List of first women lawyers and judges in Arizona explained
This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Arizona. 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 graduate from law school or become a political figure.
Firsts in Arizona's history
Lawyers
State judges
- First female justices of the peace: Nellie T. Bush and Emeline Ferguson in 1914[8]
- First female to unsuccessfully run for court superior court judge: Gertrude Converse in 1948[9]
- First female (Arizona Superior Court): Lorna E. Lockwood (1925) in 1950[10]
- First Latino American female (reputed): Anita Lewis Chávez (1947)[11] [12]
- First female (Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court): Lorna E. Lockwood (1925) in 1961
- First female (Arizona Court of Appeals): Mary M. Schroeder in 1975[13]
- First African American female: Jean Williams (1949) in 1977
- First Asian American female: Roxanne Song Ong (1979) circa 1986
- First African American female (justice of the peace): Pamela Gutierrez in 1994[14]
- First Asian American female (Arizona Superior Court): Rosa Mroz in 2004[15]
- First Latino American female (Arizona Court of Appeals): Patricia A. Orozco (1989) in 2004[16] [17]
- First openly lesbian female: Tracey Nadzieja in 2018[18]
- First Navajo female (chief justice of tribal high court): Claudine Bates-Arthur (1970)[19]
- First Muslim female (justice of the peace pro tempore): Laila Ikram (2022)[20]
Federal judges
Attorney General of Arizona
- First female: Janet Napolitano (1983) from 1999-2003[26]
Assistant Attorney General
United States Attorney
Assistant United States Attorney
County Attorney
- First female: Rose Sosnowsky Silver in 1969[29]
- First Latino American female: Patricia A. Orozco (1989) in 1999
Assistant County Attorney
- First female: Loretta Savage Whitney in 1943
Political Office
State Bar of Arizona
- First female (president): Roxana C. Bacon in 1991[33]
- First openly lesbian female (president): Amelia Craig Cramer in 2012[34]
- First Asian American (female) (president): Lisa Loo (1988) in 2016[35] [36]
- First Latino American female (president): Jessica Sanchez in 2022[37]
Firsts in local history
First female to serve as the Presiding Criminal Judge in the Maricopa County Superior Court
- Rosa Mroz:[45] First Asian American female to serve on the Maricopa County Superior Court (2004)
- Barbara Rodriguez Mundell:[46] First Hispanic female to serve as the Presiding Judge of Maricopa County, Arizona (2005)
- Roxanne Song Ong:[47] First Asian female to serve as the Presiding Judge of the Phoenix Municipal Court (Maricopa County, Arizona; 2005)
- Allister Adel
[48] First female to serve as the County Attorney of Maricopa County, Arizona (2019)
- Charlotte Wells:[49] First female judge in Mohave County, Arizona (2002)
- Carolyn Holliday:[50] [51] First female elected to the Superior Court of Navajo County, Arizona, (1996) and serve as its Presiding Judge (1999)
- Mary Anne Richey (née Reimann): First female to serve as the Deputy County Attorney in Pima County, Arizona (1952)
- Alice Truman:[52] First female Justice of the Peace and judge in Pima County, Arizona (1962)
- Rose Sosnowsky Silver:[53] First female appointed as the Pima County Attorney (1969)
- Barbara LaWall (1976):[54] First female elected as the Pima County Attorney (1996)
- Lina Rodriguez (1977):[55] First Hispanic American to serve on the Pima County Superior Court, Arizona (1984)
- Laine Sklar:[56] First female magistrate in Marana, Arizona (c. 2006) [<nowiki/>[[Pima County, Arizona]]]
- Margarita Bernal (c. 1979):[57] First Latino American female to serve as a municipal court judge in Tucson, Arizona [Pima County, Arizona]
- Anna Montoya-Paez:[58] First female elected to the Santa Cruz County Superior Court, Arizona
- Sheila Polk (1982): First female to serve as the Yavapai County Attorney (2004)
- Nellie T. Bush and Emeline Ferguson: First females elected as Justices of the Peace in Yuma County, Arizona (1914)
- Patricia A. Orozco (1989): First Latino American female appointed as the County Attorney for Yuma County, Arizona (1999)
See also
Other topics of interest
References
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