List of first women lawyers and judges in Washington D.C.
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This is a list of the first women lawyers and judges in Washington, D.C. 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.
Renee Grosshandler Baum, Helen Marie Chambers, Patricia Anna Collier, Mary Gertrude Henseler, Katherine Rutherford, Agnes Anne Neill Williams, and Helen Elsie Steinbinder:[3] First female students to enroll at the Georgetown University School of Law (1951). Baum was the first of the original women enrolled to graduate in 1953. [Washington, D.C.]
Hortense E. Spinner and Florinell M. Washington:[3] First African American female students to enroll at the Georgetown University School of Law, though they did not attend (1952)
Helen E. Steinbinder and Mabel Dole Haden: First females to graduate with an LL.M. degree from the Georgetown University School of Law (1956). Haden was the first African American female to earn the degree. [Washington, D.C.]
Lawyers
Charlotte E. Ray (1872):[4] First female (and African American) lawyer in Washington, D.C. and to practice before the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia (1872)