American writer and lawyer
Julie Cope Hilden (April 19, 1968 – March 17, 2018) was an American novelist and lawyer .
Biography
Hilden grew up in Hawaii and New Jersey . She graduated with a B.A. in philosophy from Harvard College , a J.D. from Yale Law School , and an M.F.A. from Cornell University .[ 1]
Upon graduating from law school, she clerked for then-Chief Judge Stephen G. Breyer of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit , and for Judge Kimba M. Wood of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York . She was admitted to the New York and District of Columbia bars. She was a litigation associate at the law firm of Williams & Connolly in Washington, D.C. , from 1996 to 1999. She worked on First Amendment , criminal defense , appellate cases, and other issues.[ 2] As a legal writer her commentaries can be found on her webpage at Justia's Verdict. She was a legal commentator on Good Morning America , Court TV , CNN, and NPR , and local television and radio stations. She lived for several years with her husband, Stephen Glass .[ 3] Hilden passed away at the age of 49 due to complications from early-onset Alzheimer's disease , the same illness with which her mother had dealt.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Bibliography
The Bad Daughter , a memoir, is Julie Hilden’s first book. Her second book and first novel , 3 , was published by Plume in August 2003. Actes Sud Publishing translated it for the French market, Bantam Books released it in the UK, and it received a Czech translation. 3 was optioned for a film adaptation; Hilden was reportedly writing the first draft of the screenplay.
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