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Government

Jun. 11, 2013

White House intends to appoint Public Counsel lawyer to government post

President Obama intends to appoint Public Counsel Law Center's Catherine Lhamon as the assistant secretary for civil rights in the U.S. Department of Education, the White House announced Monday.

By Alexandra Schwappach
Daily Journal Staff Writer

President Obama intends to appoint Public Counsel Law Center's Catherine Lhamon as the assistant secretary for civil rights in the U.S. Department of Education, the White House announced Monday.

Lhamon significantly increased the Southern California nonprofit's litigation efforts when she was brought on board in 2009 to head the center's impact litigation division. She was previously the assistant legal director for the ...

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