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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4by Weidong Bai, Milind Diwan, Maria Vittoria Garzelli, Yu Seon Jeong, Mary Hall RenoGet full text
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6by Jeong Yu Seon, Bhattacharya Atri, Enberg Rikard, Kim C. S., Reno Mary Hall, Sarcevic Ina, Stasto AnnaGet full text
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9by Sarath P. Gunasekera, Anne M. Romanic, Peer B. Jacobson, Michael J. Fay, Mary Hall, Renee Peksa, Marcio Guzman, Alejandro M. S. MayerGet full text
Published 2007-09-01
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10by 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 full text
Published 2005-02-01
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11by Bai, WeidongOther Authors: “...Reno, Mary Hall...”
Published 2018
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12by Jeong, Yu SeonOther Authors: “...Reno, Mary Hall...”
Published 2011
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13by Bulmahn, Alexander PalenOther Authors: “...Reno, Mary Hall...”
Published 2010
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14by Luu, Minh VuOther Authors: “...Reno, Mary Hall...”
Published 2017
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15by Smith, Angela MarionOther Authors: “...Swann, Mary ; Hall, Alaric ; Flynn, William...”
Published 2014
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