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Lydia Kay Griggsby

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Appointed by
  
Barack Obama

Preceded by
  
Francis Allegra

Name
  
Lydia Griggsby


Alma mater
  
University of Pennsylvania Georgetown University

Education
  
Georgetown University Law Center, University of Pennsylvania

Lydia Kay Griggsby (born 1968) is a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims and formerly Chief Counsel for Private and Information Policy for the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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Biography

Griggsby received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1990 from the University of Pennsylvania. She received a Juris Doctorate in 1993 from the Georgetown University Law Center. She began her legal career as an associate with the law firm of DLA Piper LLP, from 1993 to 1995. She served as a trial attorney in the Commercial Litigation Branch of the Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice, from 1995 to 1998. She served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia, from 1998 to 2004. She worked as Counsel for the United States Senate Select Committee on Ethics, from 2004 to 2005. She served as Privacy Counsel for the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, from 2004 to 2008, and currently serves as Chief Counsel for Privacy and Information Policy on that committee.

Griggsby is a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. She is a charter member of the Patuxent River chapter of the Links Incorporated.

Claims Court service

On April 10, 2014, President Obama nominated Griggsby to serve as a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims, to the seat vacated by Judge Francis M. Allegra, whose term expired October 21, 2013. A hearing on her nomination before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee was held on June 4, 2014. On June 12, 2014 her nomination was reported out of committee by voice vote. On December 3, 2014 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid filed for cloture on her nomination.

On December 4, 2014, the Senate voted 53-36 for cloture on Griggsby's nomination. Later that day, the Senate confirmed her in a voice vote.

References

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