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How to Use the DOJ Civil Rights Data MCP in Google ADK

Feed DOJ civil rights records directly into your Google ADK pipelines using our hosted MCP Server to analyze federal litigation trends.

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Create your Vinkius account to connect DOJ Civil Rights Data to Google ADK and route execution through our secure gateway. The platform manages server hosting, runtime updates, and security layers. Configuration requires no manual server provisioning.

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Process federal case volumes with Gemini long context

The `list_press_releases` tool extracts bulk legal announcements from the Department of Justice to feed directly into your Google ADK workspace. Gemini's million-token context window lets you pass hundreds of these DOJ Civil Rights Data records at once inside your Google ADK flow. You configure `StreamableHttpServerParameters` to point to the MCP endpoint, allowing the Google ADK agent to pull historical DOJ Civil Rights Data in a single execution loop. This setup lets your Google ADK agent run deep trend analysis across decades of federal DOJ Civil Rights Data.

Map civil rights enforcement directly to BigQuery

The `get_press_release` tool pulls the exact text of a civil rights action using its UUID, feeding the raw DOJ Civil Rights Data directly to your Google ADK agent. Your Google ADK agent can retrieve this raw text via MCP and write it directly into a BigQuery table for structured SQL analysis of DOJ Civil Rights Data. This Google ADK integration makes it simple to cross-reference federal litigation with your existing public DOJ Civil Rights Data sets. The Google ADK agent parses the raw DOJ Civil Rights Data, extracts key entities, and updates your cloud database in one step.

Track policy intent through official blogs

The `list_blog_entries` tool retrieves historical commentary from civil rights division leadership for your Google ADK workflows. Your Google ADK agent uses this tool to scan for specific DOJ Civil Rights Data priorities before drilling down. When the Google ADK agent finds a key update, it uses `get_blog_entry` to read the complete DOJ Civil Rights Data post. This lets your Google ADK Gemini model analyze the shift in federal DOJ Civil Rights Data focus over time.

Setup guide

Set up DOJ Civil Rights Data MCP in Google ADK

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+ installed
  • google-adk package (pip install google-adk)
  • Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
  1. 1

    Install Google ADK

    Run pip install google-adk to install the Agent Development Kit. MCP support is included via the McpToolset class.

  2. 2

    Connect via SSE transport

    Use McpToolset.from_server() with SseServerParams pointing to your Vinkius endpoint. Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your token from cloud.vinkius.com.

  3. 3

    Create an LlmAgent

    Pass the returned mcp_tools list directly to LlmAgent(tools=mcp_tools). The ADK maps each MCP tool to a native Gemini function call — no manual schema definitions required.

  4. 4

    Run with any Gemini model

    The agent works with any Gemini model (gemini-2.0-flash, gemini-2.5-pro, etc.). Copy the full example on the right to get started with DOJ Civil Rights Data tools in your ADK agent.

agent.py
from google.adk.agents import LlmAgent
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool.mcp_toolset import McpToolset
from google.adk.tools.mcp_tool.mcp_session_manager import SseServerParams

# Connect to the MCP via SSE
mcp_tools, exit_stack = await McpToolset.from_server(
    connection_params=SseServerParams(
        url="https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    )
)

# Create your agent with auto-discovered tools
agent = LlmAgent(
    name="DOJ Civil Rights Data_agent",
    model="gemini-2.0-flash",
    instruction="You have access to DOJ Civil Rights Data tools via MCP.",
    tools=mcp_tools,
)

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Common questions about DOJ Civil Rights Data MCP in Google ADK

Yes, you can write a custom tool that takes the output of `get_press_release` and inserts it into BigQuery. The agent handles the retrieval and formatting steps automatically.
Use the optional `tool_names` filter when initializing your `McpToolset`. You can limit the agent to only use `list_press_releases` while hiding the blog-related tools.
Yes, the framework supports both Stdio and HTTP transports. For hosted deployments on Google Cloud, you should use the streamable HTTP transport parameters to connect your MCP Server.
Gemini's large context window easily processes the full text returned by `get_press_release`. The model reads the entire document without truncating the legal text.
The MCP Server runs within a zero-trust V8 isolate that processes DOJ civil rights press releases and blog entries in memory. All outbound connections are restricted, ensuring that your enterprise queries never leak to third parties.

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