List of first women lawyers and judges in Nevada

This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Nevada. 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 Nevada's history

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Miranda Du: First Asian American female judge in Nevada

Lawyers

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Law Clerk

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State judges

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Federal judges

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  • First female (U.S. Magistrate Judge of the District of Nevada): Phyllis H. Atkins (1966) in 1980[4][21]
  • First female (U.S. Bankruptcy Court): Linda B. Riegle (1978) in 1988[4][22][23]
  • First African American female (U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada):Johnnie B. Rawlinson (1980) in 1998[7]
  • First African American female (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit): Johnnie B. Rawlinson (1980) in 2000[7]
  • First Hispanic American female (U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada): Gloria Navarro (1994) in 2010[24]
  • First Asian American female (U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada): Miranda Du (1994) in 2012[13][14]

Assistant Attorney General

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  • First female: Felice Cohn (1902)[26]

Federal Public Defender

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  • First female: Franny A. Forsman (1977) in 1989[4][21]

United States Attorney

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  • First female: Kathryn E. Landreth (1981) from 1993-2001[4][21][27][28]
  • First Latino American (female) (Chief of the Criminal Division for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Nevada):[29] Cristina D. Silva

Public Defender

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  • First female: Terri Steik Roeser (1981) in 1987[4]

District Attorney

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  • First female: Edna C. Plummer (1907) in 1918[4][21]
  • First females (elected): Eileen Barnett (1979) and Virginia R. Shane (1980)[4]
  • First female (serve for three counties): Patricia Dillon Cafferata[21]

City Attorney

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  • First female: Patricia A. Lynch (1973) in 1987[4][30]
  • First African American (female): Sandra Morgan[31]

Political Office

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Nevada State Bar Association

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  • First female president: Margo Piscevich from 1994-1995[33][34]

Firsts in local history

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  • Patricia Dillon Cafferata:[21] First female to serve as the District Attorney for Esmeralda, Lander and Lincoln Counties, Nevada
  • Sanaz "Sunny" K. Soltani:[35] First female to serve as the City Attorney for Carson City, Nevada
  • Emilie N. Wanderer (1947):[36][37] First female lawyer in Las Vegas, Nevada [Clark County, Nevada]
  • Miriam Shearing (1969):[9] First female elected Justice of the Peace in Las Vegas, Nevada (Clark County, Nevada; 1976)[4]
  • Camara Banfield:[38] First African American (female) to serve as a Judge of the Clark County Superior Court (2021)
  • Tsering Cornell:[39][40] First Asian American (female of Tibetan descent) judge in Clark County, Nevada (2022)
  • Sandra Morgan:[31] First African American female (and African American in general) to serve as a City Attorney in North Las Vegas [Clark County, Nevada]
  • Sally Loehrer:[21] First female President of the Clark County Bar Association in Nevada (1985)
  • Catherine Ramsey:[41] First female elected judge in Las Vegas, Nevada (Clark County, Nevada; 2011)
  • Diana Hampton:[42][43] First female elected Judge of the Henderson Municipal Court (Clark County, Nevada; 2005)
  • Tierra Jones:[16][17] First African American female to serve on the Clark County District Court (2017)
  • Dee Butler:[17] First African American (female) judge in Clark County District Court’s Family Division
  • Bita Yeager:[44] First Asian American (female) appointed to the Las Vegas Justice Court [Clark County, Nevada]
  • Leah Chan Grinvald:[45] First Asian American (female) to serve as the Dean of the William S. Boyd School of Law (2022)
  • Nancy Rey Jackson:[46] First female to sit as a sworn judge of a Douglas County court (2004)
  • Nancy Porter (1989):[47] First female judge in Elko County, Nevada
  • Edna C. Plummer (1907):[4][21] First female District Attorney of Eureka County, Nevada (1918)
  • Gemma Greene Waldron:[48] First African American female lawyer in Reno, Nevada [Washoe County, Nevada]
  • Deborah A. Agosti and Robin A. Wright:[49][50][51] First females elected as Judges of the Washoe County District Court (1985)
  • Shirley Smith:[21] First female President of the Washoe County Bar Association in Nevada (1985)
  • Patricia A. Lynch (1973):[4][30] First female to serve as the City Attorney for Reno, Nevada (1987) [Washoe County, Nevada]

See also

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Other topics of interest

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References

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