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Maureen Mahoney : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maureen Mahoney Maureen E. Mahoney (born August 28, 1954 in South Bend, Indiana) is a former deputy solicitor general and "top appellate lawyer"〔Bazelon, Emily (2007-11-26) (On the Advice of Counsel ), ''Slate.com''〕 at the law firm of Latham & Watkins in Washington, D.C. who has argued cases before the Supreme Court of the United States. Notably, she argued on behalf of the University of Michigan and its affirmative action program in ''Grutter v. Bollinger'' (2003), in which the Court decided in favor of Michigan by a 5-4 vote. ==Early life and education== Mahoney was born in South Bend, while her father was attending the University of Notre Dame Law School.〔http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2005/10/29/news/top_news/f9a7052f127cc0d4862570a8008314e3.txt〕 The family moved to Merrillville, Indiana in 1961, when she was in first grade.〔 Mahoney announced at age eight that she wanted to be a lawyer just like her father, who was a personal injury attorney.〔 〕 Mahoney graduated from Merrillville High School in 1972, where she was on the school's swim team.〔 Mahoney earned her undergraduate degree in Political Science from Indiana University and her J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, where she served on the school's law review.〔(lathamwatkins Resources and Information. This website is for sale! ). lathamwatkins.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-15.〕 Mahoney was a clerk for Judge Robert Sprecher of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit before clerking for then-Associate Justice William Rehnquist.
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