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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
Eppa Hunton Jr. (1877) – founder of
Hunton & Williams , president of the
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad
Eppa Hunton IV (1927) – senior partner, chairman of the executive committee of Hunton & Williams
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
Entertainment
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 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
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
Chris Obenshain (2006)- Virginia State Delegate from the
41st district
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]
Harry F. Stimpson Jr. –
Ambassador to Paraguay
Science
Susan Kolb (dropped out) – medical doctor and author
Sports
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