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The Attorney General is the State's top lawyer and law-enforcement official, protecting and serving the people and interests of California through a broad range of duties. The Attorney General is the head of the Department of Justice, which is one of the largest state agencies, as well as one of the largest law offices in California. The Department has numerous constituent bureaus and programs, and the Department performs a variety of important law enforcement and criminal justice information functions. The Office of General Counsel is a division within the Department of Justice that oversees or supports many Department-wide functions, including risk management, compliance, legal advice, and the development of policies and procedures. The Public Records Act Unit within the Office of General Counsel has primary responsibility for providing legal advice and representation to the Attorney General, other state constitutional officers, every division within the Department of Justice, and various other state agencies and departments concerning the California Public Records Act (PRA). Attorneys often analyze unique and complicated issues that may impact access to public records in light of evolving technology and relevant constitutional and statutory privacy considerations. Under the supervision of the Senior Assistant Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General Supervisors (Supervisors) provide legal advice and representation to the Attorney General, other state constitutional officers, all parts of the Department of Justice, and various other state agencies and departments concerning compliance with the California Public Records Act and relevant constitutional and statutory privacy provisions.