List of first women lawyers and judges in North Carolina explained
This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in North Carolina. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are women who achieved other distinctions such as becoming the first in their state to graduate from law school or become a political figure.
Firsts in North Carolina's history
Lawyers
Law Clerk
State judges
Federal judges
United States Attorney
District Attorneys
Assistant District Attorney
- First African American female (Thirteenth Prosecutorial District): Wanda G. Bryant[39]
Public Defender
- First female: Mary Ann Tally in 1974[40]
Political Office
Bar Associations
Firsts in local history
- Margaret Fonvielle Heyward (1943):[45] First female lawyer admitted to the Bar Association in Southeastern North Carolina
- Beirne Minor Harding:[46] First female District Attorney for the Twenty-Third Judicial District [Alleghany], Ashe, Wilkes and Yadkin Counties, North Carolina].
- Rebecca Eggers-Gryder: First female to serve as a Judge of the Twenty-Fourth Judicial District in North Carolina [<nowiki/>[[Avery County, North Carolina|Avery]], Madison, Mitchell, Watauga and Yancey Counties, North Carolina]
- Belinda J. Foster: First African American female to serve as the District Attorney of Caswell and Rockingham Counties, North Carolina (1993)
- Alyson A. Grine: First openly LGBT female to serve as a Judge of the Judicial District 15B (2021) [Chatham] and Orange Counties, North Carolina]
- Ashley Welch:[47] First female District Attorney for the Thirtieth Judicial District in North Carolina (2014) [<nowiki/>[[Cherokee County, North Carolina|Cherokee]], Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, and Swain Counties, North Carolina]
- Jean E. Powell: First female to serve as the District Attorney for Hoke and Scotland Counties, North Carolina (1989)
- Anna Hyder Baucom:[48] First female magistrate in Anson County, North Carolina
- Tami Mancos:[49] First female magistrate in Bladen County, North Carolina (2000)
- Tamika Jenkins (2006):[50] First African American female lawyer in Leland, North Carolina [<nowiki/>[[Brunswick County, North Carolina]]]
- Lillian Exum Clement:[51] First female lawyer in Buncombe County, North Carolina
- Pauline Harrison:[52] First female magistrate in Buncombe County, North Carolina
- Jacqueline Grant:[53] First African American female to serve as a resident Superior Court judge in Buncombe County, North Carolina (2021). She was the first African American female to serve as the President of the Buncombe Judicial Bar (2014-2015).
- Juanita Boger-Allen:[54] First African American female district judge in Cabarrus County, North Carolina (2019)
- Mary Ann Harper:[55] First female magistrate in Craven County, North Carolina
- Beth Keever:[56] First female judge in Cumberland County, North Carolina
- Mary Ann Tally: First female to serve as the Public Defender for Cumberland County, North Carolina (1974)
- Rosalind Baker:[57] First African American (female) judge in Davidson County, North Carolina (2021)
- Karen Bethea-Shields:[58] First female (African American) judge in Durham County, North Carolina
- Avery Crump:[59] First female (and African American female) to serve as the District Attorney for Guilford County, North Carolina (2019)
- Teresa Vincent:[60] First African American (female) to serve as the Chief Judge of the Guilford County District Court, North Carolina (2019)
- Addie Rawls:[61] First African American (female) to serve as the Assistant District Attorney for the Eleventh Prosecutorial District (1991) and judge for the Eleventh Judicial District (2002) [<nowiki/>[[Harnett County, North Carolina|Harnett]], Johnston and Lee Counties, North Carolina]
- Regina Ann Moore (1973):[64] First female lawyer in Martin County, North Carolina
- Julia Alexander:[65] First female lawyer in Charlotte, North Carolina [<nowiki/>[[Mecklenburg County, North Carolina]]]
- Kathy Thompson:[66] First female to serve as the President of the Mecklenburg County Bar Association, North Carolina
- Nell Lott: First African American female (and African American in general) to serve as the President of the Mecklenburg County Bar Association, North Carolina
- Wendy Hazelton:[67] First African American (female) judge in Pitts County, North Carolina
- Erica Standfield Brandon:[68] First African American female (and African American in general) judge in Rockingham County, North Carolina (2019)
- Frances Holder:[69] First female magistrate in Rowan County, North Carolina (1970)
- Brandy Cook:[70] [71] First female District Attorney for Rowan County, North Carolina (2010)
- Lorrin Freeman:[72] First female District Attorney for Wake County, North Carolina (2014)
- Linda M. McGee: First female president of the Watauga County Bar Association. She later became Chief Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
- Mary Louise Canter:[73] First female (non-attorney) magistrate in Wilkes County, North Carolina (1988)
- Erica James: First African-American female judge in the 8th Judicial District, Lenoir County, Greene County, and Wayne County (2012).http://savannah.newsargus.com/news/archives/2013/01/05/ericka_james_sworn_in_as_new_district_court_judge/
- Carol A. Jones: First African-American female judge in the 4th Judicial District of Duplin, Jones, Onslow, and Jones Counties. (2000-2020).
See also
Other topics of interest
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