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Duke University School of Law

Duke University School of Law (Duke Law School or Duke Law) is the law school of Duke University, a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. One of Duke's 10 schools and colleges, the School of Law is a constituent academic unit that began in 1868 as the Trinity College School of Law. In 1924, following the renaming of Trinity College to Duke University, the school was renamed Duke University School of Law.

Duke University School of Law
Parent schoolDuke University
Established1868; 155 years ago (1868)
School typePrivate law school
Parent endowment$8.5 billion
DeanKerry Abrams
LocationDurham, North Carolina, U.S.
Enrollment715
USNWR ranking6th (2024)
Bar pass rate98% (2019)[1]
Websitelaw.duke.edu

Duke Law is consistently ranked as one of the top law schools in the United States, and admits about 14.5 percent of applicants.[2] The law school is one of the "T14" law schools that have consistently ranked within the top 14 law schools since U.S. News & World Report began publishing rankings.[3]

According to Law.com, 91.36 percent of its 2018 graduating class were employed within 10 months,[4] with a median starting salary in the private sector of $205,000.[5] Duke's 2019 class bar passage rate was "almost 98 percent" — the second-highest bar passage rate in the country, after Harvard Law School.[1] As of 2019, Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $329,609.[6]

Reputation

Duke Law is routinely ranked within the top 14 law schools in the country, and is a member of the "T-14" law schools. It has never been ranked lower than 12th by U.S. News, or less than 7th by Above the Law.[7] Duke Law is one of three T14 law schools to have graduated a President of the United States (Richard Nixon). Duke Law was ranked by Forbes as having graduated lawyers with the 2nd highest median mid-career salary amount.[8][9] It is tied as the #6 best law school by the 2024 U.S. News overall law school Rankings.[10] In 2017, The Times Higher Education World University Rankings listed Duke Law as the number one ranked law school in the world.[11]

Admissions

The law school is one of few that have experienced an increase in law school applications despite an overall national decline of applications in recent years. For the class entering in the fall of 2014, 221 students enrolled out of 5,358 applicants. The 25th and 75th LSAT percentiles for the 2014 entering class were 166 and 170, respectively, with a median of 169 (top three percent of test takers worldwide). The 25th and 75th undergraduate GPA percentiles were 3.66 and 3.85, respectively, with a median of 3.77.[12] The school has approximately 640 JD students and 75 students in the LLM and SJD programs.

History

 
Built in 1929, the Languages Building (as it is currently known) was the home of Duke Law from 1930 to 1962

The date of founding is generally considered to be 1868 or 1924.

However, in 1855 Trinity College, the precursor to Duke University, began offering lectures on (but not degrees in) Constitutional and International Law (during this time, Trinity was located in Randolph County, North Carolina).

In 1865, Trinity's Law Department was officially founded, while 1868 marked the official chartering of the School of Law. After a ten-year hiatus from 1894 to 1904, James B. Duke and Benjamin Newton Duke provided the endowment to reopen the school, with Samuel Fox Mordecai as its senior professor (by this time, Trinity College had relocated to Durham, North Carolina). When Trinity College became part of the newly created Duke University upon the establishment of the Duke Endowment in 1924, the School of Law continued as the Duke University School of Law. In 1930, the law school moved from the Carr Building on Duke's East Campus to a new location on the main quad of West Campus. During the three years preceding this move, the size of the law library tripled. Among other well-known alumni, President Richard Nixon graduated from the school in 1937. In 1963, the school moved to its present location on Science Drive in West Campus.

Law students at Duke University established the first U.S. Chapter of the International Criminal Court Student Network (ICCSN) in 2009.[13]

Rankings

 
Duke University School of Law (February 2023)
  • 1st Best Law School in the world, Times Higher Education (2018, 2nd in 2019)[14]
  • 1st Best Law School by Above the Law (2022 and 2020)[15]
  • 1st Best Professors according to the Princeton Review (2015 and 2016; 2nd in 2018-2020)[16]
  • 1st Best Quality of Life according to the Princeton Review (2014, 2nd in 2015 and 2017)[16]
  • 2nd Highest Median Mid-Career Salary[9]
  • 2nd Best Classroom Experience according to Princeton Review (2015 and 2017, 3rd in 2018 and 2019, 4th in 2020)[16]
  • 3rd Best Career Prospects according to Princeton Review (2020)[16]
  • 3rd Best Law School (overall) according to the Best Law Schools ranking published by the National Jurist in 2013.
  • 5th Best Law School by Vault (2017)[17]
  • 5th Best Law School by Business Insider[18]
  • 5th Toughest to get into according to the Princeton Review[16]
  • 5th Best Law School for BigLaw Hiring according to National Law Journal's "Go-To Law Schools" ranking[19]
  • 6th Best Law School by U.S. News Rankings [10][20]
  • 6th Best Law School according to CNN Money[21]
  • 6th Best Law School for Federal Clerkships according to National Jurist[22]
  • 6th Best Law School for Moot Court according to National Jurist[23]
  • 8th Best Law School as Ranked by Law Firm Recruiters[24]
  • 10th Best in the world in the subject of law according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2017[25]
  • 10th Best for Standard of Living according to National Jurist[26]
  • Tied for 10th Best Law School by U.S. News Rankings[10][27]
  • 12th Most Median Grant Money and Percentage of Students Receiving Grants according to National Jurist[22]
  • 17th Best Law Review according to National Jurist[28]
  • 19th Best Law School Library according to National Jurist[29]

Facilities

 
The rear entrance to the Law School's present location, on Science Drive

The Trinity College School of Law was located in the Carr Building prior to the renaming of Trinity to Duke University in 1924. The Duke University Law School was originally housed in what is now the Languages Building, built in 1929 on Duke's West Campus quad.

The law school is presently located at the corner of Science Drive and Towerview Road and was constructed in the mid-1960s.

The first addition to the law school was completed in 1994, and a dark polished granite façade was added to the rear exterior of the building, enclosing the interior courtyard.

In 2004, Duke Law School broke ground on a building construction project officially completed in fall 2008. The renovation and addition offers larger and more technologically advanced classrooms, expanded community areas and eating facilities, known as the Star Commons, improved library facilities, and more study options for students.

Center for the Study of the Public Domain

Center for the Study of the Public Domain is a university center, aiming to redress the balance of academic study of intellectual property. In their analysis, academic focus has been too great on the incentives created by these rights, rather than the contribution to creativity from information which is not subject to them and also opposing the fair use,[30] as they're focusing on Copyright Act of 1909 rather than Copyright Act of 1976[31]

Law journals

 
The Trinity College School of Law was located in the Carr Building prior to the renaming of Trinity to Duke University in 1924

Duke Law School publishes eight academic journals or law reviews, which are, in order of their founding:

  • Law and Contemporary Problems
  • Duke Law Journal
  • Alaska Law Review
  • Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
  • Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
  • Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
  • Duke Law & Technology Review
  • Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy

Law and Contemporary Problems is a quarterly, interdisciplinary, faculty-edited publication of the law school. Unlike traditional law reviews, L&CP uses a symposium format, generally publishing one symposium per issue on a topic of contemporary concern. L&CP hosts an annual conference at the law school featuring the authors of one of the year’s four symposia.[32] Established in 1933, it is the oldest journal published at the law school.

The Duke Law Journal was the first student-edited publication at Duke Law and publishes articles from leading scholars on topics of general legal interest.

Duke publishes the Alaska Law Review in a special agreement with the Alaska Bar Association, as the state of Alaska has no law school.

The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy (DJGLP) is the preeminent journal for its subject matter in the world.[citation needed]

The Duke Law & Technology Review has been published since 2001 and is devoted to examining the evolving intersection of law and technology.

The Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy was founded by members of the Class of 2006. Professors Erwin Chemerinsky and Christopher H. Schroeder served as the ConLaw journal's inaugural faculty advisors. Mikkelsen was the first editor-in-chief; the current editor-in-chief is Daniel Browning.[33] The journal intends to fill a gap in law journal scholarship with a publication that could "cover constitutional developments and litigation, and their intersection with public policy". To ensure that the journal would remain timely, it established a partnership with the Duke Program in Public Law to produce "Supreme Court Commentaries" summarizing and explaining the impact recent cases could have on current issues. The journal publishes continually online and annually in print. It has sponsored speaker series and conferences exploring various issues in constitutional law and public policy.

The law school provides free online access to all of its academic journals, including the complete text of each journal issue dating back to January 1996 in a fully searchable HTML format and in Adobe Acrobat format (PDF). New issues are posted on the web simultaneously with print publication.

In 2005, the law school was featured in the June 6 unveiling of the Open Access Law Program, an initiative of Creative Commons, for its work in pioneering open access to legal scholarship.

Joint-degree programs

The School offers joint-degree programs with the Duke University Graduate School, the Duke Divinity School, Fuqua School of Business, the Medical School, the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, the Pratt School of Engineering, and the Sanford School of Public Policy; and a JD/LLM dual degree program in International and Comparative Law. Approximately 25 percent of students are enrolled in joint-degree programs.

Employment

According to Duke's 2017 ABA-required disclosures, 93.8 percent of the class of 2017 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation and not funded by the school – the highest number for any law school in the country.[34] According to the NLJ, Duke ranks third among all law schools in the percentage of 2017 graduates working in federal clerkships or jobs at firms of 100 or more lawyers, a category NLJ terms "elite jobs". Duke also ranks fourth in federal clerkships.[34]

Law School Transparency gave Duke Law the highest "Employment Score" in the country at 93.8 percent and lowest "Under-Employment Score" of 0.4 percent in 2017.[35]

Costs

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at Duke for the 2015–2016 academic year is $80,937.[36] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $329,609.[37]

Notable faculty

Current faculty

Notable faculty including a sitting Supreme Court Justice, a former United States Senator, 14 former Supreme Court clerks, a former federal judge and a former Judge Advocate General.

Former faculty

Notable alumni

Political

 
President Nixon

Judiciary

Academia

Business

Military

  • Dan McCarthy, '83 – JAG Chief Prosecutor, United States Navy

Sports

 
Charlie Rose, PBS TV Host

Arts and Entertainment

Miscellaneous

Fictional

Deans of Duke Law School

  • 1850 – 1882, Braxton Craven[40]
  • 1891 – 1894, A.C. Avery
  • 1904 – 1927, Samuel Fox Mordecai
  • 1927 – 1930, W. Bryan Bolich (acting)
  • 1930 – 1934, Justin Miller
  • 1934 – 1947, H. Claude Horack
  • 1947 – 1949, Harold Sheperd
  • 1949 – 1950, Charles L.B. Lowndes
  • 1950 – 1956, Joseph A. McClain Jr.
  • 1956 – 1957, Dale F. Stansbury (acting)
  • 1957 – 1966, Elvin Latty
  • 1966 – 1968, F. Hodge O'Neal
  • 1968 – 1970, A. Kenneth Pye
  • 1971 – 1973, Joseph Tyree Sneed III
  • 1973 – 1976, A. Kenneth Pye
  • 1976 – 1977, Walter Dellinger (acting)
  • 1978 – 1988, Paul Carrington
  • 1988 – 1999, Pamela Gann
  • 1999 Clark C. Havighurst (interim)
  • 2000 – 2007, Katharine T. Barlett
  • 2007 – 2018, David F. Levi
  • 2018 – present, Kerry Abrams

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External links

  • Official website

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Duke University School of Law Duke Law School or Duke Law is the law school of Duke University a private research university in Durham North Carolina One of Duke s 10 schools and colleges the School of Law is a constituent academic unit that began in 1868 as the Trinity College School of Law In 1924 following the renaming of Trinity College to Duke University the school was renamed Duke University School of Law Duke University School of LawParent schoolDuke UniversityEstablished1868 155 years ago 1868 School typePrivate law schoolParent endowment 8 5 billionDeanKerry AbramsLocationDurham North Carolina U S Enrollment715USNWR ranking6th 2024 Bar pass rate98 2019 1 Websitelaw wbr duke wbr eduDuke Law is consistently ranked as one of the top law schools in the United States and admits about 14 5 percent of applicants 2 The law school is one of the T14 law schools that have consistently ranked within the top 14 law schools since U S News amp World Report began publishing rankings 3 According to Law com 91 36 percent of its 2018 graduating class were employed within 10 months 4 with a median starting salary in the private sector of 205 000 5 Duke s 2019 class bar passage rate was almost 98 percent the second highest bar passage rate in the country after Harvard Law School 1 As of 2019 update Law School Transparency estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years is 329 609 6 Contents 1 Reputation 2 Admissions 3 History 4 Rankings 5 Facilities 6 Center for the Study of the Public Domain 7 Law journals 8 Joint degree programs 9 Employment 10 Costs 11 Notable faculty 12 Notable alumni 12 1 Deans of Duke Law School 13 References 14 External linksReputation EditDuke Law is routinely ranked within the top 14 law schools in the country and is a member of the T 14 law schools It has never been ranked lower than 12th by U S News or less than 7th by Above the Law 7 Duke Law is one of three T14 law schools to have graduated a President of the United States Richard Nixon Duke Law was ranked by Forbes as having graduated lawyers with the 2nd highest median mid career salary amount 8 9 It is tied as the 6 best law school by the 2024 U S News overall law school Rankings 10 In 2017 The Times Higher Education World University Rankings listed Duke Law as the number one ranked law school in the world 11 Admissions EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The law school is one of few that have experienced an increase in law school applications despite an overall national decline of applications in recent years For the class entering in the fall of 2014 221 students enrolled out of 5 358 applicants The 25th and 75th LSAT percentiles for the 2014 entering class were 166 and 170 respectively with a median of 169 top three percent of test takers worldwide The 25th and 75th undergraduate GPA percentiles were 3 66 and 3 85 respectively with a median of 3 77 12 The school has approximately 640 JD students and 75 students in the LLM and SJD programs History Edit Built in 1929 the Languages Building as it is currently known was the home of Duke Law from 1930 to 1962The date of founding is generally considered to be 1868 or 1924 However in 1855 Trinity College the precursor to Duke University began offering lectures on but not degrees in Constitutional and International Law during this time Trinity was located in Randolph County North Carolina In 1865 Trinity s Law Department was officially founded while 1868 marked the official chartering of the School of Law After a ten year hiatus from 1894 to 1904 James B Duke and Benjamin Newton Duke provided the endowment to reopen the school with Samuel Fox Mordecai as its senior professor by this time Trinity College had relocated to Durham North Carolina When Trinity College became part of the newly created Duke University upon the establishment of the Duke Endowment in 1924 the School of Law continued as the Duke University School of Law In 1930 the law school moved from the Carr Building on Duke s East Campus to a new location on the main quad of West Campus During the three years preceding this move the size of the law library tripled Among other well known alumni President Richard Nixon graduated from the school in 1937 In 1963 the school moved to its present location on Science Drive in West Campus Law students at Duke University established the first U S Chapter of the International Criminal Court Student Network ICCSN in 2009 13 Rankings Edit Duke University School of Law February 2023 1st Best Law School in the world Times Higher Education 2018 2nd in 2019 14 1st Best Law School by Above the Law 2022 and 2020 15 1st Best Professors according to the Princeton Review 2015 and 2016 2nd in 2018 2020 16 1st Best Quality of Life according to the Princeton Review 2014 2nd in 2015 and 2017 16 2nd Highest Median Mid Career Salary 9 2nd Best Classroom Experience according to Princeton Review 2015 and 2017 3rd in 2018 and 2019 4th in 2020 16 3rd Best Career Prospects according to Princeton Review 2020 16 3rd Best Law School overall according to the Best Law Schools ranking published by the National Jurist in 2013 5th Best Law School by Vault 2017 17 5th Best Law School by Business Insider 18 5th Toughest to get into according to the Princeton Review 16 5th Best Law School for BigLaw Hiring according to National Law Journal s Go To Law Schools ranking 19 6th Best Law School by U S News Rankings 10 20 6th Best Law School according to CNN Money 21 6th Best Law School for Federal Clerkships according to National Jurist 22 6th Best Law School for Moot Court according to National Jurist 23 8th Best Law School as Ranked by Law Firm Recruiters 24 10th Best in the world in the subject of law according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2017 25 10th Best for Standard of Living according to National Jurist 26 Tied for 10th Best Law School by U S News Rankings 10 27 12th Most Median Grant Money and Percentage of Students Receiving Grants according to National Jurist 22 17th Best Law Review according to National Jurist 28 19th Best Law School Library according to National Jurist 29 Facilities Edit The rear entrance to the Law School s present location on Science Drive The Trinity College School of Law was located in the Carr Building prior to the renaming of Trinity to Duke University in 1924 The Duke University Law School was originally housed in what is now the Languages Building built in 1929 on Duke s West Campus quad The law school is presently located at the corner of Science Drive and Towerview Road and was constructed in the mid 1960s The first addition to the law school was completed in 1994 and a dark polished granite facade was added to the rear exterior of the building enclosing the interior courtyard In 2004 Duke Law School broke ground on a building construction project officially completed in fall 2008 The renovation and addition offers larger and more technologically advanced classrooms expanded community areas and eating facilities known as the Star Commons improved library facilities and more study options for students Center for the Study of the Public Domain EditCenter for the Study of the Public Domain is a university center aiming to redress the balance of academic study of intellectual property In their analysis academic focus has been too great on the incentives created by these rights rather than the contribution to creativity from information which is not subject to them and also opposing the fair use 30 as they re focusing on Copyright Act of 1909 rather than Copyright Act of 1976 31 Law journals EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Trinity College School of Law was located in the Carr Building prior to the renaming of Trinity to Duke University in 1924 Duke Law School publishes eight academic journals or law reviews which are in order of their founding Law and Contemporary Problems Duke Law Journal Alaska Law Review Duke Journal of Comparative amp International Law Duke Environmental Law amp Policy Forum Duke Journal of Gender Law amp Policy Duke Law amp Technology Review Duke Journal of Constitutional Law amp Public PolicyLaw and Contemporary Problems is a quarterly interdisciplinary faculty edited publication of the law school Unlike traditional law reviews L amp CP uses a symposium format generally publishing one symposium per issue on a topic of contemporary concern L amp CP hosts an annual conference at the law school featuring the authors of one of the year s four symposia 32 Established in 1933 it is the oldest journal published at the law school The Duke Law Journal was the first student edited publication at Duke Law and publishes articles from leading scholars on topics of general legal interest Duke publishes the Alaska Law Review in a special agreement with the Alaska Bar Association as the state of Alaska has no law school The Duke Journal of Gender Law amp Policy DJGLP is the preeminent journal for its subject matter in the world citation needed The Duke Law amp Technology Review has been published since 2001 and is devoted to examining the evolving intersection of law and technology The Duke Journal of Constitutional Law amp Public Policy was founded by members of the Class of 2006 Professors Erwin Chemerinsky and Christopher H Schroeder served as the ConLaw journal s inaugural faculty advisors Mikkelsen was the first editor in chief the current editor in chief is Daniel Browning 33 The journal intends to fill a gap in law journal scholarship with a publication that could cover constitutional developments and litigation and their intersection with public policy To ensure that the journal would remain timely it established a partnership with the Duke Program in Public Law to produce Supreme Court Commentaries summarizing and explaining the impact recent cases could have on current issues The journal publishes continually online and annually in print It has sponsored speaker series and conferences exploring various issues in constitutional law and public policy The law school provides free online access to all of its academic journals including the complete text of each journal issue dating back to January 1996 in a fully searchable HTML format and in Adobe Acrobat format PDF New issues are posted on the web simultaneously with print publication In 2005 the law school was featured in the June 6 unveiling of the Open Access Law Program an initiative of Creative Commons for its work in pioneering open access to legal scholarship Joint degree programs EditThe School offers joint degree programs with the Duke University Graduate School the Duke Divinity School Fuqua School of Business the Medical School the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences the Pratt School of Engineering and the Sanford School of Public Policy and a JD LLM dual degree program in International and Comparative Law Approximately 25 percent of students are enrolled in joint degree programs Employment EditAccording to Duke s 2017 ABA required disclosures 93 8 percent of the class of 2017 obtained full time long term JD required employment nine months after graduation and not funded by the school the highest number for any law school in the country 34 According to the NLJ Duke ranks third among all law schools in the percentage of 2017 graduates working in federal clerkships or jobs at firms of 100 or more lawyers a category NLJ terms elite jobs Duke also ranks fourth in federal clerkships 34 Law School Transparency gave Duke Law the highest Employment Score in the country at 93 8 percent and lowest Under Employment Score of 0 4 percent in 2017 35 Costs EditThe total cost of attendance indicating the cost of tuition fees and living expenses at Duke for the 2015 2016 academic year is 80 937 36 The Law School Transparency estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years is 329 609 37 Notable faculty EditCurrent facultyNotable faculty including a sitting Supreme Court Justice a former United States Senator 14 former Supreme Court clerks a former federal judge and a former Judge Advocate General Samuel Alito Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States James Boyle William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law Intellectual Property and Legal Theory James Earl Coleman John S Bradway Professor of Law criminal law and Director of the Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility James C Dever III United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina Charles J Dunlap Jr Professor of the Practice of Law Executive Director Duke Center on Law Ethics and National Security Major General of the United States Air Force Thavolia Glymph John Hope Franklin Visiting Professor of American Legal History Jack Knight Frederic Cleaveland Professor of Law and Political Science David F Levi Dean former Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California 1994 2007 Fmr Law Clerk to Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell H Jefferson Powell Professor of Law Fmr Principal Deputy Solicitor General of the United States Arti K Rai Elvin R Latty Professor of Law Fmr Administrator of the Office of External Affairs at the U S Patent and Trademark Office 2009 2010 Sarah Bloom Raskin Rubenstein Fellow Fmr United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury 2014 2017 Fmr Governor of the Federal Reserve 2010 2014 Christopher H Schroeder Charles S Murphy Professor of Law administrative law Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy OLP Fmr Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy Chief Counsel to the U S Senate Judiciary Committee Scott Silliman Professor of the Practice of Law national security law military law and the law of armed conflict Michael Tigar Professor of the Practice of Law criminal law Fmr Law Clerk to Supreme Court Justice William Brennan Jonathan B Wiener William R and Thomas L Perkins Professor of Law Risk Analysis and Regulation Former faculty William Van Alstyne former William R amp Thomas S Perkins Chair of Law Constitutional Law 1974 2004 deceased Erwin Chemerinsky former Alston amp Bird Professor of Law Constitutional Law current Dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law Brainerd Currie conflict of laws pioneer deceased Richard A Danner Archibald C and Frances Fulk Rufty Research Professor of Law former law librarian at University of Wisconsin Madison deceased Walter E Dellinger III Douglas Blount Maggs Professor of Law Fmr Acting Solicitor General of the United States 1996 1997 Fmr Law Clerk to Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black deceased Robinson O Everett Professor of Criminal Law and Former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals deceased also professor at Wake Forest University Jedediah Purdy former Robinson O Everett Professor of Law Joseph Tyree Sneed III former Dean 1971 1973 federal judge 1973 1987 deceased Notable alumni EditPolitical President Nixon Willis Smith 1912 U S Senator from North Carolina William B Umstead 21 former Governor of North Carolina U S Senator from North Carolina U S Representative from North Carolina Chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party Richard Nixon 37 37th President of the United States Nick Galifianakis 53 U S Representative from North Carolina Jim Courter 66 former U S Representative from New Jersey 38 Daniel T Blue Jr 73 North Carolina State Senator and former Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives Kenneth Starr 73 United States Solicitor General Independent Counsel during the Clinton Administration Bill Campbell 77 former Mayor of Atlanta Georgia Jaime Aleman Healy 79 Panama s Ambassador to the United States Denise Majette 79 U S Representative from Georgia David Addington 81 Chief of Staff and former legal counsel to Vice President Dick Cheney Michael Dreeben 81 Deputy Solicitor General of the United States and a member of the legal teams involved in the Special Counsel investigation 2017 present led by Robert Mueller Tom Grady 82 U S Representative from Florida Floyd McKissick Jr 84 North Carolina State Senator Manuel Sager 85 Swiss Ambassador to the United States Dave Trott 85 U S Representative from Michigan and fundraiser for the Republican National Committee Susan Bysiewicz 86 Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut Former Connecticut Secretary of State David McKean 39 86 U S Ambassador to Luxembourg former Director of Policy Planning Mike Turzai 87 Speaker of the House Pennsylvania House of Representatives Claude Allen 90 former Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy John Jay Hoffman 92 Attorney General of New Jersey Michael Elston 94 former Chief of Staff amp Counselor Office of the Deputy Attorney General Darren Jackson 96 House Minority Leader North Carolina House of Representatives Jerry Meek 97 former Chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party Mike Levin 05 U S Representative from California Marc Elias 93 Partner at Perkins Coie LLP General Counsel for Hillary Clinton s 2016 presidential campaign and for John Kerry s 2004 presidential campaignJudiciary Cheri Beasley LLM 18 first Black female chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Charles Becton 69 former Judge North Carolina Court of Appeals Garrett Brown Jr 68 former Chief Judge U S District Court for the District of New Jersey J Michelle Childs LLM 16 U S District Judge U S District Court for the District of South Carolina Robert L Clifford 50 former Associate Justice Supreme Court of New Jersey Curtis Lynn Collier 74 senior U S District Judge U S District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee Colm Connolly 91 U S District Judge U S District Court for the District of Delaware Timothy J Corrigan 81 U S District Judge U S District Court for the Middle District of Florida Mark A Davis LLM 18 Associate Justice North Carolina Supreme Court James C Dever III 87 U S District Judge U S District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina Bernice B Donald LLM 18 U S Circuit Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Allyson Kay Duncan 75 retired U S Circuit Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Christine Durham 71 first female Justice of the Utah Supreme Court Richard Gergel 79 U S District Judge U S District Court for the District of South Carolina Paul W Grimm LLM 16 U S District Judge United States District Court for the District of Maryland David Gustafson 81 Judge United States Tax Court Eva Guzman LLM 14 Texas Supreme Court Justice Todd M Hughes 92 U S Circuit Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit first openly gay U S Circuit Court Judge Carolyn Kuhl 77 Judge Los Angeles Superior Court Denise Majette 79 former U S Representative from Georgia former Georgia state judge Sarah A L Merriam LLM 18 nominee U S District Judge United States District Court for the District of Connecticut Mandisa Maya 90 President of the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa Graham Calder Mullen 69 senior U S District Judge U S District Court for the Western District of North Carolina David Nuffer LLM 18 U S District Judge United States District Court for the District of Utah William H Pauley III 77 senior U S District Judge U S District Court for the Southern District of New York Jeremy B Rosen 97 nominee U S District Judge U S District Court for the Central District of California Johnnie B Rawlinson LLM 16 U S Circuit Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Robin L Rosenberg 89 U S District Judge U S District Court for the Southern District of Florida Allison Jones Rushing 07 U S Circuit Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Kenneth Starr 73 former U S Circuit Judge U S Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Gary S Stein 56 former Associate Justice Supreme Court of New Jersey Donna Stroud LLM 14 Judge North Carolina Court of Appeals A William Sweeney 48 former Justice Supreme Court of Ohio Patricia Timmons Goodson LLM 14 former Associate Justice North Carolina Supreme Court Michael B Thornton 82 Judge United States Tax Court Gerald B Tjoflat 57 U S Circuit Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Ernest C Torres 68 retired U S District Judge U S District Court for the District of Rhode Island Peter Verniero 84 former Associate Justice Supreme Court of New Jersey amp Former New Jersey Attorney General Sarah Hawkins Warren 08 Associate Justice Georgia Supreme Court amp Former Georgia Solicitor General Charles K Wiggins 76 Associate Justice Washington Supreme Court Don Willett 92 LLM 16 U S Circuit Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit amp Former Texas Supreme Court Justice famous in part for his social media commentary Mary Ellen Coster Williams 77 Senior Judge U S Court of Federal Claims Kenneth Starr Academia Garrett Epps 91 Professor University of Baltimore School of Law Pamela Gann 73 President Claremont McKenna College former Duke Law professor Ben F Johnson 49 Dean Emory University School of Law and Georgia State University College of Law Ivan C Rutledge Dean Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Rodney A Smolla 78 President Furman University in South Carolina Michael Sorrell 94 President Paul Quinn College in Texas Kenneth Starr 73 Former President of Baylor University and former Dean of Pepperdine University School of Law Zephyr Teachout 99 Professor Fordham University School of LawBusiness John Canning Jr 69 Co founder of Madison Dearborn Partners Co owner of Milwaukee Brewers Gerard Louis Dreyfus 57 Billionaire Energy Magnate Chairman of Louis Dreyfus Energy Services Father of actress Julia Louis Dreyfus Happy R Perkins 80 former Vice President and General Counsel GE Energy Monty Sarhan 99 Publisher and CEO Cracked Magazine Gao Xiqing 86 Vice Chairman President and Chief Investment Officer of the China Investment CorporationMilitary Dan McCarthy 83 JAG Chief Prosecutor United States NavySports Jim Drucker 76 former ESPN Legal Correspondent former Commissioner of the Continental Basketball Association former Commissioner of the Arena Football League and founder of NewKadia com Drew Rosenhaus 90 Sports Agent Owner of Rosenhause Sports Jay Bilas 92 ESPN Commentator and Former Duke Basketball Player and Coach Quin Snyder 95 Head Coach Utah Jazz Zachary Kleiman 13 General Manager Memphis Grizzlies Charlie Rose PBS TV Host Arts and Entertainment Ben Fountain 83 Novelist Billy Lynn s Long Halftime Walk Keith Lucas attended Academy Award nominated writer and producer of Judas and the Black Messiah Bascom Lamar Lunsford 1913 Folk musician Teddy Schwarzman 06 Academy Award nominated film producer The Imitation Game son of Stephen A Schwarzman Angela Seo 15 Avant garde musician best known for her work in experimental band Xiu Xiu David H Steinberg 93 Writer Director for film and televisionMiscellaneous John H Adams 62 Founding Director Natural Resources Defense Council D Todd Christofferson 72 Apostle The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Matt Jones 03 radio host and controlling owner of Ohio Valley Wrestling Jeffrey Lichtman 90 Prominent criminal defense attorney Arlinda Locklear 76 lawyer the first Native American woman to argue a case before the U S Supreme Court Gary Lynch 75 Chief Legal Officer Morgan Stanley Tucker Max 01 Humorist and entrepreneur associated with fratire Charlie Rose 68 journalist TV host of the Charlie Rose Show on PBS Michael P Scharf 88 professor of law and director of the Frederick K Cox International Law Center at Case Western Reserve University School of LawFictional Lt Colonel Sarah MacKenzie USMC portrayed by Catherine Bell on JAG earned her law degree from Duke University School of Law Sam Seaborn portrayed by Rob Lowe on The West Wing graduated from Duke Law School Deans of Duke Law School Edit 1850 1882 Braxton Craven 40 1891 1894 A C Avery 1904 1927 Samuel Fox Mordecai 1927 1930 W Bryan Bolich acting 1930 1934 Justin Miller 1934 1947 H Claude Horack 1947 1949 Harold Sheperd 1949 1950 Charles L B Lowndes 1950 1956 Joseph A McClain Jr 1956 1957 Dale F Stansbury acting 1957 1966 Elvin Latty 1966 1968 F Hodge O Neal 1968 1970 A Kenneth Pye 1971 1973 Joseph Tyree Sneed III 1973 1976 A Kenneth Pye 1976 1977 Walter Dellinger acting 1978 1988 Paul Carrington 1988 1999 Pamela Gann 1999 Clark C Havighurst 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