She served on the Independent International Commission on Kosovo and helped to launch Imagine Co-existence, a program of the U.N .
Martha's Vineyard | Martha Stewart | Martha Argerich | Martha Graham | Martha Wainwright | Martha | Martha Washington | Martha Rosler | Martha Plimpton | Martha Jones | Martha Hyer | Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance | Martha Coolidge | Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia | Martha High | Martha Higareda | Mount Martha, Victoria | Mount Martha | Martha Roby | Martha Raye | Martha Kearney | Martha Henry | Martha Cooper | St. Martha's Hill | Martha's Vineyard Airport | Martha Stewart Living | Martha's Table | Martha Samuelson | Martha (opera) | Martha N. Johnson |
Some notable contributors to the journal include Justice Hugo Black, Robert Bork, Archibald Cox, John Hart Ely, Leon Green, Frank Michelman, Martha Minow, Richard Posner, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, Cass Sunstein, Laurence Tribe, Chief Justice Fred Vinson, and Seth P. Waxman.
The daughter of Josephine (Baskin) and former Federal Communications Commission Chairman Newton N. Minow, and sister of Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow and library law expert Mary Minow, she is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College (1974) and the University of Chicago Law School (1977).