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This is a partial list of those who attended
Albany Law School . Alumni are categorized by each alumnus or alumna's most distinguishing accomplishments.
Justice
Robert H. Jackson
Justice
David Josiah Brewer
Orion M. Barber , Judge of the
United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Francis Bergan , former associate Judge, New York State Court of Appeals
David Josiah Brewer , former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
John B. Cassoday , former Chief Justice of the
Wisconsin Supreme Court
Amaro Cavalcanti , former Justice of the Supreme Court of Brazil, former Justice of the International Court of Justice at the Hague, former Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, author of Brazilian Constitution of 1891
Lawrence H. Cooke , former Chief Judge of New York State
Richard J. Daronco , former United States Judge for the
Southern District of New York
Richard K. Eaton , Judge, U.S. Court of International Trade
Michael J. Garcia , associate Judge, New York Court of Appeals, former U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York
Domenick L. Gabrielli , associate Judge, New York Court of Appeals
James Gibson , former associate Judge, New York State Court of Appeals
Victoria A. Graffeo , former associate Judge, New York State Court of Appeals
Warner A. Graham , Associate Justice of the
Vermont Supreme Court
[2]
James Stuart Holden , Judge of the
United States District Court for the District of Vermont
Robert H. Jackson , former U.S. Attorney General, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and chief United States prosecutor at the
Nuremberg Trials .
John Franklin Kinney , County Court Judge, founding member of the
Knights of Columbus and City of Rochester Bar Association.
Moses A. Luce , Judge of the County Court of San Diego, Medal of Honor recipient
James Loren Martin , Judge of the
United States District Court for the District of Vermont
Thomas James McAvoy , Senior United States Judge for the Northern District of New York
David Myers , Justice of the
Indiana Supreme Court
Alton B. Parker , former Chief Judge of New York State; Candidate for President of the United States
Percival L. Shangraw , Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (1958-1972), Chief Justice (1972-1974)
[3]
Charles J. Siragusa , Judge in the
U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York
Milford K. Smith , Associate Justice of the
Vermont Supreme Court
[4]
Leslie Stein , associate Judge, New York Court of Appeals
Owen P. Thompson , former judge of the
Seventh Judicial District of Illinois
Bartlett Tripp , former Chief Justice of the
Dakota Territory , former United States Ambassador to
Austria
Irving G. Vann , former associate Judge, New York State Court of Appeals
Wheelock G. Veazey ,
Vermont Supreme Court Justice,
Interstate Commerce Commission member,
Medal of Honor recipient
William McKinley , 25th President of the United States.
Andrew Cuomo , Governor of the State of New York.
Jeanine Pirro
Governor
Tom Vilsack in 2008.
Warren M. Anderson , New York State Senate Majority Leader
John Mosher Bailey , former U.S. Congressman
Brian Barnwell , New York State Assembly
James K. Batchelder ,
Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives
William Beidelman , former
Mayor of Easton, Pennsylvania
Stephen S. Blake , former New York State Assemblyman
Alexander Campbell Botkin , Lieutenant Governor of Montana
[5]
M. William Bray , Lieutenant Governor of New York
[6]
Chauncey W. Brownell ,
President pro tempore of the Vermont State Senate ,
Secretary of State of Vermont
William T. Byrne , former U.S. Congressman
Kevin Cahill , New York State Assemblyman
Joseph L. Carrigg , former U.S. Congressman
W. Sterling Cole , former U.S. Congressman
Edwin H. Conger , former U.S. Congressman and former Ambassador to Mexico
Andrew Cuomo , former
New York State Attorney General , former
Governor of New York State.
[7]
Nathan F. Dixon III , U.S. senator from Rhode Island
[8]
Mary Donohue , former Lieutenant Governor of New York State
Ralph A. Foote ,
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
Washington Gardner , former U.S Congressman and former Secretary of State of Michigan
Henry R. Gibson , former U.S. Congressman
Martin H. Glynn , former Governor of the State of New York
Roger W. Hulburd ,
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
Charles Kellogg , former New York State Senator
Carleton J. King , former U.S. Congressman
Abraham Lansing , New York State Treasurer; State Senate. Delegate to International Conference for Codification of the Law of Nations
Mike LiPetri , former New York State Assemblyman
William Paine Lord , 9th Governor of Oregon
David O'Brien Martin , former U.S. Congressman
Joseph Homan Manley , leader of the
Republican National Committee and
Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives
Robert C. McEwen , former U.S. Congressman
William McKinley , 25th President of the United States
William E. Miller , former U.S. Congressman, candidate for
Vice President of the United States , and Chairman of the
Republican National Committee
John Morgan , former Wisconsin State Assemblyman
Dalwin J. Niles , former Judge of the
Fulton County Family Court and member of the
New York State Senate
Howard C. Nolan Jr. , former member of the
New York State Senate
Edwin Sylvanus Osborne , former U.S. Congressman and
Major General of the National Guard
Amasa J. Parker Jr. , former New York Assemblyman and Senator
Frederick Walker Pitkin , 2nd Governor of Colorado
Jeanine Pirro , former
Westchester County
District Attorney , television host, author, and former
New York State judge and politician
Harris M. Plaisted , former governor of
Maine
Redfield Proctor , former
Governor of Vermont ,
Secretary of War ,
United States Senator
John Raines , former U.S. Congressman, New York State Assemblyman, New York State Senator, and Acting
Lieutenant Governor of New York
Frederick M. Reed ,
Vermont Attorney General
[9]
Joshua S. Salmon , represented the
4th congressional district of New Jersey from 1902 to 1903.
[10]
John L. Sampson , former Chairman of Senate Judiciary Committee, New York State Senator
Hiram Y. Smith , former U.S. Congressman
Dean P. Taylor , former U.S. Congressman
Michele Titus , New York State Assembly
James Manning Tyler , U.S. Congressman from
Vermont
William Freeman Vilas , former U.S. Senator
Tom Vilsack , U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, former Governor of Iowa
Mary Beth Walsh , New York State Assembly
Lovely A. Warren , Mayor of Rochester, New York
Frank L. Wiswall , New York State Assembly, New York State Senate
Lee Zeldin , former U.S. Congressman
Megyn Kelly news anchor,
Fox News Channel
John Sanford Barnes , Navy officer, naval historian
Jessica Bird , novelist
Barry M. Costello , Navy admiral
Charles Crozat Converse , composer
Marvin Dana , author and magazine editor
Kim Gannon , songwriter
Thomas Hamlin Hubbard , attorney, business executive, Union Army officer who attained the rank of brigadier general brevet.
[12]
Kristopher B. Jones , founder of Pepperjam and ReferLocal.com
Megyn Kelly , news anchor,
Fox News Channel
Barry Kramer , pro basketball player and jurist
Richard Parsons , Chairman & former CEO of Time Warner; interim CEO of the Los Angeles Clippers
George W. Peckham , entomologist
Morris Silverman , philanthropist and businessman
Kate Stoneman , first woman admitted to the New York State Bar
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^
"Obituary, Percival Lee Shangraw" .
Burlington Free Press . Burlington, VT. December 19, 1988. p. 2B – via
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^
"Vt. Supreme Court Justices to be Honored in Albany" .
Bennington Banner . Bennington, VT. May 25, 1967. p. 3 – via
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^ Frankenburger, David Bower (1902),
General Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of the University of Wisconsin, 1849–1902 ,
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27790325 , retrieved October 29, 2010
^
"Local Items: M. William Bray" . Chateaugay Record and Franklin County Democrat . July 25, 1913. p. 1.
^ Sorkin, Andrew Ross.
"Andrew Cuomo Joins Law Practice in New York" ,
The New York Times , February 17, 2001. Accessed November 3, 2007. "Andrew Cuomo, 43, who received his law degree from Albany Law School in 1982, practiced law first as an assistant district attorney and then in private practice until 1988."
^ Historian of the United States Senate.
"Biography, Nathan Fellows 1847–1897" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Washington, DC: United States Senate. Retrieved December 8, 2022 .
^
"Obituary, Frederick M. Reed, 1924-2012" . Meaningfulfunerals.net/ . 2012.
^
Joshua S. Salmon biography ,
United States Congress . Accessed August 11, 2007.
^ J. Clay Smith, Jr., "Emancipation: The Making of the Black Lawyer 1841–1914", 421 (1999).
^ Voorhees, Oscar McMurtrie (January 1, 1916).
"In Memoriam, Thomas Hamlin Hubbard" . The Phi Beta Kappa Key . Vol. 2, no. 10. Somerville, NJ: Unionist-Gazette Association. p. 490.