Education
University of Michigan.
University of Michigan.
Tatel received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and his Juris Doctor from the University of Chicago. Following law school, he served as an instructor at the University of Michigan Law School and then joined Sidley Austin in Chicago. Since then, he served as founding director of the Chicago Lawyers" Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Director of the National Lawyers" Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and Director of the Office for Civil Rights of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Carter Administration.
Returning to private practice in 1979, Tatel joined Hogan & Hartson, where he founded and headed the firm"s education practice until his appointment to the District of Columbia Circuit.
While on sabbatical from Hogan & Hartson, Tatel spent a year as a lecturer at Stanford Law School. He also previously served as Acting Counsel for the Legal Services Corporation.
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