Patricia McGowan Wald papers 1939-2001

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Patricia McGowan Wald papers 1939-2001

The papers consist of judicial and personal papers of Patricia M. Wald including chief judge materials, general chambers files, closed case files, correspondence, subject files, speeches, and publications. Also included are trial transcripts, trial exhibits, and memoranda from the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.

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United States. Circuit Court (District of Columbia)

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Wald, Patricia McGowan, 1928-

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Patricia McGowan Wald was born in Torrington, Connecticut, in 1928. She received a B.A. degree from Connecticut College in 1948 and a LL.B. from the Yale Law School in 1951. From 1951-1952, Wald served as a law clerk to Judge Jerome Frank, and from 1952-1953 was an associate in the firm, Arnold, Fortas & Porter. During the sixties, Wald held a number of conference and commission positions studying crime, violence, civil disorder, criminal justice, and law and poverty. She also served as an a...