridge 1951 1953
11 Warren E. Burger 1953 1956 Dwight D. Eisenhower
12 George Cochran Doub 1953 1960
13 William H. Orrick Jr. 1961 1963 John F. Kennedy
14 John W. Douglas 1963 1966 John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
15 Barefoot Sanders 1966 1967 Lyndon B. Johnson
16 Edwin L. Weisl Jr. 1967 1969
17 William Ruckelshaus 1969 1970 Richard Nixon
18 L. Patrick Gray 1970 1972
19 Harlington Wood Jr. 1972 1973
20 Carla Anderson Hills 1973 1975
21 Rex E. Lee 1975 1977 Gerald Ford
22 Barbara A. Babcock 1977 1979 Jimmy Carter
23 Alice Daniels 1979 1981
24 Paul J. McGrath 1981 1985 Ronald Reagan
25 Richard K. Willard 1985 1988
26 John Bolton 1988 1989
27 Stuart M. Gerson 1989 1993 George H. W. Bush
28 Frank W. Hunger 1993 1999 Bill Clinton
29 David W. Ogden 1999 2001
30 Robert McCallum Jr. 2001 2003 George W. Bush
31 Peter Keisler 2003 2007
32 Gregory G. Katsas 2008 2009
33 Tony West 2009 2012 Barack Obama
34 Stuart F. Delery 2012 2014
- Benjamin C. Mizer (acting) 2014 2017
- Chad Readler (acting) 2017 2018 Donald Trump
35 Jody Hunt 2018 2020
- Ethan P. Davis (acting) 2020 2020
- Jeffrey Clark (acting) 2020 2021
- Brian Boynton (acting) 2021 present Joe Biden
Source:[2]

Civil Rights Division edit

Criminal Division edit

National Security Division edit

Name President(s) Announcement Nomination sent
to the Senate
Confirmation
by the Senate
Sworn in Left office
Kenneth L. Wainstein[6] George W. Bush March 13, 2006 September 21, 2006[7] September 28, 2006[8] March 30, 2008, to become Homeland Security Advisor (Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism)[9]
J. Patrick Rowan June 19, 2008[10] September 26, 2008[11][12][13] October 3, 2008[12] January 20, 2009[14]
David S. Kris Barack Obama January 22, 2009[15] February 11, 2009[14] March 25, 2009[16]
Lisa Monaco March 17, 2011[17] June 28, 2011[18] July 1, 2011[19] March 8, 2013
John Demers Donald Trump, Joe Biden September 2, 2017 September 5, 2017 February 15, 2018 February 22, 2018 June 21, 2021
Matthew G. Olsen Joe Biden May 26, 2021 May 27, 2021 October 28, 2021 November 1, 2021 Incumbent

Environment and Natural Resources Division edit

Justice Management Division edit

  • Lee J. Lofthus

Tax Division edit

Office of Justice Programs edit

Office of Legal Counsel edit

Name Years served Appointed by Notes
Angus D. MacLean 1933–1935 Franklin D. Roosevelt [22]
Golden W. Bell 1935–1939 Franklin D. Roosevelt
Charles Fahy 1940–1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt
Oscar S. Cox 1942–1943 Franklin D. Roosevelt
Hugh B. Cox 1943–1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harold W. Judson 1945–1946 Franklin D. Roosevelt
George T. Washington 1946–1949 Harry Truman
Abraham J. Harris 1950–1951 Harry Truman
Joseph C. Duggan 1951–1952 Harry Truman
J. Lee Rankin 1953–1956 Dwight Eisenhower Became Solicitor General in 1956.
W. Wilson White 1957 Dwight Eisenhower After a short tenure, selected to be first head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.
Malcolm R. Wilkey 1958–1959 Dwight Eisenhower
Robert Kramer 1959–1961 Dwight Eisenhower
Nicholas Katzenbach 1961–1962 John F. Kennedy
Norbert A. Schlei 1962–1966 John F. Kennedy
Frank H. Wozencraft 1966–1969 Lyndon Johnson
William H. Rehnquist 1969–1971 Richard Nixon Later nominated and confirmed as Associate, and subsequent Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Ralph E. Erickson 1971–1972 Richard Nixon
Roger C. Cramton 1972–1973 Richard Nixon
Antonin Scalia 1974–1977 Gerald Ford Later nominated and confirmed as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
John M. Harmon 1977–1981 Jimmy Carter [23]
Theodore B. Olson 1981–1984 Ronald Reagan Later became U.S. Solicitor General.
Charles J. Cooper 1985–1988 Ronald Reagan
Douglas Kmiec 1988–1989 Ronald Reagan Later U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Malta during the "Arab Spring" uprisings.
William P. Barr 1989–1990 George H. W. Bush
Michael Luttig 1990–1991 George H. W. Bush
Timothy Flanigan 1991–1992 George H. W. Bush
Walter Dellinger 1993–1994 Bill Clinton Later became acting U.S. Solicitor General.
Beth Nolan 1995 acting [24] Served as acting Assistant AG, OLC, while Deputy Assistant Attorney General. Nominated to become Assistant AG, OLC, but Senate did not vote on the nomination. Became White House Counsel in 1996.
Dawn Johnsen 1996–1998 acting
Randolph D. Moss 1998–2001 Bill Clinton Served as acting AAG from 1998 to 2000; nominated November 9, 1999; Recess-appointed August 3, 2000; confirmed by United States Senate December 15, 2000
Jay S. Bybee 2001 – March 2003 George W. Bush In charge when the OLC issued the Bybee memo and other Torture memos; appointed as a federal judge; started March 21, 2003
Jack Goldsmith October 2003 – June 2004 George W. Bush Later Professor at Harvard Law School and author of The Terror Presidency (2007)
Daniel Levin 2004–2005 acting
Steven G. Bradbury 2005–2009 acting Served as acting AAG 2005–2007 (nominated June 23, 2005; nomination approved by Senate Judiciary Committee but never voted on by full Senate), continued to function as senior appointed official in charge of OLC until January 20, 2009.
David J. Barron 2009–2010 acting Professor at Harvard Law School and served as Acting AAG from January 2009 to July 2010.
Jonathan G. Cedarbaum 2010–2011 acting Served as acting AAG, July–November 2010; continued to function as senior appointed official in charge of OLC until the end of January 2011.
Caroline D. Krass 2011 acting Senior appointed official leading OLC since the end of January 2011 until June 2011, when Virginia A. Seitz was confirmed.
Virginia A. Seitz 2011–2013 Barack Obama Confirmed by the Senate in a voice vote on June 28, 2011. Resigned effective December 20, 2013.[25]
Karl R. Thompson 2014–2017 acting Appointed Principal Deputy AAG on March 24, 2014.[26]
Curtis E. Gannon 2017 acting Appointed Principal Deputy AAG on January 20, 2017.[27]
Steven Engel 2017–2021 Donald Trump
Christopher H. Schroeder 2021–present Joe Biden

Office of Legal Policy edit

Office of Legislative Affairs edit

References edit

  1. ^ 28 U.S.C. § 506
  2. ^ United States Department of Justice (November 8, 2013). "FEDERAL ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL". justice.gov.
  3. ^ "Attorney General Holder Announces Vanita Gupta to Serve as Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division | OPA | Department of Justice". Justice.gov. October 15, 2014. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  4. ^ "James P. Turner, Used and Abused: The Civil Rights Division, Washington Post, Sunday, December 14, 1997; Page C01".
  5. ^ "The Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division: A Historical Perspective as the Division Nears 50, Remarks by Wan Kim, Mar. 22, 2006" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Presidential Nomination: Kenneth Leonard Wainstein". whitehouse.gov – via National Archives.
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  8. ^ "#06-655: 09-28-06 Kenneth L. Wainstein Sworn in as First Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division". www.usdoj.gov.
  9. ^ "Ken Wainstein, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism". whitehouse.gov – via National Archives.
  10. ^ "Personnel Announcement". whitehouse.gov – via National Archives.
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  14. ^ a b "Nomination Press Release – Assistant Attorney General – The White House". whitehouse.gov. February 11, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2013 – via National Archives.
  15. ^ Lichtblau, Eric (January 22, 2009). "Obama Picks Critic of Warrantless Wiretapping for Slot at Justice Dept". The New York Times.
  16. ^ "U.S. Senate: U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 111th Congress – 1st Session". www.senate.gov.
  17. ^ "Lisa Monaco Nominated To Lead DOJ National Security Division". The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times.
  18. ^ "3 Justice Dept. Nominees Are Confirmed". The New York Times. June 29, 2011.
  19. ^ "Meet the Assistant Attorney General". justice.gov.
  20. ^ "Ernest Knaebel". www.justice.gov. April 13, 2015. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  21. ^ . Ojp.usdoj.gov. November 9, 2009. Archived from the original on July 1, 2013. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  22. ^ Register, Department of Justice and the Courts of the United States, United States Government Printing Office (1972–1976), p. 131. "Office of Legal Counsel (Formerly Office of Assistant Solicitor General and Executive Adjudications Division," list of officeholders through 1973.
  23. ^ John M. Harmon bio 2008-12-07 at the Wayback Machine, Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody.
  24. ^ "Nolan to Become 1st Female White House Counsel". Los Angeles Times. August 20, 1999. Retrieved August 2, 2009.
  25. ^ "National Law Journal". National Law Journal.
  26. ^ "Meet the Assistant Attorney General – OLC – Department of Justice". www.justice.gov. January 11, 2018.
  27. ^ "Meet the Leadership". justice.gov. United States Department of Justice. January 20, 2017. Retrieved June 4, 2017.
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Many of the divisions and offices of the United States Department of Justice are headed by an assistant attorney general The flag of a U S Assistant Attorney General The president of the United States appoints individuals to the position of assistant attorney general with the advice and consent of the Senate 1 United States Department of Justice components that are led by an assistant attorney general are Antitrust Division Civil Division Civil Rights Division Criminal Division Environment and Natural Resources Division ENRD Justice Management Division JMD National Security Division Office of Justice Programs OJP Office of Legislative Affairs OLA Office of Legal Counsel OLC Office of Legal Policy OLP Tax DivisionAssistant attorneys general report either to the deputy attorney general in the case of the Criminal Division the Justice Management Division and the Offices of Legal Counsel Legislative Affairs and Legal Policy or to the associate attorney general in the case of the Antitrust Civil Civil Rights Environment amp Natural Resources and Tax Divisions and the Office of Justice Programs Contents 1 List of U S Assistant Attorneys General 1 1 Assistant Attorney General 1 2 Antitrust Division 1 3 Civil Division 1 4 Civil Rights Division 1 5 Criminal Division 1 6 National Security Division 1 7 Environment and Natural Resources Division 1 8 Justice Management Division 1 9 Tax Division 1 10 Office of Justice Programs 1 11 Office of Legal Counsel 1 12 Office of Legal Policy 1 13 Office of Legislative Affairs 2 ReferencesList of U S Assistant Attorneys General editAssistant Attorney General edit Name Years of service Appointed by PresidentTitian J Coffey 1880 1884 Chester A ArthurZachariah Montgomery 1885 1889 Grover ClevelandJohn C Chaney 1889 1893 Benjamin HarrisonWilliam Arden Maury 1889 1893 Benjamin HarrisonHolmes Conrad 1893 1895 Grover ClevelandJoshua Eric Dodge 1893 1897 Grover ClevelandEdward Baldwin Whitney 1895 1897 Grover ClevelandJames Edmund Boyd 1897 1900 William McKinleyJames M Beck 1900 1903 William McKinleyJames Clark McReynolds 1903 1907 Theodore RooseveltEdward Terry Sanford 1907 1908 Theodore RooseveltJames Alexander Fowler 1908 1911 Theodore RooseveltWilliam H Lewis 1911 William TaftErnest Knaebel 1912 1916 William TaftWilliam L Frierson 1917 1920 Woodrow WilsonAnnette Abbott Adams 1920 1921 Woodrow WilsonMabel Walker Willebrandt 1921 1929 Warren G Harding Calvin CoolidgeRoger Wilkins 1966 1969 Lyndon JohnsonWesley Pomeroy 1968 1969 Richard NixonAntitrust Division edit Name Years of service Appointed byWilliam Joseph Donovan 1926 1927 Calvin CoolidgeJohn Lord O Brian 1929 1933 Herbert HooverRobert H Jackson 1937 1938 Franklin D RooseveltThurman Arnold 1938 1943 Franklin D RooseveltWendell Berge 1943 1947 Franklin D RooseveltJohn F Sonnett 1947 1948 Harry S TrumanHerbert Bergson 1948 1950 Harry S TrumanLeonard Bessman 1950 1951 Harry S TrumanH Graham Morison 1951 1952 Harry S TrumanNewell A Clapp 1952 1953 actingStanley Barnes 1953 1956 EisenhowerVictor R Hansen 1956 1959 EisenhowerRobert A Bicks 1959 1961 EisenhowerLee Loevinger 1961 1963 KennedyWilliam Horsley Orrick Jr 1963 1965 KennedyDonald F Turner 1965 1968 Lyndon JohnsonEdwin Zimmerman 1968 1969 Lyndon JohnsonRichard W McLaren 1969 1972 Richard NixonWalker B Comegys 1972 actingThomas E Kauper 1972 1976 Richard NixonDonald I Baker 1976 1977 Gerald R FordJohn H Shenefield 1977 1979 Jimmy CarterSanford Litvack 1979 1981 Jimmy CarterWilliam Baxter 1981 1983 Ronald ReaganJ Paul McGrath 1983 1985 Ronald ReaganDouglas H Ginsburg 1985 1986 Ronald ReaganCharles Rule 1986 1989 Ronald ReaganJames F Rill 1989 1992 George H W BushCharles James 1992 actingJ Mark Gidley 1992 1993 actingAnne Bingaman 1993 1996 Bill ClintonJoel Klein 1996 2000 Bill ClintonDouglas Melamed 2000 2001 actingCharles James 2001 2003 George W BushR Hewitt Pate 2003 2005 George W BushThomas O Barnett 2005 2008 George W BushDeborah A Garza 2008 2009 actingChristine A Varney 2009 2011 Barack ObamaSharis Pozen 2011 2012 actingJoseph F Wayland 2012 actingRenata Hesse 2012 2013 actingWilliam Baer 2013 2017 Barack ObamaMakan Delrahim 2017 2021 Donald J TrumpJonathan Kanter 2021 Present Joe BidenCivil Division edit Name Term began Term ended President s served under1 Charles B Rugg 1930 1933 Herbert Hoover2 George Clinton Sweeney 1933 1935 Franklin D Roosevelt3 Angus D MacLean 19354 James W Morris 1935 19375 Sam E Whitaker 1937 19396 Francis M Shea 1939 19457 John F Sonnett 1945 1947 Harry S Truman8 Peyton Ford 1947 19499 H Graham Morison 1949 195110 Holmes Baldridge 1951 195311 Warren E Burger 1953 1956 Dwight D Eisenhower12 George Cochran Doub 1953 196013 William H Orrick Jr 1961 1963 John F Kennedy14 John W Douglas 1963 1966 John F KennedyLyndon B Johnson15 Barefoot Sanders 1966 1967 Lyndon B Johnson16 Edwin L Weisl Jr 1967 196917 William Ruckelshaus 1969 1970 Richard Nixon18 L Patrick Gray 1970 197219 Harlington Wood Jr 1972 197320 Carla Anderson Hills 1973 197521 Rex E Lee 1975 1977 Gerald Ford22 Barbara A Babcock 1977 1979 Jimmy Carter23 Alice Daniels 1979 198124 Paul J McGrath 1981 1985 Ronald Reagan25 Richard K Willard 1985 198826 John Bolton 1988 198927 Stuart M Gerson 1989 1993 George H W Bush28 Frank W Hunger 1993 1999 Bill Clinton29 David W Ogden 1999 200130 Robert McCallum Jr 2001 2003 George W Bush31 Peter Keisler 2003 200732 Gregory G Katsas 2008 200933 Tony West 2009 2012 Barack Obama34 Stuart F Delery 2012 2014 Benjamin C Mizer acting 2014 2017 Chad Readler acting 2017 2018 Donald Trump35 Jody Hunt 2018 2020 Ethan P Davis acting 2020 2020 Jeffrey Clark acting 2020 2021 Brian Boynton acting 2021 present Joe BidenSource 2 Civil Rights Division edit Main article United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Kristen Clarke 2021 present Eric Dreiband 2018 2021 John M Gore Acting 2017 2018 Thomas E Wheeler II Acting 2017 Vanita Gupta Acting 2014 2017 3 Molly J Moran Acting 2014 Jocelyn Samuels Acting 2013 2014 Thomas Perez 2009 2013 Grace Chung Becker Acting 2008 Wan J Kim 2005 2007 R Alexander Acosta 2003 2005 Bradley Schlozman Acting 2003 Ralph F Boyd Jr 2001 2003 William R Yeomans Acting 2001 Bill Lann Lee 1997 2001 Deval Patrick 1994 1997 James P Turner Acting 1993 94 John R Dunne 1990 1993 James P Turner Acting 1989 1990 William C Lucas Acting 1988 1989 William Bradford Reynolds 1981 1988 Drew S Days III 1977 1980 J Stanley Pottinger 1973 1977 David Luke Norman 1971 1973 Jerris Leonard 1969 1971 Stephen J Pollak 1968 1969 John Michael Doar 1965 to 1967 Burke Marshall 1961 1964 Harold R Tyler 1960 1961 4 W Wilson White 1957 1960 5 Criminal Division edit Main article United States Department of Justice Criminal Division Kenneth Polite 2021 present Brian Benczkowski 2018 2020 Leslie Caldwell 2014 2017 Lanny Breuer 2009 2013 Alice Fisher 2005 2008 Christopher A Wray 2003 2005 Michael Chertoff 2001 2003 James Robinson 1998 2001 Jo Ann Harris 1993 1995 Robert Mueller 1990 1993 Edward S G Dennis 1988 1990 William Weld 1986 1988 Stephen S Trott 1983 1986 D Lowell Jensen 1981 1983 Philip Heymann 1978 1981 Benjamin Civiletti 1977 1978 Dick Thornburgh 1975 1977 Henry E Petersen 1972 1974 Will Wilson 1969 1971 Fred Vinson Jr 1965 1969 Herbert Miller Jr 1961 1965 Malcolm R Wilkey 1959 1961 Malcolm Anderson 1958 1959 Warren Olney III 1953 1957 Charles B Murray 1952 1953 James M McInerney 1950 1952 Alexander M Campbell 1948 1949 T Vincent Quinn 1947 1948 Theron Caudle 1945 1947 Tom C Clark 1943 1945 Wendell Berge 1940 1943 O John Rogge 1939 1940 Brien McMahon 1936 1939 Joseph B Keenan 1934 1936 Pat Malloy 1933 E Nugent Dodds 1931 1933 Oscar R Luhring 1925 1930 William J Donovan 1924 1925 Earl J Davis 1924 John Crim 1921 1923 Robert P Stewart 1919 1921 National Security Division edit Name President s Announcement Nomination sentto the Senate Confirmationby the Senate Sworn in Left officeKenneth L Wainstein 6 George W Bush March 13 2006 September 21 2006 7 September 28 2006 8 March 30 2008 to become Homeland Security Advisor Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism 9 J Patrick Rowan June 19 2008 10 September 26 2008 11 12 13 October 3 2008 12 January 20 2009 14 David S Kris Barack Obama January 22 2009 15 February 11 2009 14 March 25 2009 16 Lisa Monaco March 17 2011 17 June 28 2011 18 July 1 2011 19 March 8 2013John Demers Donald Trump Joe Biden September 2 2017 September 5 2017 February 15 2018 February 22 2018 June 21 2021Matthew G Olsen Joe Biden May 26 2021 May 27 2021 October 28 2021 November 1 2021 IncumbentEnvironment and Natural Resources Division edit Ernest Knaebel 1911 1916 20 Ramsey Clark 1961 1965 Jeffrey Clark 2018 2021 Todd Kim 2021 present Justice Management Division edit Lee J LofthusTax Division edit Robert H Jackson 1936 1938 Mabel Walker Willebrandt 1921 1929 Office of Justice Programs edit Jimmy Gurule 1990 1992 Laurie O Robinson 21 Office of Legal Counsel edit Name Years served Appointed by NotesAngus D MacLean 1933 1935 Franklin D Roosevelt 22 Golden W Bell 1935 1939 Franklin D RooseveltCharles Fahy 1940 1941 Franklin D RooseveltOscar S Cox 1942 1943 Franklin D RooseveltHugh B Cox 1943 1945 Franklin D RooseveltHarold W Judson 1945 1946 Franklin D RooseveltGeorge T Washington 1946 1949 Harry TrumanAbraham J Harris 1950 1951 Harry TrumanJoseph C Duggan 1951 1952 Harry TrumanJ Lee Rankin 1953 1956 Dwight Eisenhower Became Solicitor General in 1956 W Wilson White 1957 Dwight Eisenhower After a short tenure selected to be first head of the Justice Department s Civil Rights Division Malcolm R Wilkey 1958 1959 Dwight EisenhowerRobert Kramer 1959 1961 Dwight EisenhowerNicholas Katzenbach 1961 1962 John F KennedyNorbert A Schlei 1962 1966 John F KennedyFrank H Wozencraft 1966 1969 Lyndon JohnsonWilliam H Rehnquist 1969 1971 Richard Nixon Later nominated and confirmed as Associate and subsequent Chief Justice of the U S Supreme Court Ralph E Erickson 1971 1972 Richard NixonRoger C Cramton 1972 1973 Richard NixonAntonin Scalia 1974 1977 Gerald Ford Later nominated and confirmed as Associate Justice of the U S Supreme Court John M Harmon 1977 1981 Jimmy Carter 23 Theodore B Olson 1981 1984 Ronald Reagan Later became U S Solicitor General Charles J Cooper 1985 1988 Ronald ReaganDouglas Kmiec 1988 1989 Ronald Reagan Later U S Ambassador to the Republic of Malta during the Arab Spring uprisings William P Barr 1989 1990 George H W BushMichael Luttig 1990 1991 George H W BushTimothy Flanigan 1991 1992 George H W BushWalter Dellinger 1993 1994 Bill Clinton Later became acting U S Solicitor General Beth Nolan 1995 acting 24 Served as acting Assistant AG OLC while Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nominated to become Assistant AG OLC but Senate did not vote on the nomination Became White House Counsel in 1996 Dawn Johnsen 1996 1998 actingRandolph D Moss 1998 2001 Bill Clinton Served as acting AAG from 1998 to 2000 nominated November 9 1999 Recess appointed August 3 2000 confirmed by United States Senate December 15 2000Jay S Bybee 2001 March 2003 George W Bush In charge when the OLC issued the Bybee memo and other Torture memos appointed as a federal judge started March 21 2003Jack Goldsmith October 2003 June 2004 George W Bush Later Professor at Harvard Law School and author of The Terror Presidency 2007 Daniel Levin 2004 2005 actingSteven G Bradbury 2005 2009 acting Served as acting AAG 2005 2007 nominated June 23 2005 nomination approved by Senate Judiciary Committee but never voted on by full Senate continued to function as senior appointed official in charge of OLC until January 20 2009 David J Barron 2009 2010 acting Professor at Harvard Law School and served as Acting AAG from January 2009 to July 2010 Jonathan G Cedarbaum 2010 2011 acting Served as acting AAG July November 2010 continued to function as senior appointed official in charge of OLC until the end of January 2011 Caroline D Krass 2011 acting Senior appointed official leading OLC since the end of January 2011 until June 2011 when Virginia A Seitz was confirmed Virginia A Seitz 2011 2013 Barack Obama Confirmed by the Senate in a voice vote on June 28 2011 Resigned effective December 20 2013 25 Karl R Thompson 2014 2017 acting Appointed Principal Deputy AAG on March 24 2014 26 Curtis E Gannon 2017 acting Appointed Principal Deputy AAG on January 20 2017 27 Steven Engel 2017 2021 Donald TrumpChristopher H Schroeder 2021 present Joe BidenOffice of Legal Policy edit Viet D Dinh 2001 2003 Daniel J Bryant 2003 2005 Rachel Brand 2005 2007 Elisebeth C Cook 2008 2009 Christopher H Schroeder 2010 2012 Beth Ann Williams 2017 2020 Hampton Dellinger 2021 present Office of Legislative Affairs edit Carlos Uriarte August 2022 Present Peter Hyun November 2021 August 2022 acting Helaine Greenfeld January 2021 November 2021 acting 28 Stephen Boyd August 2017 January 2021 Peter J Kadzik June 2014 January 2017 Judith C Appelbaum June 13 2012 Ronald H Weich April 29 2009 April 25 2012 Richard Hertling 2003 2007 Daniel J Bryant 2001 2003 Robert Raben 1999 2001 Jon Jennings Acting 1998 1999 L Anthony Sutin 1998 John R Bolton 1985 1989 Robert A McConnell 1981 1985 Patricia Wald 1977 1979 Michael Uhlmann 1975 1977 29 Mitch McConnell 1975 acting W Vincent Rakestraw March 3 1974 February 1 1975 29 Mike McKevitt 1973 References edit 28 U S C 506 United States Department of Justice November 8 2013 FEDERAL ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL justice gov Attorney General Holder Announces Vanita Gupta to Serve as Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division OPA Department of Justice Justice gov October 15 2014 Retrieved December 16 2016 James P Turner Used and Abused The Civil Rights Division Washington Post Sunday December 14 1997 Page C01 The Department of Justice s Civil Rights Division A Historical Perspective as the Division Nears 50 Remarks by Wan Kim Mar 22 2006 PDF Presidential Nomination Kenneth Leonard Wainstein whitehouse gov via National Archives Wayback Machine 06 655 09 28 06 Kenneth L 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