Wald, Patricia McGowan (1928–)

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Wald, Patricia McGowan (1928–)

American judge. Born Sept 16, 1928, in Torrington, Connecticut; dau. of Joseph F. McGowan andMargaret (O'Keefe) McGowan; Connecticut College for Women, BA, 1948; Yale Law School, LLB, 1951; m. Robert L. Wald, June 22, 1952; children: Sarah, Douglas, Johanna, Frederica and Thomas.

Was admitted to Washington, DC, bar (1952); served as clerk for US Circuit Court of Appeals judge (1951–52), then associate at firm of Arnold, Fortas & Porter, Washington (1952–53); was a member of the DC Crime Commission (1964–65); worked at Department of Justice(1967); worked at Neighborhood Legal Service in Washington (1968–70); was co-director, Ford Foundation Project Drug Abuse (1970), Center for Law and Social Policy (1971–72), and Mental Health Law Project (1972); was assistant attorney general for legislative affairs, Department of Justice (1977–79); became judge, US Court of Appeals for DC (1979), then chief judge (1986).

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