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Contraception by John T. Noonan Jr.5/11/2023 He joined the law faculty at the University of Notre Dame in 1961, where he was editor of the highly regarded Natural Law Forum. As a young lawyer, he had a formative experience as the elected chair of the Brookline Redevelopment Authority when it was the center of intense political conflict. National Security Council and then practiced law for six years at his father's Boston firm. (1951) in philosophy from Catholic University of America graduated in 1954 from Harvard Law School, where he was book review editor of the Harvard Law Review served a demanding year on the staff of the U.S. He then spent a year at the University of Cambridge earned an M.A. In 1944, he graduated from Harvard College, which was on a wartime schedule, in two and a half years. John Noonan was born on October 24, 1926, in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in nearby Brookline. Noonan (Dixie), Rebecca Murray (Stuart), and Susanna Howard (Jim), seven grandchildren, and a sister, Mary Sabin. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, the former Mary Lee Bennett, three children, John K. Noonan Jr., a renowned scholar of remarkable vitality and moral purpose, a distinguished federal appellate judge, and an internationally influential Catholic layperson, died at his home in Berkeley on April 17, 2017, at the age of 90.
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