[2] Jackson received her BA, summa cum laude, from Yale University in 1972.
[4] Jackson was an associate and then partner at the firm of Rogovin, Huge & Lenzner in Washington, D.C. She served as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel at the US Department of Justice.
She taught and held several administrative positions at Georgetown University Law Center from 1985 to 2011.
[3] On December 11, 2012, the United States Supreme Court appointed Jackson as amicus curiae in United States v. Windsor to argue an unrepresented position relating to the legal standing of two of the parties.
[5] Her publications include the book Constitutional Engagement in a Transnational Era.