Attorney General: see above.

Deputy Attorney General: The deputy attorney general assists in implementing and enforcing our nation’s civil rights, non-discrimination and disabilities laws. This position also works closely with the Office of the Pardon Attorney to make recommendations to the White House Counsel.

Inspector General: The Office of the Inspector General decides when to investigate fraud, abuse, and mismanagement within the Department of Justice and plays a key oversight role within the Executive Branch.

Assistant AG, Office of Legal Policy: The assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Policy coordinates all Department of Justice regulations and the judicial nominations process for the White House.

Assistant AG, Office of Legal Counsel: The assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Counsel provides legal advice that binds the Executive Branch, including on national security issues.

Assistant AG, National Security Division: The assistant attorney general of the National Security Division serves as a bridge between law enforcement and the Intelligence Community. This position will play a role in policy development on national security issues.

Assistant AG, Civil Rights Division: The assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division plays a key role in implementing and enforcing our nation’s federal voting rights, civil rights, non-discrimination, and disabilities laws.

Assistant AG, Office of Justice Programs: The assistant attorney general for the Office of Justice Programs provides funding and resources to law enforcement across the United States.

Assistant AG, Criminal Division: Assistant attorney general of the Criminal Division works with the U.S. Attorneys to enforce federal criminal laws and helps develop federal criminal justice policy.

Assistant AG, Office of Legislative Affairs: Assistant attorney general for the Office of Legislative Affairs works with other Department of Justice agencies and divisions to determine what positions the Department will take on federal legislation.

Administrator, Drug Enforcement Agency: The Drug Enforcement Agency administrator enforces our nation’s drug laws and impacts criminal justice issues.

Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy: The director of Office of National Drug Control Policy is responsible for aligning the country’s criminal justice policies and public health systems.

Director, Community Relations Service: The community relations services director is charged with mediating conflict among community stakeholders on civil rights issues.

Director, U.S. Marshals Service: The U.S. Marshals Service has custody of some people who are charged with federal crimes before to they are convicted and is responsible for transporting them to and from court.

Director, Office on Violence Against Women: The director of the Office on Violence Against Women provides federal leadership in developing our national capacity to reduce violence against women and administer justice for and strengthen services to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.