Hills, Carla (1934–)

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Hills, Carla (1934–)

American lawyer and public official. Born Carla Helen Anderson in Los Angeles, California, Jan 3, 1934; dau. of Carl Anderson (building supplies executive) and Edith (Hume) Anderson; graduated cum laude from Stanford University, 1955; Yale University Law School, LLB, 1958; m. Roderick M. Hills (politician), Sept 27, 1958; children: 4.

The 1st woman secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and 3rd woman to hold a US Cabinet seat, passed the California Bar (1959), then worked for 2 years as assistant district attorney in Los Angeles; with husband and other partners, formed law firm of Munger, Tolles, Hills & Rickershauser (1962); specializing in antitrust and securities cases, gained prominence as a trial lawyer; served on advisory board of California Council on Criminal Justice (1969–71) and on standing committee on discipline for US District Court for Central California (1970–73); was adjunct professor at UCLA School of Law (1972) and on board of councillors of University of Southern California Law Center (1972–74); appointed assistant attorney general in civil division of US Department of Justice (1974); served as secretary of Department of Housing and Urban Development (1975–77); served as US trade representative (1989–93), under administration of George Bush.

See also Women in World History.

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