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Jane Sullivan Roberts

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Jane Sullivan Roberts
NameJane Sullivan Roberts
Birth date1955
Birth placeSudbury, Massachusetts
OccupationLawyer
SpouseJohn Roberts

Jane Sullivan Roberts is an American lawyer and the wife of John Roberts, the Chief Justice of the United States. She was born in Sudbury, Massachusetts, and grew up in a family of Harvard University and Boston College alumni, including her parents, who were both Catholic University of America graduates. Her husband, John Roberts, is a Harvard Law School graduate and a former clerk for William Rehnquist. Jane Sullivan Roberts has been involved in various professional and philanthropic activities, including working with National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology and Science and supporting Supreme Court of the United States events.

Early Life and Education

Jane Sullivan Roberts was born in 1955 in Sudbury, Massachusetts, to a family of Boston College and Harvard University alumni. She attended Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she earned a degree in English literature and was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. After graduating, she worked as a research assistant at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and later attended Georgetown University Law Center, where she earned her Juris Doctor degree. During her time at Georgetown University Law Center, she was a classmate of Miguel Estrada, a United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit judge, and Viet Dinh, a former Assistant Attorney General.

Career

Jane Sullivan Roberts began her career as a law clerk for Judge James L. Buckley of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. She later worked as a litigation associate at the Washington, D.C. office of Hogan & Hartson, a law firm that has represented clients such as Microsoft, IBM, and the National Football League. Her husband, John Roberts, was also a partner at Hogan & Hartson before his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States. Jane Sullivan Roberts has also worked with Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League on various legal matters, including collective bargaining and antitrust law. She has been a member of the American Bar Association, the District of Columbia Bar, and the Federalist Society, and has participated in events hosted by the Cato Institute and the Heritage Foundation.

Personal Life

Jane Sullivan Roberts is married to John Roberts, the Chief Justice of the United States, whom she met while working at Hogan & Hartson. The couple has two children, Josephine Roberts and Jack Roberts, who were adopted from Ireland. The family resides in Bethesda, Maryland, and attends St. Jane de Chantal Catholic Church. Jane Sullivan Roberts is a member of the Catholic Church and has been involved in various Catholic Charities events, including those hosted by the Archdiocese of Washington. She has also supported Georgetown University and Holy Cross College events, and has been a guest at White House functions, including those hosted by George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

Public Life and Controversies

As the wife of the Chief Justice of the United States, Jane Sullivan Roberts has been involved in various public events, including the State of the Union address and Supreme Court of the United States ceremonies. She has also been a guest at United States Senate hearings, including those for the Supreme Court nominations of Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor. However, her involvement in public life has not been without controversy, including criticism of her husband's decisions in cases such as Citizens United v. FEC and National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius. She has also been the subject of media attention due to her work as a lawyer and her involvement in Federalist Society events, which have been criticized by some as being too conservative. Despite this, she has maintained a low public profile and has avoided controversy, unlike other public figures such as Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama.

Philanthropy and Later Life

In recent years, Jane Sullivan Roberts has been involved in various philanthropic activities, including supporting Catholic Charities and National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology and Science events. She has also been a member of the Supreme Court Historical Society and has participated in events hosted by the Library of Congress and the National Archives. Her husband, John Roberts, has also been involved in philanthropic activities, including supporting Georgetown University and Harvard University events. Despite her busy schedule, Jane Sullivan Roberts has maintained a commitment to public service and has continued to support various charitable organizations, including those focused on education and women's rights, such as the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. She has also been recognized for her contributions to the legal community, including being awarded the American Bar Association's Pro Bono Publico Award. Category:American lawyers

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