2006 Alumna Wins Coveted Award from Supreme Court Historical Society for Essay Written as Rutgers-Newark Law Student
The essay was written for a seminar on The Supreme Court: Genesis and Progression taught by Judge Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. It examines how the life experiences of Justice Jackson influenced his career and informed his jurisprudence. Justice Jackson, who served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1941-1954, participated in landmark cases involving President Roosevelt’s New Deal. He also is remembered for his role as chief American prosecutor at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany.
At Rutgers, Martin was managing notes & comments editor of the Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal. After graduation she clerked for Judge Edward F. Harrington of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. At Fish & Richardson her practice focuses on patent litigation and intellectual property litigation.
In addition to a J.D. from Rutgers-Newark, Martin holds degrees from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and from Harvard/Radcliffe College.
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