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List of first women lawyers and judges in Mississippi

This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Mississippi. 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

Firsts in state history

Marian Wright Edelman: First African American female lawyer in Mississippi (1963)
Felicia C. Adams: First African American female to serve as a U.S. Attorney in Mississippi (2011)

Lawyers

State judges

Federal judges

Attorney General of Mississippi

Assistant Attorney General

United States Attorney

Assistant United States Attorney

  • First female: Euple Dozier in 1955[26]

District Attorney

  • First African American female: E. Faye Peterson in 2001[27]

Assistant District Attorney

  • First female: Kathy King Jackson in 1977:[28]

Political Office

Mississippi Bar Association

  • First female: Joy Lambert Phillips (1980) in 2005[11][29]
  • First African American female: Patricia W. Bennett in 2018[30][31]

Firsts in local history

See also

Other topics of interest

References

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