Micheline Rawlins

Micheline A. Rawlins (born 1951) is a lawyer and judge in Ontario, Canada. She was the first black woman appointed to the Ontario Court of Justice.[1]

She was born in Montreal and received a BA from McGill University in 1974 and a LLB from the University of Windsor in 1978. She was called to the Ontario bar in 1982.[1] Rawlins was an assistant Crown Attorney in Kent County before she was named to the bench in 1992.[2]

Rawlins has served on the board of governors for the University of Windsor.[1] She has also served on the boards for various organizations such as the Girl Guides, the Boy Scouts, Robinson House, the Windsor Urban Alliance and the Windsor Media Council.[2]

Madame Justice Rawlins has received:

In 2004, she was named Windsor Woman of the Year.[2]

The Loop named her in its list of 10 amazing Canadian women who deserve to be on a 100-dollar bill.[3]

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