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horney housewife , news, 4 year college, milf galleries xxx , milf videos lita , women and work, graffitigone, babyboomer, united states government grants, the american woman, congressional fellowships on women and public policy, | In 1907, Marion Griffin became the first woman licensed to practice law in Tennessee. She was a general practitioner until she retired in 1949. In 1923, she became the first woman elected to the Tennessee State Legislature. The Nashville Chapter of the Lawyers Association for Women is named after her. Edith Likens 1907 Edith Likens tracy housewife was from Clarksdale, Mississippi. She attended Centenary College in Cleveland, Tennessee, and Bowling Green Business College before entering Cumberland Law School. She graduated from Cumberland tracy housewife in 1906. tracy housewife She returned to Clarksdale and planned to become a legal secretary, but instead married John Owens Wallis in 1911. She had two children and four grandchildren. She was active in the Womans Club, the League of Women Voters, the Presbyterian Church, the DAR, and the Daughters of Founders and Patriots. |
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She was babyboomer referred to the Grievance Committee and after that year was no longer on the roster of the Tennessee Bar Association. No other information is known about her career. Marion S. Griffin 1907 Marion Griffin was born babyboomer in or near Greensboro, Georgia. She was a legal stenographer. In 1900, Circuit Court Judge Thomas Scruggs issued a license for her to practice law in his court. She was also admitted to practice before Chancellor Dehaven. Her application for admission to the Bar, which would have permitted her to practice in all courts of Tennessee, was denied in 1900 and again in 1901. She petitioned the Supreme Court, but in Ex parte Griffin, 71 S.W. 746 (Tenn. 1901), the Court voted three to two to deny her admission. While she was lobbying the Legislature to allow women to be admitted in all Tennessee Courts, she attended the University of Michigan Law School, from which she graduated within six months. She eventually won her battle in the Tennessee Legislature, and the law as passed in February 1907 decreed that "Any woman of the age of twenty-one years and otherwise possessing the necessary qualifications, who shall hereafter apply for the same, may be granted a license to practice law in the courts of this State." |
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