List of University of Virginia School of Law alumni
This is an incomplete list of notable alumni the University of Virginia School of Law.
Academia
- Richard Bonnie (1969) – Harrison Foundation Professor of Medicine and Law, University of Virginia Law School
- Stephen Bainbridge (1985) – William D. Warren Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law
- Charles M. Elson (1985) – Edgar S. Woolard Jr. Chair in Corporate Governance, Professor of Finance, University of Delaware
- Hardy Cross Dillard (1927) – Dean, UVA Law School; Judge, International Court of Justice[1][2]
- Jerry Falwell Jr. (1987) – Chancellor, Liberty University[3]
- Patrick Finnegan (1979) – 12th Academic Dean of U.S. Military Academy and 25th President of Longwood University
- Gary Francione (1981) – Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of Law and Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy, Rutgers Law School
- Elizabeth Garrett (1988) – 13th President of Cornell University
- A.E. Dick Howard (1961) – White Burkett Miller Distinguished Professor of Law and Public Affairs, University of Virginia Law School
- John Jeffries (1973) – 12th Dean and David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School
- Andrew Leipold (1985) – Edwin M. Adams Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law
- M. Elizabeth Magill (1995) – Provost of the University of Virginia, 13th Dean of Stanford Law School
- Michael McCann (2002) – Founding Director of the UNH Law Sports and Entertainment Law Institute, University of New Hampshire School of Law
- William Ephraim Mikell (1894) – Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School
- Blake Morant (1978) – Dean and Robert Kramer Research Professor, George Washington University Law School
- James Pfander (1982) – Owen L. Coon Professor of Law, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
- James E. Ryan (1992) – President of the University of Virginia
- W. Taylor Reveley, III (1968) – President, The College of William and Mary, former dean and law professor at William & Mary Law School[4]
- W. Taylor Reveley IV (2002) – 26th President of Longwood University
- Jacob Rooksby (2007) – Dean of Gonzaga University School of Law
- Micah Schwartzman (2005) – Hardy Cross Dillard Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School
- David Skeel (1987) – S. Samuel Arsht Professor of Corporate Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School
- Paul B. Stephan (1977) – John C. Jeffries Jr., Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School[5]
- Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1877) – President of the College of William & Mary
- Joyce Vance (1985) – Distinguished Professor of the Practice of Law, University of Alabama School of Law
- Paul R. Verkuil (1967) – former President of College of William & Mary and former Dean of Cardozo Law School; chairman, Administrative Conference of the United States[6]
Business
- R. Hewitt Pate (1987) – General Counsel, Chevron[7][8]
- Craig Silliman (1994) – Executive vice president global services, Verizon[9]
- Thomas M. Moriarty (1989) – Executive Vice President, Chief Policy and External Affairs Officer, and General Counsel, CVS Health[10]
- Donald Dell (1964) – Founder of ProServ
- Bruce Karsh (1980) – Investor, Founder and co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management,[11] Executive Board Member of Golden State Warriors[12]
- Peter S. Kaufman (1978) – Investment banker, president of the Gordian Group LLC
- Deborah Platt Majoras (1989) – Vice President and General Counsel, Procter & Gamble
- Ted Mathas (1992) – chairman, President, and CEO, New York Life Insurance Company
- Alexander F. Mathews. (1856) – President and Founder of Bank of Lewisburg and First National Bank of Ronceverte[13]
- John E. Osborn (1983) – former Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Cephalon, Inc.; former member U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
Civil Rights and nonprofit
- J. Richard Cohen (1979) – former president and legal director of Southern Poverty Law Center
- Kim Keenan (1987) – General Counsel, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People[14]
- Michael LeMoyne Kennedy (1984) – manager of the nonprofit organization Citizens Energy; son of Robert F. Kennedy
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (1979) – Chairman of Children's Health Defense; son of Robert F. Kennedy[15]
- John N. Raudabaugh (1977) – staff attorney with the National Right to Work Foundation; Member, National Labor Relations Board 1990–1993[16]
Entertainment
- Lee Habeeb (1991) – Conservative talk radio producer
- Laura Ingraham (1991) – Radio talk –show host
- Andrew Scheinman (1973) – Movie producer
- Will Shortz (1977) – Crossword Editor, The New York Times
- Bob Wright (1968) – Former Chairman and CEO of NBC
Government
- John Bridgeland (1987) – Director, USA Freedom Corps[17]
- Mortimer Caplin (1940) – former Commissioner, U.S. Internal Revenue Service
- Doug Gansler (1989) – Attorney General of Maryland[18]
- Lee E. Goodman (1990) – chairman, Federal Election Commission
- Todd Graves (1991) – U.S. Attorney, Western District of Missouri
- Tim Heaphy (1991) – U.S. Attorney, Western District of Virginia[19]
- Toby J. Heytens (2000) – Solicitor General of Virginia
- Pete Holmes (1984) – Seattle City Attorney[20]
- Brendan Johnson (2001) – U.S. Attorney, District of South Dakota[21][22]
- Max Kennedy (1992) – Board of the Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (; son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of John F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy
- Edwin Kneedler (1975) – Deputy United States Solicitor General[23]
- Zane David Memeger (1991) – U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of Pennsylvania (2010–2016)[24]
- Robert Mueller (1973) – Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation[25]
- Trevor Potter (1982) – Chairman of Federal Election Commission[26]
- John N. Raudabaugh (1977) – staff attorney with the National Right to Work Foundation; member, National Labor Relations Board 1990–1993[16]
- William B. Schultz (1974) – General Counsel, United States Department of Health and Human Services[27]
- Joyce White Vance (1985) – United States Attorney, Northern District of Alabama[28]
- Peter S. Vincent (1995) – Principal Legal Advisor, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement; Acting Director of ICE’s Office of International Affairs (OIA), Homeland Security Investigations[29]
- Andy Vollmer (1978) – Acting General Counsel, United States Securities and Exchange Commission
- James B. Whitfield (1886) – State Attorney General, Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida
- Frank Wisner (1934) – Head of the Office of Strategic Services and head of the Directorate of Plans of the CIA during the 1950s[30]
- Michael C. Wholley (1977) – General Counsel, NASA
Judiciary
- G. Steven Agee (1977) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit[31]
- Carol Amon (1971) – Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York[32]
- John Antoon (2001, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida[33]
- Alice M. Batchelder (1988) – Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit[34]
- Lewis Babcock (1998, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the District of Colorado[35]
- Peter Beer (1986, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
- Carol A. Beier (2004, LL.M) – Judge, Kansas Supreme Court[36]
- Robert Benham (1990, LL.M) – Judge, Georgia Supreme Court[37]
- Duane Benton (1995, LL.M) – Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit[38]
- Robert Beezer (1956) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit[39]
- Susan H. Black (1984) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit[40]
- John White Brockenbrough – Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, founder and former Dean of the Washington and Lee University School of Law
- Mary Beck Briscoe (1990, LL.M) – Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit[41]
- John T. Broderick Jr. (1972) – Chief Justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court[42]
- James O. Browning (1981) – Judge, United States District Court for the District of New Mexico[43]
- Pasco Bowman II (1979, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit[44]
- Janice Rogers Brown (2004, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit[45]
- Albert Vickers Bryan (1921) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit[46]
- John D. Butzner Jr. (1941, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit[47]
- Consuelo María Callahan (2004, LL.M) – Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- Jack Tarpley Camp Jr. (1973) – Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia[48]
- Ronald D. Castille (1971) – Chief Justice, Pennsylvania Supreme Court[49]
- Robert J. Conrad (1983) – Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina[50]
- Julian Abele Cook Jr. (1988, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
- James L. Dennis (1984) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit[51]
- Hardy Cross Dillard (1927) – Judge, International Court of Justice; Dean, UVA Law School[1][2]
- Donal O'Donnell (1983, LL.M) – Chief Justice of Ireland, Supreme Court of Ireland[52][53]
- Robert D. Durham (1998, LL.M) – Justice, Oregon Supreme Court[54]
- James Larry Edmondson (1990, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit[55]
- Richard Alan Enslen (1986, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan
- Orinda D. Evans (1998, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
- John A. Field Jr. (1935) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit[56]
- Louise W. Flanagan (1988) – Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina[57]
- Paul C. Gartzke (1992) – Presiding Judge, Wisconsin Court of Appeals[58]
- Julia Smith Gibbons (1975) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit[59]
- John A. Gibney Jr. (1976) – Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia[60]
- George H. Goodrich (1952) – Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
- John Gleeson (1980) – Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York[61]
- Thomas B. Griffith (1985) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit[62]
- Asher Grunis (1972, LL.M) – President, Supreme Court of Israel
- Michael Daly Hawkins (1998, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit[63]
- Sven Erik Holmes (1980) – Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma[64]
- Virginia Hopkins (1977) – Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama[65]
- Lynn Nettleton Hughes (1992, LL.M) – Judge United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas[66]
- Willis Hunt (1990, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia[67]
- Raymond Alvin Jackson (1973) – Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia[68]
- Denise R. Johnson (LL.M., 1995) – first woman appointed to the Vermont Supreme Court[69]
- James Parker Jones (1965) – Chief Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia[70]
- Daniel Porter Jordan III (1993) – Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi[71]
- Barbara Milano Keenan (1992, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit[72]
- James Kinkeade (1998, LL.M.) – Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas[73]
- Cynthia D. Kinser (1977) – Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia[74]
- Jeannette Knoll (Master of Laws, 1996) – Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court[75]
- Benson Everett Legg (1973) – Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland[76]
- Peter K. Leisure (1958) – Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York[77]
- Donald Lemons (1976) – Chief Justice Supreme Court of Virginia
- Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. (1998, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri[78]
- Kermit Lipez (1990, LL.M.) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit[79]
- J. Michael Luttig (1981) – former Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and current senior vice president and general counsel at Boeing Co.[80]
- James Clark McReynolds (1884) – former Justice, United States Supreme Court[81]
- Blanche M. Manning (1992, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois[82]
- Boyce F. Martin Jr. (1963, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit[83]
- Mark D. Martin (1998) – Judge North Carolina Supreme Court
- Amit Priyavadan Mehta (1997) – Judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia
- Lawrence E. Meyers (1998, LL.M) – Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals since 1993; based in Fort Worth[84]
- Donald M. Middlebrooks (2004, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
- Michael P. Mills (2001, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi
- Richard Henry Mills (1982, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois[85]
- Paul Redmond Michel (1966) – Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit[86]
- Norman K. Moon (1988, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia[87]
- John T. Morton (1994) – Assistant Secretary, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- Diana Gribbon Motz (1968) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit[88]
- J. Frederick Motz (1967) – Judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland[89]
- William Theodore Moore Jr. (2001, LL.M) – Judge United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia
- Glenn Murdock (1981) – Justice, Supreme Court of Alabama[90]
- Alan Eugene Norris (1986) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit[91]
- Diarmuid O'Scannlain (1992, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit[92]
- John Pelander (1998, LL.M) Justice, Supreme Court of Arizona
- Cleo E. Powell (1982) – Justice, Supreme Court of Virginia
- William R. Quinlan (1989, LL.M) – Justice, Illinois Appellate Court, Corporation Counsel to the City of Chicago[93][94][95][96]
- Stanley Forman Reed (1908) – former Justice, United States Supreme Court[97]
- Carlton W. Reeves (1989) – Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi[98]
- Kenneth Francis Ripple (1968) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit[99]
- Judith Ann Wilson Rogers (1988, LL.M) Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit[100]
- John Roll (1990, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the District of Arizona[101]
- Robert D. Rucker (1998, LL.M) – Judge, Indiana Supreme Court[102]
- Thomas G. Saylor (2004, LL.M) – Judge, Pennsylvania Supreme Court
- Michael H. Schneider Sr. (2001, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas[103]
- Arthur J. Schwab (1972) – Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
- Leah Ward Sears (1995, LL.M) – Chief Justice, Georgia Supreme Court[104]
- G. Kendall Sharp (1963) – Judge, United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida[105]
- Robert J. Shelby (1988) – Judge, United States District Court for the District of Utah
- Randall Terry Shepard (1995 LL.M) – Chief Justice, Indiana Supreme Court[106]
- Walter King Stapleton (1984, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit[107]
- Arthur J. Schwab (1972) – Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania[108]
- Edward Samuel Smith (1947) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit[109]
- William Lloyd Standish (1956) – Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania[110]
- Murray Merle Schwartz (1982, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the District of Delaware[111]
- Randall Terry Shepard (1995, LL.M) – Chief Justice, Indiana Supreme Court[106]
- Louis L. Stanton (1955) – Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York[112]
- Myron T. Steele (1970) – Chief Justice, Delaware Supreme Court
- Chester J. Straub (1961) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit[113]
- Richard F. Suhrheinrich (1990, LL.M) – Senior Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit[114]
- Richard Barclay Surrick (1982, LL.M) – Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania[115]
- Eric C. Taylor (1988) – Presiding Judge, Los Angeles County Superior Court[116]
- Debra Todd (2004, LL.M) – Judge, Pennsylvania Supreme Court
- Juan R. Torruella (1984, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit[117]
- James B. Whitfield (1886) – State Attorney General, Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida
- Michael J. Wilkins (2001, LL.M) – Associate Chief Justice, Utah Supreme Court[118]
- J. Harvie Wilkinson (1972) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit[119]
- Glen Morgan Williams (1948) – Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia[120]
- Victor J. Wolski (1991) – Judge, United States Court of Federal Claims
- James Andrew Wynn (1995, LL.M) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit[121]
- Eugene E. Siler Jr. (1963) – Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit[122]
Literature and journalism
- Louis Auchincloss (1941) – Novelist
- David Baldacci (1986) – Novelist
- Linda Fairstein (1972) – Novelist
- Emily Giffin (1997) – Novelist
- Philip K. Howard (1974) – Writer
- Evan Thomas (1977) – Editor, Newsweek
Politics
- Charles C. Adams Jr. (1973) – United States Ambassador to Finland.[123]
- George Allen (1977) – U.S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia and Governor of Virginia[124]
- J. Lindsay Almond (1923) – Governor of Virginia; Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit[125]
- Nathan L. Bachman (1903) – U.S. Senator from Tennessee
- Alben W. Barkley (1900) – U.S. Senator from Kentucky, Vice President of the United States[126]
- Evan Bayh (1981) – U.S. Senator and Governor of Indiana[127]
- Robert Bauer (1976) – White House Counsel, General Counsel of the Obama Campaign.[128]
- Andy Beshear (2003) – Governor of Kentucky (2019–present), Attorney General of Kentucky (2015 –2019)
- Kit Bond (1963) – U.S. Senator and Governor of Missouri[129]
- Rick Boucher (1971) – U.S. Congressman from Virginia[130]
- Debra Bowen (1979) – Secretary of State of California[131]
- Alan Stephenson Boyd (1948) – U.S. Secretary of Transportation[132]
- Harry F. Byrd Jr. (1936) – U.S. Senator from Virginia
- Millard F. Caldwell (1924) – U.S. Congressman and Governor of Florida
- Bryan Callaghan Jr. (1874) – Mayor of San Antonio, Texas for sixteen years
- Edward M. Carmouche (1948) – chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party from 1966 to 1968; attorney in Lake Charles, Louisiana[133]
- Robin Carnahan (1986) – Missouri Secretary of State[134]
- James Paul Clarke (1878) – U.S. Senator and Governor of Arkansas
- John Cornyn (1995) – U.S. Senator from Texas and Senate Majority Whip, Attorney General of Texas[135]
- Tom Davis (1975) – U.S. Congressman from Virginia[136]
- Frank M. Dixon (1943) – Governor of Alabama[137]
- Luis G. Fortuño (1985) – Governor of Puerto Rico[138]
- Tom Donilon (1985) – U.S. National Security Advisor[139]
- Paul Erickson (1988) – conservative political operative, subject to federal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
- Fred Fielding (1964) – White House Counsel[140]
- William Meade Fishback (1855) – Governor of Arkansas
- Randy Forbes (1977) – U.S. Congressman from Virginia[141]
- Grenville Gaines (1876) – mayor of Warrenton, Virginia[142]
- Jim Gilmore (1977) – Governor of Virginia[143]
- Virgil Goode (1973) – U.S. Congressman from Virginia[144]
- William J. Howell (1967) – Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates
- Bob Inglis (1984) – U.S. Congressman from South Carolina[145]
- John Neely Kennedy (1977) – U.S. Senator from Louisiana.
- Ted Kennedy (1959) – U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, 1980 Democratic Presidential Candidate[146]
- Robert F. Kennedy (1951) – Attorney General of the United States, U.S. Senator from New York, 1968 Democratic Presidential Candidate[147]
- Angus King (1969) – U.S. Senator and Former Governor of Maine[148]
- Sheila Jackson –Lee (1975) – U.S. Congresswoman from Texas[149]
- Sean Patrick Maloney (1992) – U.S. Congressman from New York[150]
- Thurgood Marshall Jr. (1981) – Cabinet Secretary under U.S. President Bill Clinton[151]
- Deborah Platt Majoras (1989) – Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission[152]
- Donald McEachin (1986) – U.S. Congressman from Virginia[153]
- George McMillan (1979) – Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, Alabama Senate, Alabama House of Representatives
- Janet Napolitano (1983) – U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Governor of Arizona, President of the University of California[154]
- Bill Nelson (1968) – U.S. Senator from Florida[155]
- Kirstjen Nielsen (1999) – U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security
- Walter Tansill Oliver (1873–1932), state delegate and state senator from Virginia; mayor of Fairfax, Virginia[156]
- Henry A. Osborn Jr. (1884–1918), American politician[157]
- Ken Paxton (1991) – Attorney General of Texas[158]
- Matthew S. Petersen (1999) – Commissioner and former chairman, Federal Election Commission[159]
- W. Robert Pearson (1968) – U.S. Ambassador to Turkey[160]
- H. Foster Pettit – Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, mayor of Lexington, Kentucky[161]
- Heather Podesta (1997) – American lobbyist[162]
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. (1940) – U.S. Congressman from New York, and son of President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Hugh D. Scott (1922) – U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania; Minority Leader of the United States Senate[163]
- Charles Robb (1973) – U.S. Senator and Governor of Virginia[164]
- Faryar Shirzad – advisor to U.S. President George W. Bush
- Howard Worth Smith (1903) – U.S. Congressman from Virginia[165]
- John C. Stennis (1927) – U.S. Senator from Mississippi[166]
- John V. Tunney (1959) – U.S. Senator from California[167]
- John Warner (1953) – U.S. Senator from Virginia[168]
- Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (1958) – U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut[169]
- Sheldon Whitehouse (1982) – U.S. Senator from Rhode Island[170]
- Woodrow Wilson (attended 1879) – President of the United States[171]
Sports
- Griff Aldrich (1999) – Head men's basketball coach, Longwood University
- Bowie Kuhn (1950) – Former Major League Baseball Commissioner
- Michael Slive (1965) – Current commissioner of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and formerly the first commissioner of both Conference USA and Great Midwest Conference
- DeMaurice Smith (1989) – Executive Director, National Football League Players' Association
- Tim Finchem (1973) – Commissioner and CEO, PGA TOUR
- Don Yee (1987) – NFL sports agent
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