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Annual Arabella Mansfield Award

Arabella MansfieldI.O.W.A. established the Arabella Mansfield Award in 2002 to recognize outstanding women lawyers in Iowa. The award honors women lawyers who have promoted and nurtured women in the legal profession.

Arabella Mansfield, also commonly known as Belle Babb Mansfield, was the first woman lawyer admitted to the practice of law in the United States. Ms. Mansfield studied law in her brother’s law office for two years and was admitted to the Iowa Bar in 1869. She was admitted despite the fact that Iowa law required an applicant for bar admission be white, male, and over the age of 21. Arabella and her husband taught at Iowa Wesleyan College, then moved to Greencastle, Indiana in 1876, to teach at DePauw University. She served as Dean of the School of Art in 1893, and Dean of the School of Music in 1894. She was also active in the women’s suffrage movement, chairing the Iowa Women’s Suffrage Convention in 1870, but died in 1911, nine years before women obtained the right to vote. She was inducted into the Iowa Women's Hall of Fame in 1980.

The award will be presented at the I.O.W.A. annual meeting and dinner on Thursday, June 25, 2009.

The deadline for 2009 nominations has passed.

Nominations can be submitted electronically to awards@iowawomenattorneys.org or by regular U.S. postal mail to:

Iowa Organization of Women Attorneys
Attn: Arabella Mansfield Award
P.O. Box 10098
Iowa City, IA 52240

If you have questions, contact Ann Smisek, Professional Action Chairperson, at:
awards@iowawomenattorneys.org

Previous Recipients:
2008 - Chris Luzzie
2007 - Judge Ruth Klotz
2006 - Michelle "Miki" McGovern
2005 - Deborah Tharnish
2004 - Emily Gould Chafa
2003 - Judge Celeste Bremer
2002 - Roxann Ryan

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Annual Gertrude Rush Award

Gertrude RushI.O.W.A. and INBA (Iowa Chapter of the National Bar Association) established the Gertrude Rush Award in 2003 and jointly co-sponsor the award to recognize a lawyer who manifests the pioneering spirit of Gertrude Rush, demonstrates leadership in the community and in the legal profession, and demonstrates concern for human and civil rights. The award will honor a lawyer who meets the criteria stated above.

Gertrude Rush was the first African-American woman to be admitted to the practice of law in Iowa, in 1918. She began to study law in 1908 under the tutoring of her husband, James Rush. She sat for and passed the Iowa bar examination in the summer of 1918. She was the first and only African-American woman practicing law in Iowa, until 1953, when Willie Stevenson Glanton was admitted to practice law in Iowa. Gertrude Rush became one of the founders of the National Bar Association after she and four other black lawyers were denied membership in the American Bar Association in 1924. The National Bar Association was officially founded in 1925 and incorporated in 1926. Gertrude Rush was also a composer of religious songs and was active in many church and civic organizations.

The award will be presented at the I.O.W.A. annual meeting and dinner on Thursday, June 25, 2009.

The deadline for 2009 nominations has passed.

Nominations can be submitted electronically to awards@iowawomenattorneys.org or by regular U.S. postal mail to:

Iowa Organization of Women Attorneys
Attn: Arabella Mansfield Award
P.O. Box 10098
Iowa City, IA 52240

If you have questions, contact Ann Smisek, Professional Action Chairperson, at:
awards@iowawomenattorneys.org

Previous Recipients:
2008 - Romonda Belcher Ford
2007 - Judge Artis Reis
2006 - Adrien Wing
2005 - Inga Bumbary-Langston
2004 - Diann Wilder-Tomlinson
2003 - Willie Glanton

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