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Biography of kate kane rossi

          Kate Kane Rossi practiced law first in Wisconsin and later in Chicago where she was a successful criminal defense attorney....

          Kate Kane Rossi was admitted to the Wisconsin Bar #onthisday in She found success as a civil and criminal defense lawyer first in Milwaukee and.

        1. Kate Kane Rossi was admitted to the Wisconsin Bar #onthisday in She found success as a civil and criminal defense lawyer first in Milwaukee and.
        2. Alias: Kate Kane Rossi ; Born: in West Virginia ; Died: 11/21/
        3. Kate Kane Rossi practiced law first in Wisconsin and later in Chicago where she was a successful criminal defense attorney.
        4. Kate Kane Rossi practiced law first in Wisconsin and later in Chicago where she was a successful criminal defense attorney.
        5. One of the more controversial characters in Lavinia Goodell's diaries is Kate Kane (Rossi), Wisconsin's second woman lawyer.
        6. “Take that you dirty dog!”

          One of the more controversial characters in Lavinia Goodell’s diaries is Kate Kane (Rossi), Wisconsin’s second woman lawyer. Lavinia helped launch her career.

          If she had lived long enough to watch it unfold, she probably wouldn’t want the credit. Lavinia was brilliant but cool and reserved in public – more RBG than AOC.  And Kate? She was smart but also a hothead and a showboat, who gave other early women lawyers a bad rap.

          Lavinia’s diary first mentioned Kate on August 13, 1875: “Worked on brief.

          Kate Kane Rossi, a criminal defense attorney in Chicago, ran for various offices in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

          Had call from Miss Kane, a young woman who wanted advice about studying law.” Lavinia (36) and Kate (21) soon became friends.

          Kate often stopped by Lavinia’s office and the Goodells’ home. They attended temperance meetings, book club,  court, and jail together.

          In 1877, Lavinia invited her to the Goodell family’s Thanksgiving and even gave her a necktie and perfume for Christmas.