Education
Georgetown University Law Center.
Georgetown University Law Center.
Born in and a native of Big Spring, Texas, and later a Roman Catholic convert, she enlisted on June 27, 1944 at Camp Bennett, Texas and served as a corporal in the Women"s Army Corps (Women's Army Corps) during World World War World War II She later earned a bachelor"s degree in business and a master"s in economics from Georgetown University Law School. She was an employee of the federal government for 28 years, working in the Departments of State and Labor, while attending Georgetown University Law School. She found herself practicing law before the United States. Supreme Court.
After Roe v Wade, she retired from professional life and became a pro-life activist, beginning with the March for Life.
She died in August 2012 at age 88. Her body was discovered at her home in Washington, District of Columbia on August 13, 2012.