List of first women lawyers and judges in Kansas

This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Kansas. 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 obtain a law degree or become a political figure.

Firsts in state history

Lutie Lytle: First African American female lawyer in Kansas (1897)
Lyda Conley: First Native American female lawyer in Kansas (1902)

Lawyers

Judge
  • Mary H. Cooper:[6][7][8][9] First female probate judge in Kansas (1908)
  • Jennifer L. Jones (1985):[10][11] First African American female judge in Kansas (1992)
District Court
  • Kay McFarland (1964):[12] First female elected as a district judge in Kansas (1973)[13]
  • Lori Bolton Fleming:[14] First female to become a Judge of the Eleventh District of Kansas (2012)
  • Marilyn M. Wilder:[15] First female to become a Judge of the Ninth District of Kansas (2015)
Appellate Court
Supreme Court
  • Kay McFarland (1964):[12] First female to serve as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Kansas (1977) and the Chief Justice (1995) in Kansas
District Court
  • Julie A. Robinson (1981):[17] First African American female appointed as a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas (2001)

Attorney General

Assistant Attorney General

  • Jennie Mitchell Kellogg (1880):[1][2] First female Assistant Attorney General in Kansas (1891-1893)

County Attorney

  • Elfrieda Kenyon:[19] First female to serve as a County Attorney in Kansas (c. 1939)

Political Office

  • Kathryn O’Loughlin McCarthy (1921):[2] First female (a lawyer) to serve in Congress (1933-1935)
  • Sharice Davids (2010):[20][21] First Native American (Ho-Chunk tribe) and openly-LGBT female (a lawyer) elected to Congress in Kansas (2018)

Bar Association

  • Christel E. Marquardt:[22] First female to serve as President of the Kansas Bar Association (1987-1988)

Firsts in local history

Alphabetized by county name

Allen County

Cherokee County

Crawford County

Douglas County

Geary County

  • Maritza Segarra:[25] First female (and first Hispanic American female) judge in Geary County, Kansas (2004) and first Hispanic female appointed to a District Court in the State of Kansas (2007).

Graham County

Harvey County

Hodgeman County

Johnson County

  • Gwendolyn Van Derbur Falkenberg (1957):[2][26] First female lawyer in Johnson County, Kansas
  • Carolee Sauder Leek (1959):[27] First female judge in Johnson County, Kansas (1965)
  • Janette Sheldon:[2] First female to serve as the President of the Johnson County Bar Association (1988)
  • Rhonda Mason (1989):[28] First African-American female judge in Johnson County, Kansas (2016)

Labette County

Leavenworth County

McPherson County

Mitchell County

Montgomery County

Norton County

Osborne County

Rice County

Russell County

Sedgwick County

Seward County

Shawnee County

Sheridan County

Wyandotte County

  • LaVone Daily (1957):[2] First female lawyer in Wyandotte County, Kansas
  • Karen Shelor:[2] First female to serve as the President of the Wyandotte County Bar Association (1986)

See also

Other topics of interest

References

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  13. Upon McFarland's appointment to the Fifth Division of the District Court in Topeka
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