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May Darlington Lahey

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31: 215:, and graduated with an honours degree in 1914. The same year, she went to the Californian Bar and began work as a probate lawyer until 1928. In 1916 she adopted American citizenship, recognising that there were greater opportunities for career advancement in the United States than in her native Australia. Lahey became prominent in women's organisations such as the 183:(1889–1984) was an Australian who became a lawyer and a judge in the United States. Her career achievements in the United States pre-date similar achievements in Australia: she began practising law in California in 1914, thus becoming the first woman from Queensland to practise law. Likewise, she was appointed a judge in 1928, 35 years before 247:
was killed in a mysterious death that was ruled as suicide in 1932. Lahey ruled in Harlow's favour and made her an executor of her husband's estate. After 15 years' service, Lahey was unanimously elected the court's Presiding Judge, becoming the first woman to hold the position.
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Lahey briefly retired in 1947, due to ill health but resumed her legal career in 1951, ultimately retiring in 1965. She received the Ernestine Stahlhut award in 1965. She died in Los Angeles in 1984.
545: 525: 540: 520: 535: 208: 152: 274: 530: 199:, south-east Queensland, in 1889 to sawmill operator James Lahey and his wife Amelia. She attended Hillview State School in Canungra and 236: 46: 220: 112: 469: 200: 136: 207:. She had an uncle living in California and in 1910 she and her mother and sisters moved there. She attended the 187:
became the first female judge in Australia, therefore becoming the first Australian woman to serve as a judge.
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Southern California review of law and women's studies: Volume 10
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In December 1928 Lahey was appointed a judge of the
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Los Angeles County Superior Court
Canungra
Queensland
Australia
Republican
California
United States
Brisbane Girls Grammar School
Alma mater
University of Sydney
University of Southern California Law
Roma Mitchell
Canungra
Brisbane Girls Grammar School
University of Sydney
University of Southern California's College of Law
Phi Delta Delta
League of Women Voters
Republican
Herbert Hoover
Los Angeles County Superior Court
Jean Harlow
Paul Bern



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