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78:: The Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles was born by the merging of two women's bar organizations: the Women Lawyers' Club, founded in 1918, and the Women Lawyers' Association of Southern California, founded in 1928. The president of the Women Lawyers' Association of Southern California was Mab Copeland Lineman, who was also the 4th President of the Women Lawyers' Club, while Faulconer was the secretary-treasurer. In 1930, when the Association reorganized into the Southern California Council of the National Association of Women Lawyers, Ida May Adams was president and Faulconer vice-president. Faulconer was elected president for two terms, in 1938 and 1939 374: 470: 516: 359:
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in 1911. The group was renamed the "Women Lawyers Association" by 1914, and changed to its current name in 1923.
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The group was originally called the "Women Lawyers' Club", and was founded by 18 female lawyers in
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served one year as president of the Women Lawyers' Club, and four years as corresponding secretary.
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served as the vice-president for Wisconsin of the National Association of Women Lawyers.
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was elected president in 1958 and served as the editor of the
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is a voluntary organization founded in 1899 and based in the
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Emancipation: The Making of the Black Lawyer, 1844-1944
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served as the organization's president in the 1930s.
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was the director of the Women Lawyers' Association.
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Index

United States
New York City
Rosalind Goodrich Bates
Eva M. Mack
Emilie Bullowa
Oda Faulconer
Mary Lilly
Nina Miglionico
Kate Pier
Lavinia Marian Fleming Poe
Eugénie M. Rayé-Smith
F. Josephine Stevenson
Ida V. Wells
Olive Stott Gabriel
Rose Zetzer
Maryland State Bar Association
National Association of Muslim Lawyers
National LGBTQ+ Bar Association
National Negro Bar Association
About NAWL
NAWL History
A Century of Achievement: The Centennial of the National Association of Women Lawyers
Club Women of New York
125 Years of Women Lawyers in Illinois - Professional Associations
History, National Association of Women Lawyers. Records of the National Association of Women Lawyers, 1913-1999: A Finding Aid




Women's Periodicals in the United States: Social and Political Issues

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