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Carrie Keller (c. 1915): [49] First female lawyer in Shreveport, Louisiana [Bossier and Caddo Parishes, Louisiana] Donna Y. Frazier: [50] First female Caddo Parish attorney (equivalent to a County Attorney) in Shreveport, Louisiana (2013) Pammela Lattier: [51] First (African American) female to serve as the Chief Judge for the Shreveport City ...
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Joiner said each district loses about 3,000 people if the geographic districts expand from five to seven. The Wednesday meeting at 2:00 p.m. will make time for citizen input just like the Monday ...
The Senate confirmed two new federal judges for seats on Louisiana's U.S. District Courts.
Much more information on the subject can be found at: List of first women lawyers and judges in the United States. 1869 - Lemma Barkaloo became the first woman in America admitted to law school at Washington University in St. Louis. 1869 – Arabella Mansfield became the first female lawyer in the United States when she was admitted to the Iowa ...
A law was enacted allowing qualified female attorneys to practice in any federal court in the United States. [37] 1880. The case Miles v. United States establishes that a second wife may testify as to her husband's bigamy because their marriage is not de jure. [38] Oregon: Married women were granted trade licenses and control over their ...
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George W. D'Artois (1925–1977), Shreveport public safety commissioner (1962–76) Buster Davis (born 1985), wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers; Edwin Adams Davis (1904–1994), historian; Glen Davis (born 1986), power forward and center for LSU and the Los Angeles Clippers; Jackson B. Davis (1918–2016), attorney and former state senator