List of first women lawyers and judges in Ohio

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

Florence E. Allen: First female Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (1922)
Benita Y. Pearson: First African American female appointed as a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

Lawyers[]

Judicial Officers[]

State[]

Judges[]
  • Florence E. Allen (1914):[3] First female judge in Ohio (1920)
  • Mary B. Grossman (1912):[4] First female municipal court judge in Ohio (1923)
  • Lillian W. Burke (1951):[5][4] First African American female judge in Ohio (1969)
  • C. Ellen Connally (1971):[4] First African American female elected judge in Ohio (1979)
  • Mary Wiseman (1998):[6] First openly LGBT female judge in Ohio (2007)
  • Sherrie Mikhail Miday (2001):[7] First Egyptian American female elected judge in Ohio (2016)
  • Marilyn Zayas-Davis:[8][9][10] First Latino American female elected as judge in Ohio (2016)[11]
Common Pleas[]
Appellate Court[]
  • Marie Hoover (1994):[12] First female appointed as a Judge of the Fourth District Court of Appeals in Ohio (2012)
  • Marilyn Zayas-Davis:[8][9][10] First Latino American female elected as an appellate court judge in Ohio (2016)
Supreme Court[]

Federal[]

District Court[]
  • Ann Aldrich (1950):[16][17] First female to become a federal district court judge (1980)[18]
  • Benita Y. Pearson (1995):[19] First African American female appointed as a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
Appellate Court[]
  • Florence E. Allen (1914):[3] First female appointed as a Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals (Sixth Circuit) (1934)

Attorney General[]

Assistant Attorney General[]

Assistant United States Attorney[]

Bar Association[]

  • Kathleen Burke:[24] First female to serve as the President of the Ohio State Bar Association (1993-1994)

Firsts in local history[]

Alphabetized by county name

Region[]

Allen County[]

Columbiana County[]

Coshocton County[]

Cuyahoga County[]

Franklin County[]

  • Evelyn Lundberg Stratton:[32] First female elected as a Judge of the Franklin County Common Pleas Court in Ohio (1988)

Katherine (Kay) Lias; First female elected as a Judge of the Franklin County Common Pleas Court, Division of Domestic Relations and Juvenile Branch, Franklin County, Ohio (1988)

Hamilton County[]

Henry County[]

Jefferson County[]

Knox County[]

Lake County[]

  • Addie Nye Norton:[37] First female probate judge in Lake County, Ohio (1920)
  • Irene A. Lennon (1930):[37][38] First female lawyer in Lake County, Ohio. She was also the first female to serve as the President of the Lake County Bar Association in Illinois (1950).
  • Francine Bruening:[37] First female elected as the Judge of Common Pleas in Lake County, Ohio (1991)
  • Karen Lawson:[37][39] First female to serve as the Juvenile Court Judge in Lake County, Ohio (2008)

Lawrence County[]

Licking County[]

Lorain County[]

Lucas County[]

  • Geraldine Macelwane:[43] First female to serve as a Judge of the Toledo Municipal Court (1952) as well as a Judge of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas (1956), Ohio

Montgomery County[]

  • Alice McCollum:[44] First female judge of the Dayton Municipal Court (1979) [Montgomery County, Ohio]
  • Barb Gorman:[45] First female to serve as a Judge of the General Division for the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court
  • Helen Wallace:[46] First female juvenile judge for Montgomery County, Ohio (2019)

Morgan County[]

Perry County[]

  • Luann Cooperrider (1983):[48][49] First female judge in Perry County, Ohio. She was also the first female assistant prosecutor in the county's history.

Portage County[]

  • Barbara Watson (1980):[50] First female judge in Portage County, Ohio
  • Shirley Dubetz (1954) First practicing female attorney in Portage County, Ohio.

Richland County[]

Trumbull County[]

Tuscarawas County[]

Warren County[]

Wayne County[]

  • Carol White Millhoan:[57] First female judge in Wayne County, Ohio
  • Latecia E. Wiles:[58] First female to serve as a Judge of Wayne County’s Probate and Juvenile Court (2013)

Wood County[]

  • Molly Mack:[59] First female judge in Wood County, Ohio (2014). She is also the first female Wood County Common Pleas Court judge (2019).

See also[]

Other topics of interest[]

References[]

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