Neiman was known for wearing suits and bowties. In the 1970s, she had a longterm relationship with
Mary Carolyn Morgan, who became the first openly lesbian judge in the United States in 1981, when she was appointed to the San Francisco Municipal Court by Governor
Jerry Brown. Neiman and her partner Brett Mangels married at
San Francisco City Hall in
2004. They were together for 24 years when Neiman died in 2006, from
ovarian cancer, at the age of 56. Flags at San Francisco City Hall flew at half-staff after her death, and mayor
Gavin Newsom said that "San Francisco has lost a great humanitarian and altruist". as was the Tanya Neiman Pro Bono Professional of the Year Award, given by the National Association of Pro Bono Professionals. == References ==