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An Evening with Florence Allen Faculty Lecture

Faculty Lecture focuses on first female state Supreme Court judge Sept. 12

The life of Judge Florence Allen, first female judge elected to a state supreme court and Ashtabula resident, will be the topic for 妖姬直播 State Ashtabula鈥檚 first Faculty Lecture Series event of the fall semester.  The event will be Monday, September 12th at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Robert S. Morrison Health & Science Building on campus.  The event is free and open to the public. 

The lecture, possible through support from the Ashtabula County Bar Association, will include an overview of Judge Allen鈥檚 life, photos that have been preserved through digitization by the 妖姬直播 State Ashtabula library, and remarks from members of Judge Allen鈥檚 family.  The event will conclude with the unveiling of original artwork created by Dan Bridy to commemorate the life of Judge Allen.  Richard Dana, J.D. of the Ashtabula County Bar Association has been a driving force in the research on Judge Allen鈥檚 life and has worked to preserve the historical artifacts that help tell the story of her accomplishments. 

Born in 1884, Allen graduated with honors from Western Reserve University in 1904 with a degree in music.  She worked as a music critic for the Cleveland Plain Dealer from 1906 to 1909 while pursuing her graduate degree in political science and constitutional law.  In 1913, she earned her law degree from New York University School of Law and returned to the Cleveland area.  After practicing law for several years, Allen was elected to the Ohio Supreme Court in 1922 and became the first woman elected to a state supreme court.  President Roosevelt appointed Allen to the Sixth Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals in 1934, and she became the first woman judge in a federal court.  She eventually became chief judge of the court, until her retirement in 1959.  Throughout her career, Judge Allen worked for women鈥檚 rights and served as a role model for women who wanted to enter the field of law.  Her contributions to numerous women鈥檚 organizations and improvements in women鈥檚 status throughout the twentieth century have been recognized through dozens of honorary degrees and induction into the Ohio Women鈥檚 Hall of Fame. 

The Faculty Lecture Series presentation is slated to last around 90 minutes.  Questions regarding the event may be directed to Mary Collins at 440-964-4312 or mcollin3@kent.edu

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