Wan Kim is Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division. According to whitehouse.gov: Wan J. Kim was sworn in as the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice on November 9...
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Wan Kim is Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division. According to whitehouse.gov: Wan J. Kim was sworn in as the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice on November 9, 2005. Immediately prior to his nomination, Mr. Kim served as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division. He has spent most of his career at the Department of Justice, having entered through the Attorney General's Honors Program as a Trial Attorney in the Criminal Division, and later serving as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. Mr. Kim also has worked on the staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee for former Chairman Orrin G. Hatch, and as a law clerk to Judge James L. Buckley of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Mr. Kim graduated with honors from both the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Chicago Law School. He has served as an enlisted soldier and a rifle platoon leader in the United States Army Reserve. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Mr. Kim is the first immigrant to serve as Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice, and he is the first Korean-American ever to become an Assistant Attorney General.
THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE COMMEMORATES THE 18th ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA). “Since 1990, the Department has worked vigorously under the Americans with Disabilities Act to protect and create opportunities ...
John Ashcroft The Washington Post reports today : Then- Attorney General John D. Ashcroft offered the White House a list of five candidates to lead the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel in early 2003, ...
A superior court judge denied a civil rights restraining order filed against state Sen. Jim Marzilli, D-Arlington, that attempted to put strict penalties on him if he ever harasses, assaults or intimidates a woman in Massachusetts.
OWINGS MILLS (AP) - Federal authorities have opened a civil rights investigation at the Rosewood Center, a state facility for mentally disabled adults in Baltimore County.
Probe comes despite plans to close facility The U.S. Justice Department has launched an investigation of the long-troubled Rosewood Center to determine whether conditions at the state's largest facility for profoundly disabled adults violate the residents' civil rights.
MEMPHIS - The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis has chosen former Vice President Al Gore and civil rights activist Diane Nash as recipients of its annual Freedom Awards.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) _ Former Vice President Al Gore and civil rights activist Diane Nash were named Tuesday as recipients of the National Civil Rights Museum's annual Freedom Awards.
A policeman who body-slammed an unarmed woman onto a tile floor, breaking her jaw, was indicted Tuesday on a civil rights charge. Yonkers Officer Wayne Simoes' takedown of Irma Marquez on March 3, which was caught by a security camera, amounted to assault and violated her right against...
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - A New York policeman who body-slammed an unarmed woman onto a tile floor, breaking her jaw, has been indicted on a civil rights charge.
MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Justice on Monday filed murder charges against a police officer linked to the killing of a broadcaster in General Santos City.
*A Louisiana teenager was sentenced to four months in prison Friday for using nooses to intimidate a group of black civil rights demonstrators protesting the Jena 6 court case, reports the Associated Press.
Calling the recent Department of Justice lease procurement process “prejudicial” and “unfair,” the Government Accountability Office recently awarded damages to two developers who protested the lucrative and controversial mega-lease award.
THE Department of Justice (DOJ) on Sunday recommended the filing of charges of inciting to sedition against former National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) lawyer Samuel Ong at the Makati Municipal Trial Court (MTC).