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This is a list of notable alumni of
University of Texas School of Law , the
law school of the
University of Texas , located in
Austin, Texas .
The
University of Texas School of Law has 23,500 living alumni.
[1]
Steve Adler –
Mayor of Austin
Robert B. Anderson – former
United States Secretary of Treasury ;
Deputy Secretary of Defense
[2]
William R. Archer –
United States Representative from Texas (1971–2001); Chairman of
United States House Committee on Ways and Means
[3]
James Baker – former
United States Secretary of State ; former
United States Secretary of Treasury ; former
White House Chief of Staff for President
Ronald Reagan and President
George H. W. Bush ;
[4] Campaign Chairman of President Reagan's 1984 reelection; Campaign Chairman of President George H. W. Bush's 1988 election.
Ben Barnes – former
Lieutenant Governor of Texas ; National Democratic Lobbyist
[5]
Paul Begala –
political consultant ,
commentator and former advisor to
President
Bill Clinton
[6]
Lloyd Bentsen – former
Secretary of the Treasury and
United States Senator ; former Chair of
United States Senate Committee on Finance ; former candidate for
President of the United States and
Vice President of the United States .
[7]
Robert Lee Bobbitt –
Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives (1927–1929),
Attorney General of Texas (1929–1930), state court judge (1935–1937), chairman of the
Texas Highway Department (1937–1943)
[8]
Jack Brooks – U.S. Member of Congress; Chair of
United States House Committee on the Judiciary
[9] Authored articles of impeachment against President Nixon.
[10]
J. E. "Buster" Brown (Class of 1972) –
Texas Senator, District 17 from 1981 to 2002[
citation needed ]
William Brownfield –
Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs ; Former
United States Ambassador to Colombia ; Former
United States Ambassador to Venezuela ; Former
United States Ambassador to Chile
James P. Buchanan – U.S. Member of Congress; Chair of the
United States House Committee on Appropriations ; After his death in office was succeeded by
Lyndon B. Johnson .
Albert S. Burleson –
United States Postmaster General under
President Woodrow Wilson and former
Member of Congress . Instrumental in implementing
President Wilson 's policy to racially segregate the federal workforce. Aggressively enforced the
Espionage Act during World War 1.
George P. Bush – son of
Florida Governor
Jeb Bush , nephew of President
George W. Bush ; Texas Land Commissioner, elected 2014.
Kent Caperton – lawyer, lobbyist in Austin and former state senator from
Bryan [
citation needed ]
Waggoner Carr –
Attorney General of Texas
John Carter (Texas politician) –
Member of Congress
James W. Cicconi –
White House Staff Secretary ; General Counsel and Worldwide Head of Government Relations for
AT&T
Tom C. Clark – former
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and
United States Attorney General
[11]
Susan Combs –
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts ;
Agriculture Commissioner of Texas
John Connally – former
Governor of Texas ; former
Secretary of the Navy , former
Secretary of the Treasury ; Aide to
Lyndon Johnson ; Lead
Democrats for Nixon ; Former Candidate for
President of the United States ; Was seriously wounded when riding in
President Kennedy's car at
Dealey Plaza when
the president was assassinated . Presided over the removal of the
U.S. dollar from the
gold standard ; Lead a major expansion of higher education in Texas. Opened previously all-male
Texas A&M University to women.
Tom Connally – former
United States Senator ; Chair of
Senate Foreign Relations Committee during
World War II and the beginning of the
Cold War ; Vice-Chairman of
United Nations Conference on International Organization that chartered the
United Nations ; Instrumental in ratification of treaty creating the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization ; Strong supporter of free trade and foreign policy of President
Franklin D Roosevelt and President
Harry S Truman
[12]
Christi Craddick – Chair of the
Texas Railroad Commission ; (the agency that has primary regulatory authority over the Texas oil and gas industry).
Henry Cuellar – United States Representative from Texas; member of House Democratic leadership
[13]
Lloyd Doggett – member, U.S. Congress;
[14] Former Justice of the
Texas Supreme Court
Ronnie Earle – District Attorney of Travis County (Austin) from 1977 to 2009. Indicted House Majority Leader
Tom Delay for money laundering.
Robert C. Eckhardt – Member of Congress; Member of Texas House; Author of
Texas Open Beaches Act
Frances Tarlton "Sissy" Farenthold –
Texas House of Representatives , First female officeholder nominated for Vice President of the United States at the
1972 Democratic National Convention
Pete Geren – Former Member of Congress; Former
Secretary of the Army ; Former
Secretary of the Air Force
[15]
Thomas Watt Gregory – Former
Attorney General of the United States ; namesake of UT Austin
Gregory Gym
[16]
Richard Gump – co-founder of international law firm
Akin Gump Straus
Kent Hance – Chancellor Emeritus of
Texas Tech University System ; Former Member of Congress who defeated
George W Bush in his first Congressional race.
[17]
Jeb Hensarling – Member of US Congress; Chair of the
United States House Committee on Financial Services ; Chairman of
House Republican Conference ; chairman of US Debt "Supercommittee"
[18]
John Hill – former
Attorney General of Texas ; former Chief Justice of
Texas Supreme Court ; Democratic Nominee for Governor of Texas in 1978
Oveta Culp Hobby – First
United States Secretary of Health and Human Services ; Second woman to serve as a member of the
President's Cabinet
Thad Hutcheson – former chairman of the
Texas Republican Party , U.S. Senate candidate in 1957, Houston lawyer
Kay Bailey Hutchison –
United States Permanent Representative to NATO ;former
U.S. senator ; Ranking Republican
United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation ;
[19]
Nathan M. Johnson –
Texas State Senator for District 16 and
Dragon Ball Z composer.
John Marvin Jones – Member of Congress; Chair of
United States House Committee on Agriculture ; Chief Judge of
United States Court of Claims ; Author of many New Deal agriculture laws.
Joe M. Kilgore – 1946 graduate;
U.S. representative from
Texas's 15th congressional district from 1955 to 1965.
Ron Kirk – former
mayor of
Dallas , Texas; Former
United States Trade Representative
Cyndi Taylor Krier (Class of 1975) –
Texas State Senator and
Bexar County Judge. First woman and first Republican to represent San Antonio in the Texas State Senate.
Bob Lanier – former
Mayor of Houston
Brooke Lierman –
Comptroller of Maryland
Honoré Ligarde – state representative for Webb County from 1963 to 1973, businessman, lawyer, banker, civic figure
[20]
Michael Lind – Prolific political writer; Has written and edited for
Politico ,
Salon ,
New Republic ,
The New Yorker ; Co Founder of centrist think tank -the
New America Foundation
Eddie Lucio, III – State Representative from Texas' 38th District (
Cameron County )
George H. Mahon – Member US Congress; Chair of U.S.
House Appropriations Committee ;
Dean of the United States House of Representatives
Garry Mauro – Commissioner of the
Texas General Land Office ; Democratic Nominee for Governor of Texas in 1998
Earle Bradford Mayfield – former
United States Senator from Texas
Myra McDaniel – first African American
Texas Secretary of State ; General Counsel to Governor
Mark White
Harry McPherson –
White House Counsel ; Advisor to President
Lyndon Johnson ;
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
John T. Montford (Class of 1968) – former Chancellor of Texas Tech University System, 1996-2001; member of the
Texas State Senate , 1983-1996; businessman in San Antonio, since 2001
Dan Moody – former
Governor of Texas ; former
Texas Attorney General
William T. "Bill" Moore – 1949 graduate; state senator from
Bryan known as the "Bull of the Brazos" and the "father of the modern Texas A&M University"
Steve Munisteri –
White House Deputy Assistant to President
Donald Trump ; former chair of the
Republican Party of Texas
Pat Morris Neff – Former
governor of Texas ; former president of
Baylor University
Covey T. Oliver – Former
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs ; former
United States Ambassador to Colombia ; Former Dean of
University of Pennsylvania School of Law
Pete Olson – United States Congressman from Texas
George Peddy (1920) – member of the
Texas House of Representatives and U.S. Senate candidate
[21]
Federico Peña – former
Secretary of Transportation and
Secretary of Energy ; former
Mayor of Denver
Colonel Alfred P.C. Petsch (1887–1981) – Lawyer, legislator, civic leader, philanthropist, member of
Texas House of Representatives
Paul Pressler – Lawyer, judge, and leader of the
Southern Baptist Convention Conservative resurgence
[22]
Sam Rayburn – longest-serving
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives ; Mentor to President
Lyndon Johnson ; Chair of
United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce ; Before Congress served as Speaker of
Texas House of Representatives
Brooke Rollins – Special Assistant to
President Donald Trump for innovation. Former CEO of the
Texas Public Policy Foundation . Former Policy Director to Governor
Rick Perry .
[23]
Chip Roy –
Member of Congress
Tom Schieffer – former
United States Ambassador to Japan ; former
United States Ambassador to Australia ; President of the
Texas Rangers baseball team; Co-lead effort to purchase Texas Rangers with
President George W. Bush . Brother of CBS Anchor
Bob Schieffer
A. R. Schwartz – former Texas State Senator, helped author the landmark
Texas Open Beaches Act
Clay Sell – Former
United States Deputy Secretary of Energy
John Sheppard – former
Attorney General of Texas
Morris Sheppard – U.S. Senator, author of the Eighteenth Amendment; Chair of
Senate Armed Services Committee ;
Senate Minority Whip
Max Sherman (Class of 1960) – former state senator and former president of
West Texas A&M University and former Dean of the
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
Robert Allan Shivers – former
Governor of Texas ; former
Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Kristen Silverberg –
U.S. Ambassador to the
European Union ; former
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
Barry Smitherman – former member of the
Texas Railroad Commission
John Thomas Steen Jr. – San Antonio lawyer and the 108th
Secretary of State of Texas
[24]
Marc Stanley –
United States Ambassador to Argentina
Robert Schwarz Strauss – former
United States Ambassador to Russia ; former
United States Trade Representative ;
United States Special Envoy for the Middle East; Former Chair of the
Democratic National Committee ; Founder of international law firm
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld ; Namesake of
Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the
University of Texas at Austin ; Recipient of the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Bryan Taylor – Member of
Alabama State Senate ; General Counsel to Alabama Governor
Kay Ivey
Larry E. Temple –
White House Counsel advisor to President Lyndon Johnson; Chair of the
LBJ Foundation
Albert Thomas –
Member of Congress Chair of US
House Democratic Caucus
R. Ewing Thomason – Former Federal Judge
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas ; Member of Congress;
Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives ; Mayor of El Paso
Mac Thornberry – U.S. representative from
Texas's 13th congressional district ; Chair of
United States House Committee on Armed Services
Jim Turner – Former
United States Representative ; Ranking Democrat on
House Homeland Security Committee
Corbin Van Arsdale – former state representative from District 130 in northwestern
Harris County , 2003-2008; lawyer and lobbyist in Austin
[25]
Filemon Vela Jr. –
United States Representative from Texas
Jason Villalba – state representative from District 114 in north
Dallas County
Gary Watkins – state representative from
Ector County , county administrative judge, and state district court judge.
Bob Wheeler –
Texas House of Representatives
[26]
Bill White – former Mayor of the
City of Houston ; former
United States Deputy Secretary of Energy ; Democratic Nominee for Governor of Texas in 2010
Ralph Yarborough – former
United States Senator from Texas; Former Chair
United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
John Andrew Young – former
United States Representative from Texas
Shelby Slawson – state representative from District 59
Linda L. Addison – Managing Partner, New York,
Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.
[27]
Micaela Alvarez – Federal Judge
Southern District of Texas
Harriet Mitchell Murphy – first African-American woman appointed to regular judgeship in Texas.
[28]
Lisa Blatt – Holds the record for most cases argued by a woman in front of the Supreme Court (40 as of 2020); Partner at
Williams & Connolly
[29]
David Briones – Federal Judge
Western District of Texas
William C. Bryson – United States Circuit Judge,
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ;
[30] former
Solicitor General of the United States
Greg Coleman – First
Solicitor General of Texas ; Founder of appellate firm Yetter Coleman LLP.
William C. Conner (1920–2009) – federal judge for the
United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
[31]
Elizabeth Ann Copeland – Judge of the
US Tax Court
Gregg Costa – Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ; Former Assistant US Attorney who lead prosecution of famous Ponzi schemer
Allen Stanford
James DeAnda – Chief Judge of
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas ; Co-Founded
Texas RioGrande Legal Aid ; Plaintiff's attorney in US Supreme Court case of
Hernandez v Texas
Dick DeGuerin – criminal defense attorney based in
Houston ; Clients include
David Koresh and
Tom DeLay
[32]
James A. Elkins – Founder of international energy law firm
Vinson & Elkins .
William Royal Furgeson Jr. – United States District Court Judge for the
Western District of Texas . Founding Dean of
University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law
Joseph Jefferson Fisher – United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Texas
[33]
David Frederick – appellate attorney; has argued 37 cases before the
United States Supreme Court ;
[34] Name partner in elite Washington DC litigation boutique
Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick
Gustavo C. Garcia ,
Carlos Cadena ,
James DeAnda
[35] – Attorneys for 1950s civil rights case
Hernandez v. Texas which determined that Hispanics have Equal Protection under the 14th Amendment
Orlando Luis Garcia – United States District Judge, Western District of Texas
[36]
Bryan Garner – editor in chief of
Black's Law Dictionary and author of numerous books and articles on language and writing, including "A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage"[
citation needed ]
Emilio M. Garza – Judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Reynaldo Guerra Garza – Judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ; First Hispanic American appointed to a judgeship on any
United States Court of Appeals
Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers – Judge of the
United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Mike Godwin – first attorney for the
Electronic Frontier Foundation and current general counsel for the
Wikimedia Foundation
[37]
Joe R. Greenhill – Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Texas
Richard Gump – co-founder of international law firm
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
Hayden W. Head, Jr. – Chief Judge,
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
[38]
Robert Scott Horton – Human Rights attorney, columnist for
Harper's , and adjunct professor at
Columbia Law School [
citation needed ]
Joseph Chappell Hutcheson Jr. – Judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Joe Jamail – Billionaire Trial Lawyer Known as the "King of Torts"; Won $11 billion verdict representing Pennzoil against Texaco in
oral contract case.
Edith Jones –
Chief Justice of the
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
William Wayne Justice – Senior United States District Judge, Western District of Texas, United States District Judge, Eastern District of Texas, storied civil rights judge
Matthew J. Kacsmaryk – United States district judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas
[39]
George P. Kazen – Senior United States District Judge, Southern District of Texas;
Michael Keasler – Judge of the
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals since 1999
[40]
Royce C. Lamberth – Chief Judge
United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Debra Lehrmann – former 360th District Court Judge in Fort Worth;
Texas Supreme Court Justice (2011– )
Mike McKool – trial lawyer; Founder of litigation firm
McKool Smith ; Has won over $1 billion in judgments and verdicts; Represented
Quincy Jones in his lawsuit against the estate of
Michael Jackson over royalties for
Off the Wall &
Thriller
Thomas M. Melsheimer – Dallas Managing Principal for
Fish & Richardson ; 1986 magna cum laude graduate
Jose Rolando Olvera Jr. – Federal Judge
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Edwin B. Parker (1868–1929) – lawyer of Houston, member of the
War Industries Board and arbiter with Germany, Austria and Hungary following World War I
[41]
James Aubrey Parker – Federal Judge
United States District Court for the District of New Mexico
Robert L. Pitman –
United States District Judge of the
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas ; Former
United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas ; First openly LBGT US Attorney and Federal Judge in Texas
Jack Pope (1913-) – Lawyer, judge, and
Supreme Court of Texas Chief Justice 1982-1985
Edward C. Prado –
United States Ambassador to Argentina ; Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Nelva Ramos – Federal Judge
Southern District of Texas
Eddie Rodriguez – member of the
Texas House of Representatives
Xavier Rodriguez – Federal Judge
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas ; Former Member of
Texas Supreme Court
Diana Saldana – Federal Judge
Southern District of Texas
Barefoot Sanders – Chief Judge
United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas ; U.S.
Assistant Attorney General ;
United States Attorney ; Democratic Nominee for United States Senate in 1972
Jorge Antonio Solis – Chief Judge
United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Leslie H. Southwick – Judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Sam Sparks – Federal Judge
Western District of Texas
Joseph Tyree Sneed III – U.S.
Deputy Attorney General ; Judge
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ; Dean of
Duke University School of Law ; Father of
Carly Fiorina
Robert Schwarz Strauss – former
United States Ambassador to Russia ; former
United States Trade Representative ;
United States Special Envoy for the Middle East; Former Chair of the
Democratic National Committee ; Founder of international law firm
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld ; Namesake of
Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the
University of Texas at Austin ; Recipient of the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Stephen Susman (J.D. 1965) – plaintiffs attorney and founding partner of
Susman Godfrey
R. Ewing Thomason – Former Federal Judge
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas ;
Member of Congress ;
Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives ;
Mayor of El Paso
Henry Wade – Served as
Dallas County District Attorney for 30 years. Handled the criminal investigation of the assassination of President Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald. Was defendant in the seminal case of
Roe vs Wade
Joseph M. Watt – Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court
Mikal Watts – Texas trial lawyer who has won over $3 billion in settlements for his clients.
Sarah Weddington – represented
Jane Roe in the landmark Supreme Court case
Roe v. Wade
Harry Whittington – Texas attorney famous for getting shot by
Dick Cheney in a hunting incident; professionally known for
eminent domain cases
Diane Pamela Wood – Chief Judge for the
United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit , considered potential candidate for a
seat on the Supreme Court during the Obama administration
John Wood – Federal District Judge who was assassinated by mob hitman
Charles Harrelson , father of actor
Woody Harrelson
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