Two articles by Marlene Trestman on the Supreme Court Historical Society's website give the answers:
- Women Advocates Before the Supreme Court, from October Term 1880 Through December 2016
- First 101 Women to Argue at the United States Supreme Court.
Here's a graphic, showing how the numbers picked up in the mid-twentieth century, then took off after about 1970. The blip in 1880 is Belva Ann Lockwood.
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Arguments by Women, chart from Women Advocates Before the Supreme Court |
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