Nola Foulston

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Nola Tedesco Foulston, a native of Lake Mahopac, earned her Juris Doctorate degree from Washburn University in 1976. In 2013 Ms. Foulston was awarded the American Bar Association -Norm Maleng Minister of Justice Award -a distinguished national honor in recognition of her career achievements and dedication to the administration of justice. Mrs. Foulston has made significant academic contributions to the legal community as an author and lecturer at the Prosecution Advocacy Center and for the National District Attorneys College where she also served as a regent. Mrs. Foulston has authored many legal articles and treatises, in addition to her role as a national media spokesperson on network television and lecturer.
Prominent profile cases of Mrs. Foulston include: the 1990 murder of Nancy Shoemaker, the Reginald and Jonathan Carr brothers' murder spree of 2000; the BTK serial killer Dennis Rader in 2005; prosecution of Scott Roeder for the killing of Dr. George Tiller in 2009; and importantly, being co-counsel in 2006 before the United States Supreme Court in Michael Marsh v. State of Kansas that upheld the constitutionality of the Kansas death penalty law.
Memberships: Wichita, Kansas & American Bar Association, Charter Member and Master of the Wesley E. Brown American Inn of Court, . Executive Board of director National District Attorneys Association, and a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Jurisprudence Section.
Kansas 1977
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United States District Court for the 10th Circuit
Mrs. Foulston has been admitted and has practiced before the United States Supreme Court in the case of State of Kansas v. Michael Marsh upholding the constitutionality of the Kansas Death Penalty Law.
Retired Member Emeritus Kansas County and District Attorneys Association
2013 Child Start ~ Children's Champion
2013-2014 Martindale-Hubbell® Bar Register of Preeminent Women Lawyers and an AV rated attorney

Nola Tedesco Foulston, a native of Lake Mahopac, earned her Juris Doctorate degree from Washburn University in 1976. In 2013 Ms. Foulston was awarded the American Bar Association -Norm Maleng Minister of Justice Award -a distinguished national honor in recognition of her career achievements and dedication to the administration of justice. Mrs. Foulston has made significant academic contributions to the legal community as an author and lecturer at the Prosecution Advocacy Center and for the National District Attorneys College where she also served as a regent. Mrs. Foulston has authored many legal articles and treatises, in addition to her role as a national media spokesperson on network television and lecturer.
Prominent profile cases of Mrs. Foulston include: the 1990 murder of Nancy Shoemaker, the Reginald and Jonathan Carr brothers' murder spree of 2000; the BTK serial killer Dennis Rader in 2005; prosecution of Scott Roeder for the killing of Dr. George Tiller in 2009; and importantly, being co-counsel in 2006 before the United States Supreme Court in Michael Marsh v. State of Kansas that upheld the constitutionality of the Kansas death penalty law.
Memberships: Wichita, Kansas & American Bar Association, Charter Member and Master of the Wesley E. Brown American Inn of Court, . Executive Board of director National District Attorneys Association, and a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Jurisprudence Section.
Kansas 1977
Other Admissions:

United States District Court for the 10th Circuit
Mrs. Foulston has been admitted and has practiced before the United States Supreme Court in the case of State of Kansas v. Michael Marsh upholding the constitutionality of the Kansas Death Penalty Law.
Retired Member Emeritus Kansas County and District Attorneys Association
2013 Child Start ~ Children's Champion
2013-2014 Martindale-Hubbell® Bar Register of Preeminent Women Lawyers and an AV rated attorney

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