List of first women lawyers and judges in Minnesota

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This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Minnesota. 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 obtain a law degree or become a political figure.

Firsts in state history[]

Wilhelmina Wright: First African American female Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court (2012)
Margaret Chutich: First openly lesbian Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court (2016)

Lawyers[]

Judicial Officers[]

State[]

Judges[]
  • Eleanor Nolan:[9] First female to briefly serve as a municipal court judge in Minnesota (1940)
  • Betty Whitlock Washburn:[10] First female judge in Minnesota (1950)
  • Pamela Alexander:[11][12] First African American female judge in Minnesota (1983)
  • Regina Chu:[13] First Asian American female judge in Minnesota (2002)
  • Susan N. Burke:[14] First Japanese American (female) judge in Minnesota (2004)
  • Sophia Vuelo (1999):[15] First Hmong American female judge in Minnesota (2017)
District Court[]
  • Linda S. Titus (1978):[16] First female appointed as a Judge of the Fifth Judicial District in Minnesota (1990)
  • Leslie Metzen (1979):[17][18][19] First female appointed as a Judge of the First Judicial District in Minnesota
Court of Appeals[]
  • Natalie Hudson:[13] First African American female to serve as a Judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals (2002)
Supreme Court[]

Federal[]

Bankruptcy Court[]
  • Margaret A. Mahoney:[25] First female to serve as a Judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Minnesota (1984)
Appellate Court[]
District Court[]

Attorney General[]

Solicitor General[]

  • Cathy Haukedahl (1979):[29][30] First female Solicitor General of Minnesota

United States Attorney[]

  • Rachel Paulose (1997):[31] First Indian American female to serve as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota (2006)

County Attorney[]

  • Mary P. Walbran (1937):[32][33][34] First female to serve as a County Attorney in Minnesota (1943)
  • Helen Hill Bianz and Susan Grimsley:[35] First females elected as County Attorneys in Minnesota (1977-1978)

Assistant County Attorney[]

  • Phyllis Jean Jones:[35] First female to serve as an Assistant County Attorney in Minnesota

Bar Association[]

  • Helen Kelly:[13][36][37] First female to serve as the President of the Minnesota State Bar Association (1987-1988)
  • Sonia Miller-Van Oort:[38] First Hispanic American female (and Hispanic American in general) to serve as the President of the Minnesota State Bar Association (2017)
  • Luz Maria Frias:[39] First female to serve as the President of the Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association

Firsts in local history[]

Alphabetized by county name

Region[]

  • Gail Murray:[40] First female judge in Northern Minnesota (1967)[41]

Anoka County[]

Carlton County[]

  • Leslie Beiers:[43] First female to serve as a Judge of the Carlton County Sixth Judicial District (2014)

Dakota County[]

Dodge County[]

Hennepin County[]

  • Betty Whitlock Washburn:[10] First female judge in Hennepin County, Minnesota (1950)
  • LaJune Johnson-Lange:[13] First African American female to serve as an Assistant Public Defender in Hennepin County, Minnesota (1978)
  • Helen Kelly:[13][36][37] First female to serve as the President of the Hennepin County Bar Association (1981)
  • Pamela Alexander:[11][12] First African American female judge in Hennepin County, Minnesota (1983)
  • Amy Klobuchar:[44] First female elected as the County Attorney for Hennepin County, Minnesota (1999)
  • Adine Momoh:[45] First minority female to serve as the President of the Hennepin County Bar Association, Minnesota (2018)

Itasca County[]

Ramsey County[]

Scott County[]

Stearns County[]

Steele County[]

Washington County[]

  • Juanita Freeman:[49] First African American female (and African American in general) to serve as a Judge of the Tenth Judicial District in Washington County, Minnesota (2018)

Winona County[]

See also[]

Other topics of interest[]

References[]

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  41. ^ Upon her appointment to a County Court
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