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    Yet, she wrote, Jones never recused himself from cases involving Jackson Walker or disclosed his relationship with Freeman. The judge approved attorneys' fees sought by Jackson Walker for work on ...

  3. Elizabeth Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Freeman (c. 1744 – December 28, 1829), also known as Mumbet, [a] was one of the first enslaved African Americans to file and win a freedom suit in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling, in Freeman's favor, found slavery to be inconsistent with the 1780 Constitution of Massachusetts .

  4. Agrippa Hull - Wikipedia

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    As a young attorney, the latter had defended Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) in her freedom suit and helped gain an end to slavery in Massachusetts. [1] Freeman worked for the Sedgewick household for years as well. Sedgwick became a state politician and US Senator before being appointed as a justice for the Massachusetts State Supreme Court.

  5. List of first women lawyers and judges in North Carolina

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    Lorrin Freeman: [74] First female District Attorney for Wake County, North Carolina (2014) Rebecca Eggers-Gryder: [18] [19] First female president of the Watauga County Bar Association; Mary Louise Canter: [75] First female (non-attorney) magistrate in Wilkes County, North Carolina (1988)

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  7. Charles L. Babcock - Wikipedia

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    Charles L. "Chip" Babcock (born 23 June 1949) [1] is an American attorney with the Texas-based law firm Jackson Walker L.L.P.He is best known for serving as lead litigator for Oprah Winfrey in several cases, including a 1998 lawsuit regarding an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show about mad cow disease.

  8. List of civil rights leaders - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Muse Freeman: 1916 2018 United States: civil rights attorney, first woman appointee to United States Commission on Civil Rights: Fannie Lou Hamer: 1917 1977 United States: leader in the American Civil Rights Movement; co-founder of the National Women's Political Caucus and Freedom Democratic Party: Marie Foster: 1917 2003 United States

  9. Freeman Ransom - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Briley Ransom (1880–1947) was an American lawyer, businessman and civic activist in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 1911 until his death he served as legal counsel and general manager for the Madame C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company as well as Madame C.J. Walker's personal attorney. [1] Robert Brokenburr was his law partner.