Sally Katzen was born on November 22,1942 and is an American lawyer, legal scholar, and government official.
11 Facts About Sally Katzen
Sally Katzen worked at the Podesta Group as senior advisor and teaches at the New York University School of Law.
Sally Katzen served in the Carter Administration as general counsel and then as deputy director for program policy of the Council on Wage and Price Stability in the Executive Office of the President.
Sally Katzen has served on National Academies of Science panels and is a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.
Sally Katzen was the first female to hold such a position for a major law review.
Sally Katzen has worked extensively in the field of administrative law in her personal law practice and in other professional activities.
Sally Katzen served as a public member and vice-chairman of the adjunct professor at Georgetown Law Center.
Sally Katzen worked at the Podesta Group as senior advisor.
Sally Katzen has taught at Smith College, George Mason University School of Law, the University of Michigan Law School, the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Johns Hopkins University, and the George Washington University Law School.
Sally Katzen is married to US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit judge Timothy B Dyk, and they have one child, Abraham Benjamin Dyk.
Sally Katzen is Jewish, and she taught at the Temple Sinai in Pittsburgh where her parents Nathan and Hilda Sally Katzen were founding members of the congregation.