B.S., Georgetown University School of Foreign Service; J.D., Columbia University School of Law
Tricia Hoefling is an outspoken advocate for reproductive rights. Most recently, she worked for the national nonprofit reproductive rights organization, Whole Woman’s Health Alliance, where, in addition to lecturing, advocacy work and legal research, she served as the project manager for the opening of two nonprofit reproductive health clinics, in Charlottesville, Virginia and South Bend, Indiana. Prior to her work at Whole Woman’s Health Alliance, Professor Hoefling taught as an Adjunct Professor at Washington and Lee School of Law, and practiced law for many years at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLC. Professor Hoefling currently serves on the boards of many organizations, including Whole Woman’s Health Alliance, The Board of Regents at Georgetown University, The Miller Center at The University of Virginia, the Emily Couric Leadership Foundation and the Village School of Charlottesville. She received her B.S. from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and her J.D. from Columbia Law School.