List of first women lawyers and judges in Wisconsin

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

Belle Case La Follette: First female to earn a law degree in Wisconsin
Vel Phillips: First African American female judge in Wisconsin (1971)
Shirley Abrahamson: First female Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (1976)

Law Degree[]

Lawyers[]

Judicial Officers[]

Judges[]

  • Olga Bennett (1935):[4][5] First female judge in Wisconsin (1970)
  • Vel Phillips:[6][7][8] First African American female judge in Wisconsin (1971)
  • Shelley Gaylord:[9][10] First openly LGBT judge in Wisconsin (1993)
  • Kashoua Kristy Yang (2009):[11][12] First Hmong American female (and Hmong American in general) judge in Wisconsin (2017)

District Court[]

  • Kitty K. Brennan (1977):[13] First female to become Chief Judge of the First Judicial District in Wisconsin

Supreme Court[]

Tribal Court[]

  • Rhoda House:[15][16][17] First female tribal judge for the Menominee in Wisconsin (1943)

Attorney General[]

United States Attorney[]

  • Peg Lautenschlager (1980):[18] First female to serve as the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin (1993-2001)

District Attorney[]

Political Office[]

  • Tammy Baldwin (1989):[20] First openly LGBT female (a lawyer) to be elected to the U.S. Senate (2012)[21]

Bar Association[]

  • Pamela Barker:[22] First female to serve as the President of the State Bar of Wisconsin
  • Michelle Behnke:[23] First African American female (and African American in general) to serve as the President of the State Bar of Wisconsin (2004)

Firsts in local history[]

Alphabetized by county name

Bayfield County[]

  • Elizabeth Hawkes (1937):[24] First female Washburn High School graduate to become a lawyer [Bayfield County, Wisconsin]

Brown County[]

  • Vivi L. Dilweg:[25][26] First female judge in Brown County, Wisconsin

Calumet County[]

  • Rose Patricia Ryan (1928):[27] First female lawyer in Appleton, Wisconsin [Calumet, Outagamie, and Winnebago Counties, Wisconsin]

Dane County[]

  • Moria Krueger:[28] First female judge in Dane County, Wisconsin

Eau Claire County[]

  • Lisa K. Stark:[29] First female judge in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin (2000)

Jackson County[]

  • Anna Becker (1993):[30] First female judge in Jackson County, Wisconsin (1982)

La Crosse County[]

  • Razy Geraldine Kletecka Chojnacki (1943):[27] First female lawyer in La Crosse County, Wisconsin

Milwaukee County[]

  • Kate Kane Rossi (1877):[27] First female lawyer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin [Milwaukee County, Wisconsin]
  • Julia B. Lebowitz Dolan (1927): Admitted to the practice of law, 1927. Female lawyer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Mabel Watson Raimey (1927):[3] First African American female lawyer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin [Milwaukee County, Wisconsin]
  • Vel Phillips:[6][7][8] First female judge (and African American female) in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
  • Kitty K. Brennan (1977):[13] First female to become Chief Judge of the First Judicial District in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
  • Kashoua "Kristy" Yang (2009):[11][12] First Hmong American female judge in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (2017)
  • Maxine White:[31] First African American female to serve as the Chief Judge for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (2019)

Outagamie County[]

  • Rose Patricia Ryan (1928):[27] First female lawyer in Appleton, Wisconsin [Calumet, Outagamie, and Winnebago Counties, Wisconsin]
  • Nancy Krueger (1979):[32] First female judge in Outagamie County, Wisconsin (2007)

Ozaukee County[]

  • Sandy A. Williams:[33][34] First female judge in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin (2009). She also served as the first female District Attorneyf or Ozaukee County.

Portage County[]

Racine County[]

Rock County[]

  • Barbara McCrory:[38] First female judge in Rock County, Wisconsin (2012)

Sauk County[]

Sheboygan County[]

  • Edith Arelisle Zufelt (1901):[27] First female to register with the Sheboygan County Bar Association [Sheboygan County, Wisconsin]

Vernon County[]

  • Olga Bennett (c. 1956):[40] First female lawyer in Vernon County, Wisconsin

Washington County[]

  • Annette Ziegler:[41] First female judge in Washington County, Wisconsin (1997)

Winnebago County[]

  • Rose Patricia Ryan (1928):[27] First female lawyer in Appleton, Wisconsin [Calumet, Outagamie, and Winnebago Counties, Wisconsin]
  • Peg Lautenschlager (1980):[18] First female to serve as District Attorney for Winnebago County, Wisconsin (1985-1988)

See also[]

Other topics of interest[]

References[]

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