Emilie Kempin-Spyri
Emilie Kempin-Spyri (born March 18, 1853, in Altstetten; died April 12, 1901, in Basel; née Spyri, married name Kempin) was the first woman in Switzerland to graduate with a law degree and to be accepted as an academic lecturer. However, as a woman she was not permitted to practice as an attorney. She emigrated to New York where she taught at a law school she established for women, Woman's Law Class of New York University. She was the niece of the author Johanna Spyri.
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Published 1892Leipzig : Schäfer, 1892.a-m, ii, 118 p. -
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Published 1895Berlin : Taendler, 1895.p. [145]-170. -
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Published 1894Zürich : Müller, 1894.22 p. -
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