The White House is set to name Matt Nosanchuk, a lawyer who has been
prominent in advancing the Obama administration’s gay rights policies,
as its new full-time Jewish liaison.
JTA learned Wednesday that Nosanchuk will replace Zach Kelly, who has
held the job part time since the last full-time liaison to the Jewish
community, Jarrod Bernstein, left for the private sector in January.
From 2009 to 2012, Nosanchuk was a top staffer in the Justice
Department’s civil rights division, where he helped shape the Obama
administration’s response to a challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act.
That challenge last month successfully nullified the act, extending
federal rights to same-sex couples.
The administration at first refused to defend the act and ultimately submitted a brief arguing that it should be struck down.
Nosanchuk also oversaw implementation of the Matthew Shephard Hate
Crimes Act, passed in 2009, that expanded hate crimes to include those
motivated by gender, gender identification and disability. Hate crimes
generally mandate tougher sentences for crimes in which bias is part of
the motivation.
Since 2012, Nosanchuk has worked at the Department of Homeland Security.
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