Sarah Killgore Wertman was the first woman in the country to both graduate from law school and be admitted to the bar. Thus, she was Michigan\u27s first woman lawyer in two senses: She was the first woman to graduate from the University of Michigan Law School, and the first woman admitted to the Michigan bar. Others preceded her in entering law school, graduating from law school, or being admitted to the bar, but she was the first to accomplish all three. Her story illustrates much about the early days of women in legal education and the practice of law, a history in which the University of Michigan Law School was a leader
First opening its doors in 1859, the University of Michigan Law School has now accumulated a full ce...
Few events in the history of the Washington and Lee University School of Law are as significant as t...
Although several scholars have briefly discussed CLSW in conjunction with work on other subjects, th...
Sarah Killgore Wertman was the first woman in the country to both graduate from law school and be ad...
Sarah Killgore Wertman was the first woman in the country to both graduate from law school and be ad...
Michigan women thriye on the bench; alums ascend to high offices; Ginger\u27s book profiles a legal ...
IN 1869 Belle A. Mansfield, reputedly the first female lawyer admitted to practice in the United Sta...
•Case Club •More Women Studies •Faculty Profile •Comment •Non-Law? •Progress and Regress •Important ...
This paper explores the context in which women gained admission to the bar at the end of the ninetee...
When Juanita Kidd was growing up in Wewoka, Oklahoma, she never saw a female lawyer, never mind a bl...
In Chicago in 1893, for the first time in history, women lawyers were invited to participate with ma...
This comparative study explores the lives of some of the women who first initiated challenges to mal...
I work in a law school building that is named for Jane M.G. Foster, who donated the money for its co...
I am very pleased to have been asked to speak to you tonight for it gives me, in the first instance,...
In the spring of 1970 the Notre Dame Law School will break with a century old tradition and confer t...
First opening its doors in 1859, the University of Michigan Law School has now accumulated a full ce...
Few events in the history of the Washington and Lee University School of Law are as significant as t...
Although several scholars have briefly discussed CLSW in conjunction with work on other subjects, th...
Sarah Killgore Wertman was the first woman in the country to both graduate from law school and be ad...
Sarah Killgore Wertman was the first woman in the country to both graduate from law school and be ad...
Michigan women thriye on the bench; alums ascend to high offices; Ginger\u27s book profiles a legal ...
IN 1869 Belle A. Mansfield, reputedly the first female lawyer admitted to practice in the United Sta...
•Case Club •More Women Studies •Faculty Profile •Comment •Non-Law? •Progress and Regress •Important ...
This paper explores the context in which women gained admission to the bar at the end of the ninetee...
When Juanita Kidd was growing up in Wewoka, Oklahoma, she never saw a female lawyer, never mind a bl...
In Chicago in 1893, for the first time in history, women lawyers were invited to participate with ma...
This comparative study explores the lives of some of the women who first initiated challenges to mal...
I work in a law school building that is named for Jane M.G. Foster, who donated the money for its co...
I am very pleased to have been asked to speak to you tonight for it gives me, in the first instance,...
In the spring of 1970 the Notre Dame Law School will break with a century old tradition and confer t...
First opening its doors in 1859, the University of Michigan Law School has now accumulated a full ce...
Few events in the history of the Washington and Lee University School of Law are as significant as t...
Although several scholars have briefly discussed CLSW in conjunction with work on other subjects, th...