Born in
Tacoma, Washington, to an attorney and his wife, both active
New Deal Democrats, Elizabeth Binns wanted to be a lawyer from a young age. Her father sometimes allowed her to skip classes in order to watch him try cases; she graduated from the local public high school at age 16. She then attended
Stanford University and graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in 1942 at age 19. Because so many men were away during World War II, Binns was admitted to the
Stanford Law School, and completed one year before marrying Robert L. Fletcher, who was soon assigned to fly anti-aircraft blimps out of
Lakehurst, New Jersey. They started a family, and moved back to
Lakewood, Washington, after the war. With her parents' assistance in caring for their four young children (and renting out their own house to live in Lakewood), Fletcher resumed her legal education after a decade, now commuting to
Seattle to study at the
University of Washington School of Law. In 1956 she graduated at the top of her law school class, with a
Bachelor of Laws. ==Private practice==