Natalie Wexler
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Natalie Wexler is a legal scholar and novelist. She is a graduate of the Bryn Mawr School, Radcliffe College (A.B. 1976, magna cum laude), the University of Sussex (M.A. 1977), and the University of Pennsylvania Law School (J.D. 1983), where she served as editor-in-chief of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review. After graduating law school, she worked as a law clerk for Associate Justice Byron R. White of the United States Supreme Court. She is best known for her work as an associate editor of the eight volume series, The Documentary History of the Supreme Court, 1789-1800.
[edit] Selected Publications
- A More Obedient Wife: A Novel of the Early Supreme Court (2007)
- In The Beginning: The First Three Chief Justices, 154 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1373 (2006)
- The Case For Love, 75 Am. Scholar 80 (2006)
- The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800 (2003)
[edit] References
- Linda Greenhouse, Riding Circuit With Swamps and Yellow Fever, N.Y. Times Nov. 2, 1990 at B5.