Joan Mahoney

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Joan Mahoney (b. 1943) is a professor of law at Wayne State University Law School in Detroit, Michigan. She served as Dean of the law school from 1998 to 2003, the first woman law school dean in Michigan and one of the very few women in the United States to have held the deanship at two different law schools. Prior to her tenure as Dean at Wayne State, she served from 1994 to 1996 as Dean of Western New England College of Law in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Women law school deans remain a distinct minority; others have included Elena Kagan at Harvard Law School, Kathleen Sullivan at Stanford Law School, and the Hon. Kristin Booth Glenn and Michelle J. Anderson at the City University of New York School of Law).

Born in New York City, Joan Mahoney is the daughter of the late prize-winning writer William B. Mahoney. She received her B.A. and M.A. degrees at the University of Chicago, attended Wayne State Law School and received her J.D. there, and received a PhD. from the University of Cambridge in England. A distinguished legal scholar, she has published widely on reproductive rights, constitutional law, legal history, comparative civil liberties, and bioethics. Her sister Martha R. Mahoney is a Professor of Law at the University of Miami School of Law and the author of numerous works on domestic violence and critical race theory.

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