Taking a part-time teaching job while she awaited her California Bar results, Judith McKelvey went on to spend more than 30 years at Golden Gate University School of Law and served as its dean during a time of pivotal growth for the school in the 1970s.
McKelvey was only the second woman to become dean of an ABA-accredited law school in California, and was among the early women leaders of the Bar Association of San Francisco and the California Women Lawyers Association.
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