Edna C. Plummer (1907): First woman to become a district attorney in the U.S. and Nevada (1918) Bonnie Dumanis (1977): First openly gay woman elected as a district attorney in the U.S. and California (2002) Deputy District Attorney. Clara Shortridge Foltz (1878): First female deputy district attorney in the U.S. (1910)
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Hortense Sparks Ward (1910): First female lawyer in Texas, as well as the first female admitted to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court (1915) Florence Bates (1914): One of the first female lawyers in Texas. She would leave the profession and become a Hollywood actress later in life.
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New York County (New York City) Joan Lobis: First openly LGBT female elected to the New York City Supreme Court (1992), as well as the Civil Court in New York County.
Rosalie Loew Whitney (1895): First Jewish American female lawyer in New York. Helen Z.M. Rodgers (1899): First female lawyer to try a case before the New York State Court of Appeals. Alice Serber (1899): First woman, also the first Russian woman admitted to the bar of the United States. Clarice Baright (1905): First female (who was Jewish) ...
Hortense Sparks Ward (1910): First female lawyer in Texas, as well as the first female admitted to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court (1915) Florence Bates (1914): One of the first female lawyers in Texas. She would leave the profession and become a Hollywood actress later in life.
Gabrielle Kirk McDonald: First African American female appointed as a Judge of the Southern District of Texas (1979) Hilda G. Tagle: First Hispanic American female to serve as an appellate judge in Texas.
Migdalia Lopez: First female elected as a County Court at Law Judge in Cameron County, Texas. She is the first female to serve as a District Court Judge in Cameron and Willacy Counties, Texas.
Adele Grubbs (1969): First female to serve as the Assistant District Attorney for Cobb County, Georgia (1977) Joyette Holmes: First female (and African American) to serve as the District Attorney for Cobb County, Georgia (2019)
Phyllis A. Kravitch (1943): First female to become a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Georgia prior to the state's removal (1979) Frank M. Hull (1973): First female to become a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (1997)
Viola Ross Napier, first to practice before the Georgia Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Georgia. Minnie Anderson Hale: First female to earn a law degree from a Georgia law school in 1911.
Edith Grant Ingram: First African American female judge in Georgia (1969) Dorothy Robinson: First female judge appointed to a court of record in Georgia (1972) Rufe McCombs Maulsby: First female elected as a judge without prior appointment in Georgia (1975) Glenda Hatchett (1977): First African American female to become a Chief Presiding Judge in ...
Virginia Henry Mayfield: First woman in Alabama to earn a law degree (1920)
Terri Sewell (1994) and Martha Roby (c. 2001): First females (both lawyers) elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama (2010). Sewell has the added distinction of being the first African American female elected to Congress.
Laurie Magid: First female to serve as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (2008-2009)
Barbara Kosik Whitaker: First female to serve as the Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Middle District of Pennsylvania (1979)
Leslie Anne Miller: First female to serve as the President of the Pennsylvania Bar Association (c. 1999)
Katie Charlton: First female District Attorney of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania (2017)
Janine Edwards (1997): First female judge in Wayne County, Pennsylvania. She was also the first female District Attorney in the county's history.
Stephanie A. Finley: First female to serve as a U.S. Attorney in Louisiana (2010)
Lori Landry: First African American female to serve as an Assistant District Attorney for the Sixteenth Judicial District in Louisiana (c. 1993)
Jo Ellen Grant and Martha E. Sassone: First female judges respectively in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
• Ada Kepley (1881): First woman to graduate with a law degree (1870) and practice in a court of law in the U.S.
• Charlotte E. Ray (1872): First African American female to earn a law degree in the U.S.
• Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin: First Native American (Chippewa) female to earn a law degree in the U.S. (1914)
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This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in New York. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are women who achieved other distinctions such becoming the first in their state to obtain a law degree or become a political figure.
Alphabetized by county name
• Julie R. Jenny (1894): First female lawyer in Central New York
• Lucinda M. Finley: First female lawyer from Western New York to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court
• Mae D’Agostino: First female from Upstate New York to serve as a district court judge in New York (2011)
• Kate Stoneman (1886): First female lawyer in New York
• Rosalie Loew Whitney (1895): First Jewish American female lawyer in New York
• Helen Z.M. Rodgers (1899): First female lawyer to try a case before the New York State Court of Appeals
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