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Timeline of women lawyers

Landmark events in the practice of law by women From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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This is a short timeline of women lawyers. Much more information on the subject can be found at: List of first women lawyers and judges by nationality.

19th century

  • 1847 – Marija Milutinović became the first female lawyer and attorney in Serbia, doing exclusively pro bono work for charity throughout her whole career[1]
  • 1869 – Arabella Mansfield became the first female lawyer in the United States when she was admitted to the Iowa bar.[2]
  • 1870 – Ada Kepley became the first woman to graduate from law school in the United States; she graduated from Chicago University Law School, predecessor to Union College of Law, later known as Northwestern University School of Law.[3]
  • 1872 – Charlotte E. Ray became the first African-American female lawyer in the United States.[4]
  • 1872 – Clara Hapgood Nash became the first woman admitted to the bar in New England.[5]
  • 1873 – Johanna von Evreinov became the first woman to obtain a Doctor of Law (Dr. jur.) degree in Germany on 21 February 1873, after having been admitted as a guest student at Leipzig University.[6]
  • 1873 – Bradwell v. State of Illinois, 83 U.S. 130 (1873), was a United States Supreme Court case that solidified the narrow reading of the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, and determined that the right to practice a profession was not among these privileges. The case is also notable for being an early 14th Amendment challenge to sex discrimination in the United States. In this case, the United States Supreme Court held that Illinois constitutionally denied law licenses to women because the right to practice law was not one of the privileges and immunities guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. The Illinois Supreme Court affirmed.
  • 1879 – A law was enacted allowing qualified female attorneys to practice in any federal court in the United States.[7]
  • 1879 – Belva Ann Lockwood became the first woman to argue before the United States Supreme Court.[8]
  • 1888 – Cornelia Sorabji became the first woman to practice law in India. After she received a first class degree from Bombay University in 1888, British supporters helped to send her to Oxford University. Here, Sorabji became the first woman to sit the Civil Law exams but was not able to graduate as women could not be awarded degrees until 1920.
  • 1897 – Clara Brett Martin became the first female lawyer in Canada and the British Empire.[9]
  • 1897 – Ethel Benjamin became the first female lawyer in New Zealand and the first to appear as counsel for any case in the British Empire.[10][11]
  • 1899 – The (American) National Association of Women Lawyers, originally called the Women Lawyers' Club, was founded by a group of 18 women lawyers in New York City.[4]
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20th century

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21st century

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