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  2. American University Washington College of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Women & the Law Program was launched in 1948, to promote the integration of women's rights and gender studies into legal education, practice and doctrine. [8] After years of work by Dean Myers, the John Sherman Myers Law School building was constructed on the American University main campus and dedicated in 1963 by Chief Justice Earl Warren.

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    In the United States, almost all states tax "tangible individual property" but exempt non-luxury "necessities": groceries, prescriptions, prosthetics, agriculture supplies, and sometimes clothes—the exemptions vary between states. [1] Most states charge sales tax for women's pads and tampons. [57]

  4. Thomas Law (1756–1834) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Law went to India in the service of the East India Company in 1773, as a "writer" or clerk, the entry-level position. He rose through the Company ranks. He became a revenue collector and judge in the province of Bihar and served as the first collector of Gaya and Rohtas district from 1773 to 1791, [5] which had a population of two million, but resigned the position as judge.

  5. List of colleges and universities in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    There are six law schools that are accredited by the American Bar Association: the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law, Columbus School of Law (Catholic University of America), Howard University School of Law, George Washington University Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, and Washington College of ...

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

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    State of Washington: Married women are granted control over their earnings and trade licenses. [4] 1896. Utah: "The rights of citizens of the State of Utah to vote and hold office shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex. Both male and female citizens of this State shall enjoy all civil, political and religious rights and privileges."

  7. List of first women lawyers and judges in Washington D.C.

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    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) Serena E. Davis and Mabel Dole Haden: [3] First African American female graduate students at Georgetown University School of Law (1955) [Washington, D.C.]

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  9. Mount Vernon Seminary and College - Wikipedia

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    As of June 30, 1999, Mount Vernon became affiliated with George Washington University. The school is now known as The George Washington University – Mount Vernon Campus. [23] The Elizabeth J. Somers Women's Leadership Program was founded in honor of the Mount Vernon Seminary and College and its alumnae. [24]