[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 248 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
110th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 248
Honoring the life and achievements of Dame Lois Browne Evans, Bermuda's
first female barrister and Attorney General, and the first female
Opposition Leader in the British Commonwealth.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 21, 2007
Mr. Brown submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the life and achievements of Dame Lois Browne Evans, Bermuda's
first female barrister and Attorney General, and the first female
Opposition Leader in the British Commonwealth.
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans was born in 1927 in Bermuda, and attended the
Central School and Middle Temple at London's Inns of Court in the United
Kingdom;
Whereas, in June 1952, at the age of 26, Dame Lois Browne Evans was called to
the London Bar, and the following December called to the Bermuda Bar and
opened her own practice;
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans became Bermuda's first female barrister and went
on to a distinguished career as a leading counsel;
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans was a lifelong advocate for the rights of workers
and black Bermudians and a prominent member of the Progressive Labour
Party (PLP);
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans was elected to Parliament in 1963 and became the
first black female to serve in Parliament;
Whereas, in 1968, in Bermuda's first general election in which all adults were
entitled to vote, Dame Lois Browne Evans was elected the PLP's
Parliamentary Leader and became the first female Opposition Leader in
the British Commonwealth;
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans held the position of Opposition Leader until 1972
and, in 1973, became Jamaica's Honorary Counsel in Bermuda, the first
Bermudian to serve in this capacity;
Whereas in 1976 Dame Lois Browne Evans was again elected to Parliament and
served as the Opposition Leader until 1985;
Whereas the PLP won its first election in 1998 and Dame Lois Browne Evans was
appointed Minister of Legislative Affairs;
Whereas in 1999 Dame Lois Browne Evans became Bermuda's first elected Attorney
General and first female Attorney General;
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans was Bermuda's longest serving Member of
Parliament;
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans debated at the historic London and Bermuda
Constitutional Conferences and served as a delegate to numerous
international conferences in Africa, New Zealand, the United States, and
the Caribbean;
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans was a member of the International Federation of
Women Lawyers and a founding member of the Bermuda Business and
Professional Women's Club;
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans led an exceptional life in which she played a
major role in the racial integration of Bermuda and advanced the cause
of civil, human, and minority rights in Bermuda and throughout the
world; and
Whereas Dame Lois Browne Evans passed away on May 29, 2007, at the age of 79:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) expresses its profound sympathy to the family of Dame
Lois Browne Evans and the citizens of Bermuda on the passing of
Dame Lois Browne Evans; and
(2) commends the exemplary lifetime achievements of Dame
Lois Browne Evans, her commitment to public service, and the
singular role she played as a true pioneer who forged the way
ahead for women and minorities.
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