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  2. Women in the United States judiciary - Wikipedia

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    Barring women from practicing law was prohibited in the U.S. in 1971. [9] In 1975, Julia Cooper Mack was appointed to the D.C. Court of Appeals, making her the first woman of color, and only the eighth woman total, to be appointed to a court of last resort. By 1993, 60 women had served on the highest court in forty states, the District, and the ...

  3. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    Missouri is a Supreme Court case in which it ruled that the exemption on request of women from jury service under Missouri law, resulting in an average of less than 15% women on jury venires in the forum county, violated the "fair-cross-section" requirement of the Sixth Amendment as made applicable to the States by the Fourteenth Amendment.

  4. All-Woman Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The first three women appointed to the court were Wilmans, a lawyer in practice in Dallas; Nellie Gray Robertson of Granbury, county attorney of Hood County; and Hortense Sparks Ward of Houston, also in private practice. [2] Robertson was designated chief justice. Problems soon appeared in the composition of the court.

  5. Mounting caseloads and lack of defense attorneys putting ...

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    After some clients returned to the court in person after the COVID-19 pandemic, she said it was no longer appropriate to offer Zoom breakouts to in-person defendants and online attorneys, and in ...

  6. Women in law - Wikipedia

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    In private practice law firms, women make up 20.2% of partners, 17% of equity partners and 4% of managing partners in the 200 biggest law firms. [1] At the junior level of the profession, women make up 44.8% of associates and 45.3% of summer associates. [1] In 2014 in Fortune 500 corporations, 21% of the general counsels were women and 79% were ...

  7. Iowa Supreme Court is Considering if the State Can Charge ...

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    Ronald Pagliai, it will be the second time in recent years that Iowa's highest court has ruled on the state's unusually aggressive practice of billing poor defendants for court-appointed attorneys.

  8. Texas women denied abortions give emotional accounts in court ...

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    Amy Pletscher, an attorney for the state, said the lawsuit was brought by women and doctors who "simply do not like Texas’ restrictions on abortion.“ “The purpose of this court is not to ...

  9. African-American women in the legal profession - Wikipedia

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    Black women lawyers in the late 1960s and into the 1970s began to draw attention to the simultaneous discrimination against Black women in law. While these women were still involved with legal activism in the realm of racial justice, they began to incorporate gender issues into their legal work and scholarship.