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Harriet Daggett

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for one year, earning her JSD in 1929, and became a tenured associate professor at Louisiana State University Law School in 1930. She became a full professor in 1931, which position she maintained for 30 years, until she retired as a Professor Emeritus in 1961. She specialised in the legal fields
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She was an instructor at the School of Government from 1925; she was admitted to practice at the Louisiana bar in 1926 and named instructor in the Louisiana State University Law School the same year. She attended
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in 1911. The couple had two children, DeVan Damon Daggett, Jr, who became a Professor at
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A collapse of her husband's rice-farming business caused the family to move to
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of mineral rights, community property, and domestic relations. She published
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Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository, "The Future of Women Law Professors"
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LSU Law: The Louisiana State University Law School from 1906 to 1977
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Louisiana
ABA
AALS
Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong
University of California, Berkeley
tenured
Margaret Harris Amsler
Baylor University
Springfield
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
Louisiana State Normal College
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Jennings, Louisiana
Jefferson Davis Parish
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Baton Rouge
Louisiana State University
Yale Law School
Louisiana Library Commission


Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository, "The Future of Women Law Professors"
ancestry.com





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