Mary Hall
Mary Hall (August 16, 1843 – November 15, 1927) was the first female lawyer in Connecticut, and also a poet, a suffragist, and a philanthropist. In 1882, the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors' decision to allow Hall to be admitted to the Connecticut Bar was the first judicial decision in the nation to hold that women were permitted to practice law. Provided by Wikipedia-
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6by Bernard C.K. Choi, Stephen J. Corber, David V. McQueen, Ruth Bonita, Juan C. Zevallos, Kathy A. Douglas, Alberto Barceló, Miguel Gonzalez, Sylvia Robles, Sylvie Stachenko, Mary Hall, Beatriz M. Champagne, M.Cristina Lindner, Ligia M.de Salazar, Ricardo Granero, Lourdes E. Soto de Laurido, Washington Lum, Rogger E. Torres, Charles W. Warren, Ali H. MokdadGet access
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