Mary Kay Green, JD, is an attorney who from her senior year in law school has handled civil rights cases. She has been licensed to practice law in Nebraska since September 13, 1977, and for most of her years, practiced family law and personal injury law as well. Ms. Green was the principal attorney in Crystal Chambers v. Omaha Girls Club et al. featured in this book. She served on the Omaha City Council from June 1977 through May 1981.
In addition to this book, Ms. Green has written a screenplay,
They Let Mothers in Law School?, about her three years in law school, and is currently working on a book entitled
Sundance and Cherokee Moon: A Book about Robert Redford, Movies, Miracles, and Mania. And she is writing a screenplay
Crystal Chambers a
New Rosa Parks.
Ms. Green is the never-married mother of twin daughters Mary Kay and Elizabeth; and she is grandmother of Michael, and Ms. Phelan. She graduated from Creighton University with a BA and from Creighton University Law School. She now resides in Kansas City, Missouri, to be near her children and grandchildren.
My first reaction in hearing that Tim Russert had died of a heart attack was:
We will have to cancel the election.
But
sharing his Catholic belief in heaven, I can envision him up in heaven with John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King and all the great leaders of America, cheering us all on as we elect the next President.
Like them, Tim Russert loved America, and he loved good government.
Mary Kay Green
Kansas City
She's a Catholic, fighting about the right to give birth...
and she supports 0bomba?
The supporter of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama filed a lawsuit this week over what she claims is dangerous hate speech coming from the rival campaign of Republican presidential nominee John McCain.
Green is seeking damages of $6 million, and prays that they cease and desist their reprehensible campaigning. She told Reuters that she will not drop the lawsuit unless McCains camp repudiates the death threats and tones down the rhetoric.