Nancy J. Tyson
Nancy Tyson a founding member of Tucson National Organization for Women (NOW) in the early 1970's joined Lynn Saul (Moore) in 1974 to form the first all-woman law firm in Tucson. She helped draft Arizona's first domestic violence legislation and was the first female administrative law judge at the Tucson office of the Arizona Industrial Commission.
Nancy J. Tyson
Nancy Tyson a founding member of Tucson National Organization for Women (NOW) in the early 1970's joined Lynn Saul (Moore) in 1974 to form the first all-woman law firm in Tucson. She helped draft Arizona's first domestic violence legislation and was the first female administrative law judge at the Tucson office of the Arizona Industrial Commission.
Nancy J. Tyson
Nancy Tyson a founding member of Tucson National Organization for Women (NOW) in the early 1970's joined Lynn Saul (Moore) in 1974 to form the first all-woman law firm in Tucson. She helped draft Arizona's first domestic violence legislation and was the first female administrative law judge at the Tucson office of the Arizona Industrial Commission.