Catherine E. Lhamon
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Catherine Elizabeth Lhamon (born August 5, 1971) is an American attorney and government official who is the assistant secretary for civil rights at the Department of Education. She previously served in this position from 2013 to 2017. During her tenure, Lhamon instituted changes to Title IX rules that were praised by some feminist and progressive groups, but received criticism across the political spectrum as violations of due process. She was also deputy chair of the United States Domestic Policy Council for racial justice and equality from January to October 2021, and chaired the United States Commission on Civil Rights from 2016 to 2021.
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Catherine E. Lhamon
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Cathy Lhamon
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Cathy Lhamon
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Takoma Park, Maryland, U.S.
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1971-08-05
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1971-08-05
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Yale University
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Chair of the United States Commission on Civil Rights
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Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council for Racial Justice and Equity
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Position established
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Martin Castro
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Russlynn Ali
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Chiraag Bains
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Kenneth L. Marcus
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2021-01-20
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2021-10-25
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December 2016
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2021-01-20
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2021-11-17
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December 2016
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August 2013
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Catherine Elizabeth Lhamon (born August 5, 1971) is an American attorney and government official who is the assistant secretary for civil rights at the Department of Education. She previously served in this position from 2013 to 2017. During her tenure, Lhamon instituted changes to Title IX rules that were praised by some feminist and progressive groups, but received criticism across the political spectrum as violations of due process. She was also deputy chair of the United States Domestic Policy Council for racial justice and equality from January to October 2021, and chaired the United States Commission on Civil Rights from 2016 to 2021.
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