I don't know a lot about her either, but this is from the Political Journal email from the WSJ last week:
In the early 1990s, she led a fight to get the American Bar Association to reverse its pro-abortion rights policy. She lost."
I think the position she advocated was agnostic - she wanted the entirety of the ABA membership to vote on the position, rather than have the ABA leadership develop a position without the support of a membership vote.
I hope your right. It is upsetting that all the conservative judges who have spoken out about the drifting role of the court in the last 40 years have been punished today. They were not selected because of their conservative judicial restraint on the bench. I would have loved to see a Janice Rogers Brown. Bush didn't have the principal to appoint her. Instead we received the lady Harry Reid suggested Bush pick. Guess we know who's running the show.