Justice Department Makes a Change on Census Team

Legal team fighting for citizenship question will get some changes
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 8, 2019 2:03 AM CDT
Justice Department Shaking Up Census Team
This May 14, 2013, file photo shows the Department of Justice headquarters building in Washington.   (AP Photo/J. David Ake, File)

The Justice Department is shaking up the legal team fighting for the inclusion of a citizenship question on the 2020 census but offered no specifics on why the change was being made, the AP reports. The change announced Sunday comes days after the department vowed to continue to try to find a legal path forward to include the question on the census. The Trump administration has faced numerous roadblocks to adding the question, including a ruling from the Supreme Court that blocked its inclusion, at least temporarily. President Trump said last week that he was "very seriously" considering an executive order to get the question on the form. The government has already started to print the census questionnaire without the question. The Justice Department is expected to file court papers Monday that show a new team of lawyers will take over.

"Since these cases began, the lawyers representing the United States in these cases have given countless hours to defending the Commerce Department and have consistently demonstrated the highest professionalism, integrity, and skill inside and outside the courtroom," Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said in a statement. A department spokeswoman declined to comment when asked whether the change had been ordered by Attorney General William Barr. A Justice Department official told the AP that the new team would consist of both career and politically appointed attorneys. James Burnham, a top lawyer in the department's civil division, would no longer be leading the litigation team, said the official, who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity to discuss the matter ahead of the court filing.

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