[1] She attended Oil City High School and then the College of Law, University of Southern California, graduating in June 1918.
[3] F. Josephine Stevenson was admitted to the Bar in 1918; she was an attorney-at-law and specialized in probate work.
[1] Sshe was State Chairman of Uniform Laws of the National League of Women Voters (1920–21).
[1] Stevenson was a member of the State and County Bar Associations, the Kappa Beta Phi (national legal sorority) and the Woman's Civic League of Pasadena.
Sixteen pages written in simple English dealing with separate and community property rights; obligation of parents to children; marriage and divorce laws; family support; testimony and contracts; public education; office holding; jury service; legal disability and protective legislation.