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  2. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Louisiana

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    Ernest "Dutch" Nathan Morial: [7][8][9] First African American male to serve as a juvenile court judge in Louisiana (1970) and serve on the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal (1974) Don Johnson (1982) and Ron Johnson (1984): [10] First set of (African American) twins to serve simultaneously as judges in Louisiana.

  3. List of first women lawyers and judges in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Louisiana State Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana State Bar Association (LSBA) is the integrated (mandatory) bar association of the U.S. state of Louisiana.The mission of the Louisiana State Bar Association is to assist and serve its members in the practice of law, assure access to and aid in the administration of justice, assist the Supreme Court in the regulation of the practice of law, uphold the honor of the courts and the ...

  5. Hilry Huckaby - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Esther Huckaby (née Aaron) Children. 3. Education. Southern University. Hilry "Huck" Huckaby III was a former district judge in Caddo Parish, Louisiana and a four-term councilman in the city of Shreveport, Louisiana noted for his work reforming the government of Shreveport. [1][2] He is known for changing the city of Shreveport ...

  6. Edward H. Randolph - Wikipedia

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    In 1901 he was the attorney for the city of Shreveport. [6] and in 1906 appeared before the Louisiana Supreme Court. [7] He would become U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana in 1910 and hold that position until 1913. He was also a former president of the Louisiana Bar Association. [2]

  7. Shreveport, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Shreveport (/ ˈʃriːvpɔːrt / SHREEV-port) is a city in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It is the third-most populous city in Louisiana after New Orleans and Baton Rouge. The bulk of Shreveport is in Caddo Parish, of which it is the parish seat. [ 4 ] It extends along the west bank of the Red River into neighboring Bossier Parish.

  8. Marcus Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Southern University Law Center. Occupation. Lawyer. Marcus Lamar Hunter (born January 3, 1979) is an American politician and second generation attorney from Monroe, Louisiana. A Democrat, Hunter is judge of the Louisiana 4th Judicial District Court, ES 1, Div. G. He won the position, 53-47 percent), in the primary election held on November 6 ...

  9. Louisiana Bar Exam - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Bar Exam is a three-day-long bar examination used to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practice law in the state of Louisiana. It is the longest bar exam in the United States, consisting of 21 hours of examination on nine topic areas. To sit for the exam, an applicant must graduate from an ABA -accredited law school ...