Latest News and Comment from Education

Friday, August 2, 2013

Education Department's civil rights chief confirmed - Nirvi Shah - POLITICO.com

Education Department's civil rights chief confirmed - Nirvi Shah - POLITICO.com:

Education Department's civil rights chief confirmed

Downtown Los Angeles, California is shown. | Reuters
Lhamon's firm tries to change racially disparate school discipline policies in Los Angeles. | Reuters
An attorney who worked on a landmark educational equity case in California was confirmed as the head of the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights on Thursday.
The Senate confirmed Catherine Lhamon, the current director of impact litigation at the pro bono Public Counsel law firm in California, as assistant secretary of the department’s civil rights office. Her pro bono law firm has been deeply involved in changing racially disparate school discipline policies in Los Angeles.

Text Size

  • -
  • +
  • reset
Lhamon also worked on the Williams v. California case, a class-action lawsuit that forced the state to provide equal access to textbooks and other materials, qualified teachers and safe school buildings.
She has been with Public Counsel since 2009, and before that worked for the ACLU of Southern California. In the late ’90s, she was a supervising attorney in the appellate litigation program at the Georgetown University Law Center.
The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has been particularly active in recent years. In 2010, the Obama administration began targeting the disparate effects of school discipline policies. Since then, the Education and Justice departments have investigated a


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/08/education-departments-civil-rights-chief-confirmed-95121.html#ixzz2aqc3JJFd