List of first women lawyers and judges in Iowa

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This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Iowa. 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 Iowa's history[edit]

Arabella Mansfield: First female admitted to practice law in Iowa (1869)
Judith Ellen Foster: First female to actually practice law in Iowa (1872)

Lawyers[edit]

State judges[edit]

Federal judges[edit]

  • First female (Seventh Judicial District): Margaret Briles from 1977-1992[5][11]
  • First female (serve on the bench of either of Iowa's federal district courts): Celeste F. Bremer (1977)[12]
  • First female (Fifth Judicial District): Linda R. Reade (1980) from 1993-2002[5]
  • First female (Chief Judge; Seventh Judicial District): Bobbi M. Alpers (1983) in 2006[13]
  • First female (U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa and confirmed as an Article III judge): Stephanie Marie Rose (1996) beginning in 2012[14]

Attorney General of Iowa[edit]

Assistant United States Attorney[edit]

  • Stephanie Wright, First Black Assistant District Attorney Northern District of Iowa (1994-2018)
    First African American (female) (Northern District of Iowa): Stephanie Wright[16] [17]

County Attorney[edit]

  • First female: Emily L. Newbold in 1923[18][19]

Iowa State Bar Association[edit]

  • First female president: Carroll J. Reasoner[20]

Firsts in local history[edit]

See also[edit]

Other topics of interest[edit]

References[edit]

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  12. ^ Bremer's career has been as follow: 1985-1990 (part-time magistrate judge, Southern District of Iowa); 1990-2021 [full-time magistrate judge, including several years as Chief Magistrate Judge); 2021-present (recall status)]
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  24. ^ District 3B includes Crawford, Ida, Monona, Plymouth, Sioux and Woodbury Counties.
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