- Sally Katzen
Sally Katzen (born
November 22 ,1942 ) was a United States government official during the Clinton Administration. She served as Deputy Director for Management in the Office of Management and Budget from1999 through2001 , as Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Deputy Director of theNational Economic Council during1998 and 1999, and as Administrator of theOffice of Information and Regulatory Affairs in theOffice of Management and Budget from1993 through 1998.Katzen was born and raised in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , and graduated magna cum laude fromSmith College and theUniversity of Michigan Law School , where she was Editor-in-Chief of theMichigan Law Review . She was the first female to hold such a position for a major law review. Following graduation from law school, she clerked for JudgeJ. Skelly Wright of theU.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Katzen served in theCarter Administration as General Counsel and then as Deputy Director for Program policy of theCouncil on Wage and Price Stability in the Executive Office of the President.Prior to joining the Clinton Administration, she was a partner in the
Washington, D.C. law firmWilmer Cutler & Pickering , specializing in regulatory and legislative matters. She has worked extensively in the field of administrative law in her personal law practice and in other professional activities. In 1988, she was elected Chair of the Section on Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of theAmerican Bar Association ; she has held various other offices in the ABA, including serving two terms as a Washington delegate to the House of Delegates. She served as a Public Member and Vice-Chairman of the Adjunct Professor at Georgetown Law Center. In 1990 she was elected President of the Women's Legal Defense Fund.She currently splits her time teaching at Smith College,
George Mason University School of Law , the University of Michigan Law School, the University of Pennsylvania Law School, andJohns Hopkins University . She is married toU.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit judgeTimothy B. Dyk , and they have one child, Abraham Benjamin Dyk.
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