The OAG is committed to defending and upholding the civil rights of all Marylanders and to promoting equal justice under the law. The OAG recognizes that the freedoms gained from our nation's civil rights laws were hard-fought and hard-won and are a testament to our commitment that all people are created equal. We remain committed to building and supporting a justice system that promotes these aims.
To achieve this strategic priority, the OAG will:
- Continue to defend and enforce all State and federal civil rights laws through our newly established Civil Rights Division.
- Address systemic inequities in housing, education, healthcare, and beyond.
- Advocate for vulnerable populations across Maryland and promote policies designed to protect them.
- Ensure equal access to justice for every Marylander.
- Lead, in partnership with the Maryland Office of the Public Defender, the Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative to identify and advance reforms to our criminal justice system and reduce the racial disparities found within it.
- Provide legal counsel to State agencies that advances fairness and equality in public policy, programs, and services.
- Advise clients to prevent future discrimination and advocate to remedy the impact of past discrimination against protected classes.
About the Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative
Established in 2023, the Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative is dedicated to reducing the mass incarceration of Black Marylanders and other marginalized groups in Maryland's prisons. The Collaborative brings together experts from the criminal justice system, academia, government, and our communities to identify the underlying causes of mass incarceration and develop a roadmap for reform.
Driven by consensus, the Collaborative released its roadmap of 18 evidence-based recommendations in December 2024. These recommendations form a comprehensive approach to reform and include solutions to the broad-ranging issues that contribute to mass incarceration in fields such as youth justice, successful re-entry, facilities reform, sentencing reform, health and human services, education, workforce development, and economic opportunity.
The Collaborative is a joint initiative led by the Office of the Attorney General and the Maryland Office of the Public Defender in partnership with the Judge Alexander Williams Center for Education, Justice & Ethics at the University of Maryland, College Park, and the Bowie State University Institute for Restorative Justice. The Collaborative's first full report is scheduled to be published in early 2025.
Civil Rights Division
Civil rights laws protect Marylanders from discrimination, abuse, and harassment in many aspects of daily life, including housing, workplaces, schools, public accommodations, the marketplace, and voting. These laws are essential to ensuring fairness and dignity for all and prohibit discrimination based on characteristics such as race, color, religion or creed, ancestry or national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and mental or physical disability.
Upon taking office in January 2023, Attorney General Brown worked with the Governor and General Assembly to obtain the authority to protect Marylanders' civil rights under State and federal laws. Shortly thereafter, the Attorney General established the Civil Rights Division, which announced its first major case in the summer of 2024. The case involved an abusive landlord on the Eastern Shore who exploited his power to sexually abuse vulnerable women and single mothers in need of housing.
This landmark case represents the beginning of the Division's critical mission. During its first year, the Civil Rights Division initiated several investigations into civil rights violations across Maryland, filed amicus briefs in important cases both State- and nation-wide, and actively engaged with the civil rights community. The Division has worked to establish a strong presence throughout Maryland, with a special focus on vulnerable communities – where the need for civil rights protections is greatest.
Our State can rest assured that the Division advances our goal that every Marylander lives free from discrimination and injustice while striving to create a future that is grounded in equity and fairness.
Equity at the OAG
Since taking office in January 2023, Attorney General Brown has made it clear that equity and justice are top priorities for the Office of the Attorney General. He understands that diverse teams, rooted in equity, lead to more innovative and sustainable solutions for the State.
Maryland is the fourth most diverse state in the nation, and Attorney General Brown is committed to creating a justice system that serves every Marylander – no matter who they are, how they identify, where they live now, or where they come from. One that recognizes that people start from different places and have different needs and works to ensure fair and just outcomes for all.
In his historic first term as Maryland's first Black Attorney General, Attorney General Brown has made significant progress in advancing equity. He established the Office of Equity, Policy, and Engagement within the Executive Division of the OAG and secured the authority to enforce both State and federal civil rights laws across Maryland. He also launched the Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative, a transformative initiative focused on meaningful reforms in the criminal justice system. Under his leadership, the OAG is planning an Office-wide Equity Assessment to ensure that equity is a core consideration in the decision-making processes of every unit and division within the Office.
Attorney General Brown's commitment to equity is also reflected in his management of the OAG. From day one, he has worked to create a more equitable environment for the over 1,000 attorneys and professional staff who work here. This includes a strong focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Office's hiring and management practices, and ensuring equitable access to resources and support for all members of the team. Additionally, the Attorney General's commitment to equity can be found in the advice, counsel, and representation that the OAG provides to its clients as well as in the enforcement actions it takes to protect the rights and interests of all Marylanders.