Eugénie M. Rayé-Smith (1871 - July 9, 1914) was an American lawyer, educator and suffragist.
Eugénie Marie Rayé-Smith was born around 1871 and attended public school in New York City.
[1] She served as the vice president of the Women Lawyers' Club in New York, which she helped to organize.
[5] Rayé-Smith was the first editor of the Women Lawyers Journal (WLJ), which was started in May 1911.
[11] The Women Lawyers Journal, nearly a decade after her death, praised Rayé-Smith for her work as editor, noting that her efforts helped grow the "meetingless club" of women lawyers.