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The Department of Justice: A Legacy of Law and Order From its humble beginnings in 1875 with the special printing single of the 1c Franklin Justice Department stamp
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The Department of Justice: A Legacy of Law and Order From its humble beginnings in 1875 with the special printing single of the 1c Franklin Justice Department stamp, to the iconic engraving depicting the trial of Guiteau in a Washington court, the Department of Justice has played a pivotal role in upholding justice and maintaining law and order. Throughout history, this esteemed department has been at the forefront of significant events. U. S. Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly delivered powerful remarks on issues related to President Trump, highlighting the department's commitment to protecting our nation's security. Flanked by Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and Environment Cathy Novelli, they exemplified unity in addressing critical matters. Under President Barack Obama's leadership, we witnessed moments that showcased collaboration between various departments. From Special Presidential Envoy Brett McGurk working tirelessly towards countering ISIL alongside Chairman Joseph Dunford to U. S. Secretary of State John Kerry greeting NASA representatives - these instances demonstrated how different entities can come together under one common goal. Fast forward to U. S. Secretary Rex Tillerson delivering his own remarks on issues pertaining to President Trump; it is evident that even amidst changing administrations, the Department of Justice remains steadfast in its duty to serve and protect. Looking back at history once more, we recall anti-war protests in 1971 where passionate individuals marched not only towards but also sat peacefully outside the Department of Justice itself. These demonstrations highlight both public engagement with justice-related matters as well as an acknowledgment that justice is an ongoing pursuit requiring constant vigilance from all parties involved. Whether through stamps or engravings capturing historic trials or through modern-day speeches by influential figures within government circles - such as Secretaries Kelly and Tillerson - it becomes clear that the Department of Justice continues its legacy as a pillar supporting democracy and safeguarding our rights.