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  1. Sarah Tilghman Hughes (August 2, 1896 – April 23, 1985) was an American lawyer and federal judge who served on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. She is best known as the judge who swore in Lyndon B. Johnson as President of the United States on Air Force One after John F. Kennedy was assassinated ...

  2. Sarah T. Hughes was an attorney, legislator, women's rights activist, United Nations supporter, and Texas' first female state and federal judge. A member of a Dallas law firm from 1923 to 1935, she was elected to her first term in the Texas House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1930 and voted "Most Valuable Member" her second term.

  3. 1013: Sarah T Hughes. Lawyer and Judge. Born: 2 August 1896, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America. Died: 23 April 1985, Dallas, Texas, United States of America. Sarah is most remembered for swearing in United States’ President Lyndon B Johnson aboard Air Force One after President John F Kennedy was assassinated.

  4. 1 de feb. de 1995 · Sarah T. Hughes was the first woman state district judge in Texas, the first woman federal judge in Texas, and the first and only (as of 2022) woman to swear in a United States President, as well as a teacher, attorney, legislator, and feminist.

  5. SARAH TILGHMAN HUGHES (2 de agosto de 1896 – 23 de abril de 1985) Cuando la joven abogada Sarah T. Hughes llegó a Dallas en 1922, ningún bufete de abogados contrataba a mujeres. Sin embargo, como dijo Hughes, ella tenía “la ambición de hacer algo para el estado.”

  6. La jueza Sarah T. Hughes (1896-1985) es conocida por jurar el cargo de Lyndon B. Johnson, a la presidencia de Estados Unidos tras el asesinato de John F. Kennedy en 1963. Comenzó su carrera como abogada en Dallas, cuando se incorporó a su primer bufete en 1923.

  7. 13 de may. de 2024 · President Kennedy appointed her as the first female federal district judge in Texas in 1961. Over the course of a fifty-five-year career, Hughes championed equal rights and encouraged women to get involved in politics, illustrating her lifelong belief that "women can indeed be a force in history."