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Rhoda Lavinia Goodell (born May 2, 1839, Utica, New York; died March 31, 1880, Janesville, Wisconsin) was the first woman licensed to practice law in Wisconsin.

Goodell was the daughter of prominent abolitionist William Goodell. She worked at her father's newspaper, The Principia, and at Harper's Magazine before moving to Janesville, Wisconsin in 1871. She studied law on her own and was admitted to the Rock County, Wisconsin bar in 1874. After her petition for admission to the bar of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin was denied in 1876, Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly John B. Cassoday sponsored a bill expressly authorizing women to be admitted to the state bar. The bill passed in 1877, and Goodell was admitted to practice before the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1877.

In 1880, Goodell argued and won her first case in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, but she soon afterward died of cancer.

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  • Mary Lahr Schier, Strong-Minded Woman: The Story of Lavinia Goodell, Wisconsin's First Female Lawyer (University of Wisconsin Press, 2001).



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