Background
Murray, Pauli was born on November 20, 1910 in Baltimore. Daughter of William Henry and Agnes Georgianna (Fitzgerald) M. Bachelor of Arts, Hunter College, 1933.
Murray, Pauli was born on November 20, 1910 in Baltimore. Daughter of William Henry and Agnes Georgianna (Fitzgerald) M. Bachelor of Arts, Hunter College, 1933.
Graduate fellow, fellow Ford Foundation. Graduate achievement law and public service, 1970.
Bar: California 1945, New York 1948, Supreme Court of the United States Court 1960. Associate Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, New York City, 1956-1960. Senior lecturer Ghana Law School, Accra, 1960-1961.
Consultant Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, 1966-1967.
Vice president Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina., 1967-1968, also professor political science. Professor American studies Brandeis University, 1968-1973, Louis Stulberg professor of law and politics, 1972-1973.
Lecturer Boston University School Law, 1972. Ordained priest Episcopal Church, 1977.
Priest-in-charge Church of the Holy Nativity, Baltimore, 1982.
Member of advisory council Martin Luther King, Junior Institute Non-Violent Social Change, 1971-1985, Ford Foundation Study Law and Justice, 1972-1975. Deputy attorney general, California, 1946. Attorney commission law and social action American Jewish Congress, 1946-1947.
Consultant World Council Churches, 1968.
Advisory council National Organization for Women, 1970-1985, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, 1969-1973, National Coalition Research Women's Edition and Development, 1971-1973, Office of Economic Opportunity, 1967-1968. Member Governor Massachusetts Council Security and Privacy, 1972-1973, Joint Commission Ordained and License Ministries, Protestant Episcopal Church, United States of America, 1969-1970, Commission Women in Today’s World, Church Women United, 1968-1970.
Member committee civil and political rights Presidential Commission Status Women, 1962-1963. Director Beacon Press, 1968-1969, National Organization for Women Legal Defense and Education Fund, 1970-1973, American Civil Liberties Union, 1965-1973.
Member Hunter College Alumni Association (named to Hall of Fame 1973, Outstanding Professional Achievement award 1974), National Bar Association, American Bar Association (vice Chairman of Commission women's rights 1971-1973), New York County Bar Association, National Association Women Lawyers, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (life), National Council Negro Women.