Our MissionThe Dallas Women Lawyers Association is a non-profit corporation uniting for the mutual benefit of women attorneys and to elevate the standards of women in the legal profession. In 1968, a group of women attorneys in Dallas began to meet regularly to prepare programs and activities for the ABA Convention to be held in Dallas in 1969. After their success at the ABA Convention, the group continued to meet informally for mutual support. Founding members include Louise Raggio, Judge Sarah T. Hughes and Joann Peters. From these early meetings
emerged the Dallas
Women Lawyers Association (DWLA). By 1980, DWLA was meeting for
regular monthly
luncheons at the Belo Mansion. In 1984, DWLA incorporated as a non-profit
corporation, and included in its purposes uniting for the
mutual benefit
of women attorneys and elevating the standards of women in the profession. A membership application
is available here.
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