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A Timeline of Women's Legal History in the United States ...

A Timeline of Women's Legal History in the United States by Professor Cunnea This webpage contains a History of significant events for women in the United States regarding their experience with the law: using it, making it, practicing it as a profession, profiting or suffering from it. It ranges from 1619 to the present, covering jury rights, voting rights, marriage rights, the right of a woman to pass on the status of free or slave to her children, the right of a woman to control her own body, the right of a woman to choose her own profession -- particularly the profession of law or lawmaker. The version placed on this site in March, 1998, is based on a Timeline specialized to show key events in the History of the Women's Law and Public Policy Fellowship at Georgetown university in Washington, To see the current Georgetown version, click here.

not complete her degree at the Law Department of Washington University in St. Louis, but chooses to take the Missouri bar after one year of study. She passes, and begins practicing in 1870, just months before her death at approximately age 22 of typhoid fever. 1869 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony found the National Woman

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