- Wan J. Kim
Wan J. Kim was sworn in as the Assistant
Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division of theUnited States Department of Justice on November 9, 2005. 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 firstKorean-American ever to become an Assistant Attorney General. On August 23, 2007 Kim announced that he was leaving the agency for the private sector. [] [] ]Immediately prior to his nomination, 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. While at the Department of Justice, Kim was a trial attorney in the Terrorism and Violent Crime Section of the Criminal Division, and then a Special Attorney to the Attorney General in the prosecution of
Timothy McVeigh andTerry Nichols for the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building inOklahoma City ,Oklahoma . After two years in private practice, Mr. Kim returned to the Department of Justice as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, where he investigated and prosecuted a wide range of criminal matters. He joined the Civil Rights Division in August 2003.Kim also has worked on the staff of the
Senate Judiciary Committee for former ChairmanOrrin G. Hatch , and as a law clerk to JudgeJames L. Buckley of theU.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit .Mr. Kim graduated
Phi Beta Kappa and with departmental honors inEconomics from theJohns Hopkins University . He then attended theUniversity of Chicago Law School, where he was an Associate Editor of the Law Review.Kim has served as an enlisted soldier and a rifle platoon leader in the United States Army Reserve.
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* [http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/wan_kim.html biography]
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