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      The list of University of Michigan Law School alumni includes notable alumni of University of Michigan Law School.


      Alphabetized list




      = A-D

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      Ralph W. Aigler (J.D. 1907), expert on property; member of U-M faculty, 1910–1954; inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor
      Gideon Winans Allen (LAW 1864), Wisconsin State Assemblyman
      Ronald J. Allen (J.D. 1973), Northwestern University John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law, one of only four Americans to be designated as a Yangtze River Scholar (China's highest academic award, formerly only for Nobel Laureates) in 2007; the first law professor to receive the award, which usually goes to scientists or economists
      Justin Amash (J.D. 2005), U.S. congressman from Michigan, 2011–2021
      Edgardo Angara (LL.M. 1964), former president of the University of the Philippines; Senate President of the Philippines
      George Ariyoshi (J.D. 1952), third governor of Hawaii (1974–1986)
      Susanne Baer (LL.M. 1993), elected to the German Federal Constitutional Court in February 2011
      Melody Barnes (J.D. 1989), director of the President's Domestic Policy Council
      Mitchell Berman, Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
      Mary Frances Berry (J.D. 1970), former chairwoman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights; current professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania
      Lester Bird (LL.B. 1959), Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda
      Henry Bodenstab (LL.B. 1898), Wisconsin State Senator
      Heidi Bond (J.D.), bestselling author of historical romance novels under the pseudonym Courtney Milan
      Willard Lee Boyd (LAW: LL.M. 1952; S.J.D. 1962), president emeritus of University of Iowa, and its 15th president; chairman of the Association of American Universities, 1979–1980
      Steven G. Bradbury (J.D. 1988), former acting assistant attorney general (Office of Legal Counsel)
      Charles Henry Brown, Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives
      John Robert Brown (J.D. 1932), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, one of the "Fifth Circuit Four"
      Vernon A. Bullard (LL.B. 1884), United States Attorney for the District of Vermont
      William J. Bulow (LL.B. 1893), U.S. Senator from and Governor of South Dakota
      Rousseau Angelus Burch (1885), Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court
      Nicole (Niki) Burnham (J.D. 1994), author, RITA award winner
      Clarence A. Buskirk, 10th Indiana Attorney General (1874–1878)
      Michael T. Cahill (1996), Dean of Brooklyn Law School
      Llewellyn L. Callaway (LL.B. 1891), chief justice of the Montana Supreme Court
      David Francis Cargo (LL.B. 1957), Governor of New Mexico, 1967–71; New Mexico State House of Representatives Albuquerque (1963–67)
      Roger Carter (LL.M., 1968), dean of University of Saskatchewan College of Law; recipient of Order of Canada
      Avern Cohn (J.D. 1949), Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
      William W. Cook (JD 1882), heavily published and cited author of textbooks on corporate law; donor of the quadrangle to Michigan
      Ann Coulter (J.D. 1988), political personality, author
      Mike Cox (J.D. 1989), Michigan Attorney General, 2003–2010
      Andrew Cray, LGBT rights activist and husband of Delaware state senator Sarah McBride
      George Crockett Jr. (LAW: 1934), civil rights activist; helped found the National Lawyers Guild; first African American lawyer hired by the Department of Labor; Recorder's Court Judge, Detroit, Michigan, 1966–74; U.S. House of Representatives (D-Mich.), 1991
      Byron Mac Cutcheon (LL.B. 1866), American Civil War officer; Medal of Honor recipient; politician from Michigan
      Clarence Darrow (attended), trial lawyer; defense counsel in the Scopes Monkey Trial and Leopold and Loeb
      Harry M. Daugherty (LL.B. 1880), United States Attorney General, 1921–24, Republican Party boss, member of the "Ohio Gang"
      William R. Day (LL.B. 1870), United States Secretary of State, 1898; United States Supreme Court Associate Justice, 1903–1922
      Pat DeWine (JD 1994), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, 2017–
      Donald McDonald Dickinson (LL.B. 1867), in 1887 appointed by Grover Cleveland as United States Postmaster General; served from January 6, 1888, until the end of Cleveland's first term in 1889
      Gershwin A. Drain (J.D.), District Judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
      Mike Duggan (J.D. 1983), incumbent and 75th mayor of Detroit, Michigan, serving since 2013, and former deputy County Executive of Wayne County


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      David M. Ebel (J.D. 1965), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
      Aghogho Edevbie (J.D.), deputy Michigan Secretary of State (2023–present)
      Harry T. Edwards (J.D. 1965), former chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
      Larry Elder (J.D. 1977), syndicated radio and television talk show host
      Rossa Fanning (LL.M 2000), Attorney General of Ireland (2022–present)
      John Feikens (J.D.), politician and judge from Michigan; Senior Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (1986–present); was nominated to the same district court by three presidents
      Heidi Li Feldman (J.D. 1990), American law professor
      Jeffrey L. Fisher (J.D. 1997), Stanford Law School professor; prevailing counsel in Crawford v. Washington and Blakely v. Washington
      Harold Ford Jr. (J.D. 1996), former U.S. Representative from Tennessee; Democratic Leadership Council chair
      Ralph M. Freeman (LL.B. 1926), Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
      John J. Gardner (attended 1866–1867), U.S. Representative from New Jersey; mayor of Atlantic City
      Ralph F. Gates (J.D. 1917), 37th governor of Indiana
      Richard Gephardt (J.D. 1965), U.S. Representative from Missouri (1977–2005); House Majority Leader, 1989–1995; Minority Leader, 1995–2003
      Heather K. Gerken (J.D. 1994), 17th Dean of Yale Law School
      Charles E. Gibson Jr. (LL.B. 1952), Vermont Attorney General
      Ernest Willard Gibson (attended 1898–99), United States Senator from Vermont
      Arthur L. Gilliom (LL.B. 1913), 25th Indiana Attorney General (1925–1929)
      Paul Gillmor (J.D. 1964), U.S. Representative from Ohio, 5th District; President of the Ohio Senate
      Jay Gorney (LL.B. 1919), Tin Pan Alley songwriter who co-wrote "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?;" blacklisted during McCarthy era
      Ronald M. Gould (J.D. 1973), Judge, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
      Jim Graham (D.C. City Councilmember)
      Chuck Greenberg (J.D. 1985), owner, CEO of the Texas Rangers
      Wycliffe Grousbeck (J.D. 1986), owner of the Boston Celtics


      = H-K

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      Franklin D. Hale (LL.B. 1877), Vermont Auditor of Accounts, and longtime U.S. Consul in several locations
      Seneca Haselton (LL.B. 1875), mayor of Burlington, Vermont, U.S. Minister to Venezuela, Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
      Kirby Hendee (LL.B. 1953), Wisconsin State Senator
      J. Lister Hill (attended), former U.S. Senator from Alabama
      James P. Hoffa (LL.B. 1966), president, International Brotherhood of Teamsters
      James W. Houck (J.D. 1985), Judge Advocate General of the United States Navy
      Harland Bradley Howe (LL.B. 1894), United States District Court for the District of Vermont
      Wilbur E. Hurlbut (LL.B. 1893), Wisconsin State Assemblyman
      Bela S. Huntington (attended 1882–83), member of the Oregon House of Representatives
      Sada Jacobson (J.D. 2011), Olympic fencing silver and bronze medalist
      Valerie Jarrett (J.D. 1981), senior advisor to President Obama
      Christopher M. Jeffries (J.D. 1974), real estate developer and namesake of Jeffries Hall
      Robert M. Johnson (J.D. 1971), former publisher of Newsday
      Matthew M. Joyce, United States federal judge
      Amalya Lyle Kearse (J.D. 1962), Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
      Paul S. Kemp (J.D. 2000), fantasy author, known for Forgotten Realms novels; defender of shared world fiction; his novel Deceived (2011) was on the New York Times best-seller list
      Cornelia Groefsema Kennedy (J.D. 1947), Senior Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
      Raymond Kethledge (J.D. 1993), Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
      John Knauf (1892), justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court


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      Cary D. Landis (LL.B., 1899), 25th Florida Attorney General (1931–1938)
      Eric Lefkofsky (J.D. 1993), serial entrepreneur; co-founder of and angel investor in Groupon; president of private equity and consulting firm Blue Media, LLC; named to Forbes' 2011 list of billionaires
      Jeffrey Lehman (J.D. 1981), 11th President of Cornell University
      Brian Leiter (J.D. 1987), professor, University of Chicago
      U. S. Lesh (LL.B., 1891), 24th Indiana Attorney General (1921–1925)
      Jason Levien (J.D. 1997), co-owner of the Major League Soccer club D.C. United and Welsh club Swansea City A.F.C.
      Tom Lewand (J.D. 1996), president of the Detroit Lions
      E.W. Marland (LL.B., 1893), oilman; U.S. Congressman; Oklahoma governor
      J. Thomas McCarthy (J.D. 1963), author of McCarthy's Treatise on Trademark and Unfair Competition
      Francis McNulty Jr. (LL.B. 1888), Republican member of the Iowa House of Representatives, 1896–1898
      Charles Edward Merrill (1906–1907), co-founded stock brokerage firm Merrill Lynch with Edmund C. Lynch; worked at Merrill Lynch, 1914–56
      Charles W. Miller (1884), 18th Indiana Attorney General (1903–1907)
      Robert E. Minahan (LL.B. 1894), Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin
      Jeffrey P. Minear (J.D. 1982), Counselor to Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
      Mayo Moran (LL.M. 1992), Professor of Law, Provost and Vice-Chancellor of Trinity College, Toronto
      Frank Murphy (LL.B. 1914), United States Attorney General, 1939; United States Supreme Court Associate Justice, 1940–1949
      Gordon Myse (LL.B. 1960), Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
      Harry Nelson, author
      Helen W. Nies (L.L.B. 1948), Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 1990–1994
      Ronald L. Olson (J.D. 1967), attorney and name partner in the Los Angeles office of the law firm of Munger Tolles & Olson LLP
      Kevyn Orr (J.D. 1983), partner with Jones Day LLP and emergency financial manager of the city of Detroit, Michigan, 2013–2014
      Rob Pelinka (J.D. 1996), general manager of Los Angeles Lakers; former sports agent, known for representing Kobe Bryant
      Frank Plumley (attended 1867–68), United States Congressman from Vermont
      Mark F. Pomerantz (J.D. 1975), New York attorney
      Lloyd Welch Pogue (J.D.), pioneering aviation attorney; chairman of the now-defunct Civil Aeronautics Board
      John Porter (J.D. 1961), United States Representative from Illinois, 1980–2001
      Rob Portman (J.D. 1984), director of the Office of Management and Budget; United States Senator from Ohio


      = R-Z

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      Luis María Ramírez Boettner (J.D. 1944), Minister of Foreign Affairs of Paraguay, 1993–1996
      Clark T Randt Jr. (J.D. 1975), United States ambassador to China (2001–2009)
      Nicholas Ranjan (J.D. 2003), District Judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
      Branch Rickey (LL.B. 1911), Major League Baseball executive and Hall of Famer; created the modern minor league system and signed Jackie Robinson to a contract, breaking the sport's 20th-century color line
      Richard Riordan (J.D. 1956), Mayor of Los Angeles, 1993–2001
      John M. Rogers (J.D. 1974), Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
      Marvin B. Rosenberry (J.D. 1893), Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
      Donald Stuart Russell, U.S. Senator from South Carolina, 1965–1966; 107th Governor of South Carolina, 1963–1965
      Ken Salazar (J.D. 1981), former U.S. Senator from Colorado; former United States Secretary of the Interior
      Miriam Defensor Santiago (LL.M. 1975, S.J.D. 1976), member of the Senate of the Philippines; Judge of the International Criminal Court
      Joseph Francis Sartori 1881, founder and president, Security First-National Bank, co-founder, president, Los Angeles Country Club
      Anthony Joseph Scirica (J.D. 1965), chief judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
      Robert E. Scott (S.J.D. 1973), bankruptcy scholar and professor at Columbia Law School
      Carol Sanger (J.D. 1976), reproductive rights expert, professor at Columbia Law School
      Theary Seng, Cambodian-American human-rights activist and lawyer
      Ma. Lourdes Aranal Sereno (LL.M. 1993), Filipino jurist, lawyer and law professor; former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
      Myra C. Selby (J.D. 1977), first woman and first African American Justice on the Indiana Supreme Court
      Cynthia Leitich Smith (J.D. 1994), author
      Rick Snyder (J.D. 1982), former CEO of Gateway; former Governor of Michigan
      George Alexander Spater (J.D. 1933), chairman of American Airlines, 1968–1973
      Oliver Lyman Spaulding (LL.B., 1896), U.S. Army brigadier general
      Robert Stafford, US congressman and senator; 71st Governor of Vermont
      Bert Sugar (J.D. 1961), author of more than 80 books; editor and publisher of The Ring, a magazine devoted to boxing (his daughter Jennifer attended Michigan as an undergrad)
      George Sutherland (attended 1891), United States Supreme Court Justice
      Kent D. Syverud (J.D. 1981), dean of the Washington University School of Law
      Masaaki Tanaka (LL.M), president and chief executive officer of UnionBanCal Corporation and its principal subsidiary, Union Bank of California
      Daniel Tarullo (J.D. 1977), member of Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve Board since January 28, 2009
      Hobart Taylor Jr., executive vice chairman of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunities, Special Counsel to President Lyndon Johnson, director of the Export–Import Bank of the United States; first African American editor of the Michigan Law Review
      Arn Tellem (J.D.), sports agent; former columnist for The New York Times
      Larry Dean Thompson (J.D.), lawyer; deputy Attorney General of the United States under United States President George W. Bush until August 2003
      William Wheeler Thornton (LL.B. 1876), judge; author; Indiana Deputy Attorney General; Indiana State Supreme Ct. Librarian
      Norman O. Tietjens (J.D. 1930), judge of the United States Tax Court
      John D. Voelker (JD 1928), justice of the Michigan Supreme Court; author of Anatomy of a Murder
      John M. Walker Jr. (J.D. 1966), former Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
      Moses Fleetwood Walker (attended 1881–1882), baseball player and author; first African-American to play major league professional baseball
      Johnnie Mac Walters, former Commissioner of Internal Revenue
      Albert D. Walton (LL.B. 1907), former US Attorney for the district of Wyoming
      James Franklin Ware, Wisconsin State Assemblyman and Senator
      Charles W. Waterman (LL.B. 1889), U.S. Senator from Colorado
      Walter W. Wensinger (LL.B. 1917), highly decorated lieutenant general in the Marine Corps during World War II
      Sarah Killgore Wertman (LL.B. 1871), née Sarah Killgore, the first woman to be admitted to the bar of any US state
      David Westin (J.D. 1977), president of ABC News
      Mary Collins Whiting (1835–1912), lawyer, business woman, teacher
      James J. White (J.D. 1962), Robert A. Sullivan Professor of Law at Michigan Law; expert on the Uniform Commercial Code
      G. Mennen Williams (J.D. 1936), 41st Governor of Michigan and the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs under President John F. Kennedy
      Ralph Wilson, owner, Buffalo Bills
      Bob Woodruff (J.D. 1987), journalist; ABC News anchor
      Frank Wu, dean of University of California, Hastings College of the Law
      John C.H. Wu (J.D. 1928), principal author of the constitution of the Republic of China
      Sam Zell (LSA B.A. 1963; J.D. 1966), land developer; founder of EQ Office; former National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts chairman; current chairman and majority owner of the Tribune Company


      See also


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