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Department of Justice (DOJ) Advisory legislative commentary Congress

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Department of Justice (DOJ)
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Mentions: 2467
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Congress
Type: organization
Mentions: 1442
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Evidence

The document is a commentary from the DOJ to lawmakers regarding proposed legislation.

The document is a commentary from the DOJ to lawmakers regarding proposed legislation.

The document is a commentary from the DOJ to lawmakers regarding proposed legislation.

Source Documents (1)

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Department of Justice (DOJ) legislative analysis • 2.98 MB
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This Department of Justice (DOJ) document outlines the department's opposition to several proposed legislative amendments concerning human trafficking, specifically sections 214 and 221 of an unspecified bill. The DOJ argues that the changes are redundant, create legally problematic strict liability offenses without an affirmative defense, and improperly federalize crimes like pandering and pimping that are historically handled at the state level. The DOJ asserts that its existing authority under laws like the Mann Act is sufficient for prosecuting federal trafficking crimes.

Department of Justice (DOJ)'s Other Relationships

Advisory lobbying Congress
Strength: 9/10 View
Inter agency collaboration Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Strength: 9/10 View
Interagency collaboration Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Strength: 8/10 View
Interagency collaboration Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Strength: 8/10 View
Advisory policy recommendation United States Government
Strength: 7/10 View

Congress's Other Relationships

Unknown China
Strength: 9/10 View
Advisory lobbying Department of Justice (DOJ)
Strength: 9/10 View
Political opposition President Johnson
Strength: 8/10 View
Separation of powers President Grant
Strength: 8/10 View
Governmental executive legislative communication Jimmy Carter
Strength: 7/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Advisory legislative commentary
Relationship Strength
7/10
Strong relationship with substantial evidence
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-17 03:28
Last Updated
2025-11-17 03:28

Entity Network Stats

Department of Justice (DOJ) 26 relationships
Congress 32 relationships
Mutual connections 0

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