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Linda Morrissey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Linda Morrissey
Linda Morrissey is a Tulsa County district judge. During her time as a judge, Morrissey has influenced the addition of the first courtroom in Tulsa County that dealt strictly with child support, as well as the Families in Transition Plan that removes disputing families from the courtroom and gives them an audience with mediators. In 2003, among other awards, Morrissey was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame for her contributions to the Tulsa County judicial system. ==Early life== Linda Morrissey was born in Washington D.C. on March 27, 1953. When she was only a year old, her family moved to Oklahoma and she spent the majority of her childhood on her grandmother's farm in Haskell, Oklahoma. Morrissey graduated from high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After high school, Morrissey attended Oklahoma State University where she earned a bachelor's degree in teaching and a master's in counseling in 1977. While working on her master's at OSU, Morrissey served on the Academic Appeals Board, an opportunity from which she decided to pursue a career in law rather than teaching. Immediately after, she went to the University of Oklahoma where she earned her Juris doctorate in 1980.
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