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List of first women lawyers and judges in Louisiana

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This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Louisiana. 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 graduate from law school or become a political figure.

LaLeshia Walker Alford made history as the First African American elected to Shreveport City Court bench in 1997.

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Firsts in state history

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Shelly Deckert Dick: First female Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana (2013)
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Nannette Jolivette Brown: First African American female appointed as a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana (2011)

Lawyers

  • Bettie Runnels and Rose Cara Falls Bres (1898):[1][2] First female lawyers in Louisiana. Bres would become the first female lawyer to plead cases before the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Louisiana.
  • Irene J. Barrios (1922):[3] First Latino American female lawyer in Louisiana
  • Marian Berkett (1937):[4][5][6] First female lawyer hired by a law firm in Louisiana[7]
  • Mary Gloria Lawson (1956):[8] First African American female lawyer in Louisiana

Law clerks

  • Tammy Lee:[9] First African American female to serve as a law clerk for the Fourth Judicial District Court (1993)
  • Veronica Odinet Koclanes:[10] First female to serve as the clerk of the court for Louisiana Supreme Court (2021)

State judges

  • Anna Judge Veters Levy (c. 1922):[11][12] First female judge in Louisiana (1941)
  • Alwine Louise Smith Ragland (1935):[13] First female elected judge (1974)[14]
  • Joan Armstrong (1967):[15][16] First African American female judge in Louisiana (1974) and serve on the Louisiana Court of Appeals (1984)
  • Catherine D. Kimball (1970):[17] First female elected to the Eighteenth Judicial District Court (1983) and serve on the Supreme Court of Louisiana (1992)
  • Rae Swent:[18] First female to serve on the Ninth Judicial District Court in Louisiana
  • Ann B. McIntyre (1977):[19][20] First female to serve on the Fifth Judicial District Court in Louisiana
  • Madeline Jasmine:[21] First African American (female) appointed as a Judge of the Fortieth Judicial District Court in Louisiana (1991). She also the first African-American (female) Assistant District Attorney in the 29th and 40th Judicial Districts.
  • Felicia Toney Williams:[22] First female (and African American female) elected to the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal (1992) and serve as its Chief Judge (2018)
  • Bernette Joshua Johnson (1969):[23][24] First African American female to serve as the Associate Justice (1994-2013) and Chief Justice for the Supreme Court of Louisiana (2013)
  • Patricia Minaldi (1983):[25] First female elected as the Judge for the Fourteenth Judicial District Court in Louisiana (1995)
  • Patricia Hedges:[26] First female appointed as a Judge of the Twenty-Second Judicial District Court in Louisiana (1995)
  • Lori Landry:[27] First African American female appointed as a Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial District in Louisiana (2002)
  • Jane Margaret Triche-Milazzo:[28] First female appointed as a Judge of the Twenty-Third Judicial District in Louisiana (2008)
  • Bernadette D'Souza:[29] First Indian American female judge in Louisiana (2012)
  • Monique F. Rauls (1993):[30] First African American female appointed as a Judge of the Ninth District Court in Louisiana (2015)
  • Amy Burford-McCartney:[31] First female judge elected in the Forty-Second Judicial District in Louisiana (2016)
  • Marissa Hutabarat (2010):[32][33] First Indonesian American (female) judge in Louisiana (2020)
  • Marla M. Abel:[34] First female judge elected in the Seventeenth Judicial District in Louisiana (2019)

Federal judges

Attorney General

Assistant Attorney General

United States Attorney

  • Stephanie A. Finley:[40] First female to serve as a U.S. Attorney in Louisiana (2010)

District Attorneys

  • Keva Landrum-Johnson:[41][42][43][44] First female (and African American female) to serve as a District Attorney in Louisiana (2007)
  • Bridget A. Dinvaut:[43][45][46] First African American female elected as a District Attorney in Louisiana (2015)

Assistant District Attorney

  • Lori Landry:[27] First African American female to serve as an Assistant District Attorney for the Sixteenth Judicial District in Louisiana (c. 1993)

Bar Association

  • Marta-Ann Schnabel:[47] First female to serve as the President of the Louisiana State Bar Association
  • Kim M. Boyle:[48] First African American female to serve as the President of the Louisiana State Bar Association (2009-2010)
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Firsts in local history

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