
Omar Noureldin
Omar Noureldin is a former political appointee in the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division during the Biden administration, where he gained expertise in civil rights enforcement. He has expressed concern over the significant loss of experienced attorneys in the division, warning that the absence of deep legal knowledge could lead to poor case identification and execution, thereby undermining the enforcement of civil rights laws.
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Omar Noureldin is the organization’s senior vice president of policy and litigation strategy.
Texas and California redistricting: What to expectOmar Noureldin, who leads the policy and litigation team of Common Cause, cautioned that ending universal injunctions would be totally unworkable.
Why Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship may be a legal loser but still give the president a major boostOmar Noureldin, who served as a political appointee in the civil rights division during the Biden administration, emphasized the loss of expertise in civil rights enforcement.
Justice department civil rights division loses 70% of lawyers under Trump | US news


















