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Law professor based at Georgetown University
Helen Steinbinder
BornHelen Elsie Steinbinder
1923 (age 101–102)
New York City, New York, United States
DiedJuly 2, 2015(2015-07-02) (aged 91–92)
Butler, New Jersey, United States
OccupationProfessor of Law
Years active1957-1988
Known forFirst female professor at Georgetown Law School

Helen E. Steinbinder (1923 – 2 July 2015) was the first female professor of law at the Georgetown University.

Life

She was born as Helen Elsie Steinbinder in New York City, New York, to a middle-class family. Her parents were Charles Steinbinder, an upholsterer and Mary Benis. They came from Hungary to the United States.

She graduated in Manhattanville College. After that she continued her education at the Columbia University where she achieved a Masters of Library Science degree. Then she graduated with a Doctorate of Law from Georgetown University Law School in 1954. She was part of the first female class where she and Katherine Rutherford Keener were the first women in the so-called "afternoon class" 1952–1953 to receive a Juris Doctor degree. Helen Steinbinder and Mabel Dole Haden were the first women to receive a Master of Law (LL.M.) degree in 1956.

She then went on to be the first female Law Professor at Georgetown Law School teaching her first course in 1957. She taught classes in real estate and property and worked also as a faculty adviser for Res Ipsa Loquitur (since 1994 as Georgetown Law Journal) - a student newspaper and alumni magazine of Georgetown University. She retired in 1988 and died on 2 July 2015.

Personal life

She lived most of her life in Butler, New Jersey, where she was a supporter of St. Anthony Church School.

Sources

  • U.C. Davis law review (2002), Volume 36, Edition 1-3 - University of California
  • Alumni Notes (1947), Volumes 8-9 - University of Michigan. Dept. of Library Science

References

  1. "Helen Steinbinder Obituary (2015) the Record/Herald News". Legacy.com.
  2. "Helen Steinbinder in the 1940 Census | Ancestry®". Ancestry.com.
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  4. 15 Years of Advocacy for Women: Women & the Law, COHEN, MILSTEIN, HAUSFELD & TOLL, P.L.L.C., nd.
  5. FALL/WINTER 1993 Res Ipsa Loquitur - The Georgetown University Law Center Magazine
  6. A Laboratory for Legal Education: The Graduate Program at Georgetown Law
  7. Georgetown Law School Magazine - In Memoriam Helen Steinbinder (L'55, LL.M.'56)
  8. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER (1870-2010) - Georgetown University
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  11. A Laboratory for Legal Education: The Graduate Program at Georgetown Law
  12. Georgetown Law School Magazine - In Memoriam Helen Steinbinder (L'55, LL.M.'56)
  13. WOMEN & THE LAW TIME LINE (1619 - 1998) - Women's Legal History
  14. FALL/WINTER 1993 Res Ipsa Loquitur - The Georgetown University Law Center Magazine
  15. A Laboratory for Legal Education: The Graduate Program at Georgetown Law - Georgetown University
  16. Res Ipsa Loquitur - About the collection
  17. Georgetown Law School Magazine - In Memoriam Helen Steinbinder (L'55, LL.M.'56)
  18. Res Ipsa Loquitur Vol. 7 No. 2, April 1955, Georgetown University
  19. Res Ipsa Loquitur Vol.7 No. 1, December 1957
  20. Georgetown Law School Magazine - In Memoriam Helen Steinbinder (L'55, LL.M.'56)
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