Annice M. Wagner (born September 9, 1937) is a former judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Wagner attended the city's prestigious Dunbar High School, graduating in 1955.
[2] She earned her undergraduate and law degrees at Wayne State University in 1959 and 1962, respectively.
After law school, Wagner spent a decade in private practice in Washington, including at Houston & Gardner, also home to her future colleagues Emmet G. Sullivan and Theodore R. Newman, Jr. From 1973 to 1975, Wagner served as general counsel of the National Capital Housing Authority, predecessor to the District of Columbia Housing Authority.
In 1975, Wagner was appointed People's Counsel, an office of the District of Columbia government that represents and advocates for utility consumers.