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Diane MacDonald Barz (August 18, 1943 – May 14, 2014) was an American
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. She was the first woman to serve as a member of the
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, a position she held from September 1989 to 1990. She also served as an
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from 1991 to 1994. Her career covered many firsts for women in Montana legal history, and she also ran the Montana Youth Court for over fifteen years, where she founded the Youth Court Conference Committee.


Career

Barz received her J.D. degree from
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in 1968. In her law school graduating class, she had been the only female graduate, and she would be the first woman to serve as a law clerk in the
Montana Supreme Court The Montana Supreme Court is the supreme court, highest court of the state court system in the U.S. state of Montana. It is established and its powers defined by Article VII of the 1972 Montana Constitution. It is primarily an appellate court wh ...
, the first to found a female law firm (with partner Doris Popler), and in 1978 the first woman elected as a Montana District Court judge, where she also became the youngest person elected. She also served as public defender for
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. In 1987, she sentenced convicted murderer
David Thomas Dawson David Thomas Dawson (October 20, 1957 – August 11, 2006) was an American convicted murderer who was executed at Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge, Montana. Dawson was executed for the April 1986 murders of the Rodstein family in Billings, Monta ...
to death. Dawson was subsequently executed in 2006 and remains the last person executed by the state of Montana. In 1989, Governor Stan Stephens appointed Barz as an associate justice of the Montana Supreme Court, where she was the first woman to serve on the court. In 1990, Barz resigned from the court since it was too far away from her family. She then served as assistant United States attorney and then again served as Montana District Court judge, serving for 22 years. On the Montana District Court, Barz spent over 15 years running the Youth Court, where she founded the Youth Court Conference Committee to limit the terms of youth incarceration. In 2003, Barz retired from the District Court in 2003 but continued to work elsewhere. She conducted two investigations for the
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: a 2004 investigation of the athletic department that found a million dollar shortfall was due to negligence and a 2011 sexual assault investigation that found multiple sexual assault reports and led to a conviction. She described the university as having “a problem of sexual assault on and off campus”. She also served as a temporary judge in several western Montana courts. She was described by the president of the
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as a "smart and competent judge who could be tough."


Personal life

Born in
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to Bernice (Johnson) MacDonald and
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pilot John MacDonald, Barz graduated from high school in
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and then received her bachelor's degree from
Whitworth University Whitworth University is a private, Christian university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Spokane, Washington. Founded in 1890, Whitworth enrolls nearly 3,000 students and offers more than 100 graduate and undergraduate ...
. She also studied at
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in Germany for a year. In 1969, she met her husband, Dan Barz, and married him a year later; they and their dogs hunted birds annually, and she also participated in antelope hunts, fishing, boating, and foraging. Her family provided scholarships to the University of Montana and
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. Barz died in
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of cancer, which she had first been diagnosed with eight years earlier.


See also

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List of female state supreme court justices Female state supreme court justices First female justices Below is a list of the names of the first woman to sit on the highest court of their respective states in the United States. The first state with a female justice was Ohio; Florence E. ...
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List of first women lawyers and judges in Montana This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Montana. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are women who achieved other distinctions such becoming the first in their st ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Barz, Diane G. 1943 births 2014 deaths Justices of the Montana Supreme Court Montana state court judges Whitworth University alumni University of Montana alumni Deaths from cancer in Montana Politicians from Bozeman, Montana 20th-century American judges 20th-century American women judges 21st-century American women Assistant United States Attorneys