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  2. Lynn Toler - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Candace Toler (born October 25, 1959) [3] [4] is an American lawyer, judge, television arbitrator, and television presenter, best-known for her role as arbitrator on Divorce Court. With her 14 seasons on the show, between 2006 and 2020, Toler is the longest-reigning arbitrator on the series.

  3. National Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Lawyers Division (WLD) of the National Bar Association (NBA) was established in 1972 as a dedicated group to address the unique issues and challenges faced by women in the legal profession. The division aims to support the professional development, mentorship, and networking of its members, primarily African-American women lawyers ...

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

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    African-American women lawyers in the United States face "dual discrimination" for being both Black and women. [1] As of 2022, less than 1% of law firm partners were Black women. [2] To fight against discrimination, Black women lawyers have founded numerous advocacy organizations.

  5. List of African American jurists - Wikipedia

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    First African-American woman licensed to practice law in Illinois, and the third in the United States Charlotte E. Ray (1850–1911) [14] First Black American female lawyer in the United States Scovel Richardson (1912–1982) [15] Party to a housing desegregation case anticipating Shelley v. Kraemer; also a judge in federal courts from 1957

  6. List of first women lawyers and judges in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    First African American female: Lillian W. Burke (1951) in 1969 [7] [6] First African American female (elected): C. Ellen Connally (1971) in 1979 [6] First African American female (Ohio Courts of Common Pleas): Stephanie Tubbs Jones in 1983 [8] First Latino American female: Jazmin Torres-Lugo in 2003 [9]

  7. Charlotte E. Ray - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte E. Ray (January 13, 1850 – January 4, 1911) was an American lawyer. She was the first black American female lawyer in the United States. [1] [2] Ray graduated from Howard University School of Law in 1872. She was also the first female admitted to the District of Columbia Bar, and the first woman admitted to practice before the ...