Vanita Gupta, Department of Justice’s Top Civil Rights Prosecutor, on Criminal Justice Reform and Policing

Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum

Vanita Gupta, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, will deliver an address on criminal justice reform and policing. In announcing her arrival at the Department of Justice, Eric Holder praised Ms. Gupta, saying that “even as she has done trailblazing work as a civil rights lawyer, Vanita is also known as a unifier and consensus builder. She has a knack for bridging differences and building coalitions to drive progress.” This praise has been echoed by sources as diverse as National Rifle Association head David Keene, who told the Washington Post that Ms. Gupta “listens to and works with people from all perspectives to accomplish real good.” Federalist Society members will have the opportunity for a brief Q&A with Ms. Gupta.

Featuring:

  • Vanita Gupta, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, United States Department of Justice

Vanita Gupta, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, will deliver an address on criminal justice reform and policing. In announcing her arrival at the Department of Justice, Eric Holder praised Ms. Gupta, saying that “even as she has done trailblazing work as a civil rights lawyer, Vanita is also known as a unifier and consensus builder. She has a knack for bridging differences and building coalitions to drive progress.” This praise has been echoed by sources as diverse as National Rifle Association head David Keene, who told the Washington Post that Ms. Gupta “listens to and works with people from all perspectives to accomplish real good.” Federalist Society members will have the opportunity for a brief Q&A with Ms. Gupta.

Featuring:

  • Vanita Gupta, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, United States Department of Justice

Call begins at 2:00 pm Eastern Time.

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