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RESOURCES

Know Your Rights

We’ve compiled legal resources to help DOJ employees understand their legal rights and navigate the challenges they’re facing. We update this page regularly with new information. If you need legal representation, you can contact the Justice Connection Legal Network at intake@thejusticeconnection.org.

Your Legal Rights & Protections

Overview

The Relevant Federal Agencies & How to File with Them

Whistleblowing

Probationary Employees

Ethics & Professional Responsibility

  • Resign or Be Fired? We partnered with Protect Democracy on important guidance for DOJ employees, many of whom have been ordered to take actions that may violate rules of professional conduct.
  • A DOJ attorney’s guide to upholding ethical obligations is also available from Protect Democracy.
  • Most state bars operate ethics hotlines or otherwise provide informal, confidential guidance on ethics issues to attorneys barred in the state. Visit the websites for the state(s) in which you’re barred to learn more. 
  • If you have urgent questions or can’t find the answers you need, you can contact us at intake@thejusticeconnection.org

Helpful Trackers

  • Just Security maintains a litigation tracker that monitors legal challenges to the administration’s actions, including lawsuits challenging the removal of career personnel.
  • The New York Times’ litigation tracker also tracks lawsuits challenging the administration’s agenda, including a specific section on “Firings,” which identifies lawsuits challenging adverse actions against federal employees.
  • Justice Connection’s DOJ Tracker identifies all publicly-reported actions the administration has taken to harm DOJ, including – but not limited to – terminations of DOJ employees.

Justice Connection is providing these resources to support current and former DOJ employees. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the information on this page, Justice Connection does not guarantee either. None of the information above constitutes legal advice and Justice Connection does not endorse any of the above-referenced organizations.