<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/trailblazing-seton-hall-law-women.html" dsn="news"><title>Trailblazing Seton Hall Law Women</title><description>Margaret Brinig ’73 went to law school knowing her end goal was to teach; so it is no surprise that she is the first woman graduate of Seton Hall Law to become a law school professor. It did not take her long – she clerked and worked as an Assistant Deputy Public Defender for two years before commencing her academic career. Now at Notre Dame Law School, Brinig is the Fritz Duda Family Chair in Law specializing in family law and economics.In addition to her scholarship, Brinig loves spending time</description><image><img src="/images/Trailblazing-Women-2.jpg" alt="Margaret Brinig ’73, Judge Katharine S. Hayden ’75, Paulette Brown ’76, Lynn Fontaine Newsome ’81, Karol Corbin Walker '86"/></image></item>