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List of Boston University School of Law alumni

A list of Boston University School of Law notable alumni follows below in alphabetical order.

Notable alumni Edit

References Edit

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A list of Boston University School of Law notable alumni follows below in alphabetical order Notable alumni EditNathan Abbott LLB 1881 founding Dean of Stanford Law School Sharif Abdullah founder and president of Commonway Institute and the Common Society Movement Charles J Adams LLB 1951 Vermont Attorney General 1 Lincoln C Almond JD 1961 Governor of Rhode Island 2 George W Anderson LLB 1890 Judge of the U S Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Gleason Archer Sr LLB 1906 founder of Suffolk University Law School Chip Babcock JD 1976 attorney Consuelo Northrup Bailey LLB 1925 Lieutenant Governor of Vermont first woman elected as lieutenant governor in the United States F Lee Bailey LLB 1960 1966 disbarred criminal defense lawyer represented O J Simpson among others Jennie Loitman Barron LLB 1913 LLM 1914 first woman appointed associate justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court Carolyn Berger JD 1976 first woman Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court Albert Brown JD Governor of New Hampshire 3 Fred H Brown JD Governor of New Hampshire U S Congressman 4 Edward W Brooke LLB 1948 LLM 1949 Attorney General of Massachusetts first African American elected to the Senate by popular vote one of only five African Americans to serve in the US Senate awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom William M Butler 1884 U S Senator MA 5 Don Calloway JD 2005 Missouri State Representative 2009 Present George Frederick Cameron 1854 1885 Canadian poet and journalist best known for writing the libretto for first Canadian operetta Leo the Royal Cadet Arthur P Carpenter LLB 1897 US Marshal for Vermont 6 7 Norman S Case LLB 1912 Governor of Rhode Island and the Providence Plantations 8 Walter H Cleary LLB 1915 Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court 9 Martha M Coakley JD 1979 Massachusetts Attorney General 2007 Present District Attorney for Middlesex County Massachusetts William S Cohen LLB 1965 U S Secretary of Defense and US Senator from Maine 10 Warren A Cole founder of Lambda Chi Alpha one of the largest social fraternities in the United States John F Collins 1908 Mayor of Providence Rhode Island 11 Deane C Davis LLB 1922 Governor of Vermont 1969 1973 12 Paul A Dever JD Governor of Massachusetts 13 Joshua Eric Dodge 1877 Wisconsin Supreme Court Don Feder 1972 Jewish American LGBT rights activist and war protester during Vietnam Samuel Felker JD Governor of New Hampshire 14 Anna Christy Fall 1855 1930 lawyer Ivan Fisher LLB A prominent Manhattan lawyer Michael F Flaherty JD 1994 President of the Boston City Council James C Foster JD 1976 is the chairman and chief executive officer of Charles River Laboratories Inc Frank H Freedman LLB 1949 LLM 1950 Senior Judge of the U S District Court for the District of Massachusetts Kyle Evans Gay member of the Delaware Senate 15 Richard Graber JD 1981 former United States Ambassador to the Czech Republic Judd A Gregg JD 1972 LLM 1975 U S Senator Governor of New Hampshire 16 Mary Ann Greene JD 1888 Jeff Jacoby JD 1983 Boston Globe opinion editorial columnist Olin M Jeffords LLB 1918 LLD 1939 Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court father of Senator Jim Jeffords Stephen Douglas Johnson LLM 1989 U S House Chief Counsel for Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit 1995 98 White House Senior Advisor for the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight OFHEO 2000 03 Clarence Benjamin Jones LLB 1959 personal counsel advisor draft speech writer and close friend of Martin Luther King Jr Dr Barbara C Jordan LL B 1959 first African American woman elected to the U S Congress from a southern state awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994 first woman to deliver a keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in 1976 17 David E Kelley JD 1983 Emmy winning television producer Takeo Kikuchi LLB 1877 one of the first Japanese to study law in the US founder and first president of Tokyo s Chuo University Rikki Klieman JD 1975 criminal defense lawyer and TV personality for truTV Gary F Locke JD 1975 United States Secretary of Commerce Governor of Washington and the first Asian American governor in the mainland U S 18 Maria Lopez first Hispanic appointed a judge in the Massachusetts current television jurist on the U S syndicated television show Judge Maria Lopez Sandra L Lynch JD 1971 first woman judge appointed to the U S Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Frederick William Mansfield LLB 1902 46th Mayor of Boston Massachusetts and 38th Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts Elizabeth Sadie Holloway Marston LLB 1918 co creator of the comic book character Wonder Woman William C Matthews LLB 1907 played football and baseball for Harvard University seen by many as the Jackie Robinson of his day J Howard McGrath LLB 1929 Sixtieth Attorney General 1949 52 U S Senator 1940 45Governor of Rhode Island 19 Thomas McIntyre JD U S Senator NH 20 Jordan Mintz JD Enron whistleblower F Bradford Morse LLB 1949 director of the United Nations Development Program Markos Moulitsas JD 1999 founder of the blog Daily Kos Demetrius Newton JD 1952 civil rights attorney 21 Shannon O Brien JD 1985 first woman to hold the office of treasurer and receiver general of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Joseph F Quinn LLB 1886 first Irishman appointed to the bench in Massachusetts presided over the 1912 trial of Joseph Ettor and two other leaders of the Lawrence textile strike Matt Rinaldi JD 2001 attorney in Irving Texas Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives 22 Dennis J Roberts 1930 Mayor of Providence and governor of Rhode Island 23 William Russell JD Governor of Massachusetts 24 Sabita Singh JD 1990 first judge of south Indian descent in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Robert T Stafford LLB 1938 HON 1959 U S Senator father or the Stafford Loan program the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act and co sponsored the Wilderness Protection Act 25 Charles Tetzlaff LLB 1964 United States Attorney for the District of Vermont 26 Frank D Thompson LLB 1899 Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court 27 Ojetta Rogeriee Thompson JD Rhode Island Superior Court justice and judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Juan R Torruella JD 1957 first Hispanic to serve on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Robert Upton JD U S Senator NH 28 David I Walsh JD U S Senator Governor of Massachusetts 29 Clifton Reginald Wharton Sr LLB 1920 first African American Foreign Service Officer in the U S Department of State the first black diplomat to become ambassador by rising through the ranks of the Foreign Service rather than by political appointment and the first black diplomat to lead a U S delegation to a European country Avon Williams LLB 1947 LLM 1948 prominent civil rights attorney and Tennessee state senator Butler Roland Wilson LLB 1883 co founder of the Boston branch of the NAACP branch president from 1926 to 1936 national board of directors in the 1920s Steven M Wise JD 1976 founder of the Nonhuman Rights Project and former president of the Animal Legal Defense Fund Myrth York JD 1972 Rhode Island State Senator first female chair of the Senate Health Education and Welfare Committee RI Owen D Young LLB 1896 founder of RCA 1929 Time Magazine s Man of the Year Chairman and CEO of General Electric David Zaslav CEO Discovery 30 References Edit Obituary Charles J Adams Times Argus Barre VT May 17 2008 Archived from the original on November 5 2016 Lincoln C Almond Soylent Communications Retrieved 19 October 2012 Albert Brown National Governors Association Retrieved 19 October 2012 Fred H Brown National Governors Association Retrieved 19 October 2012 William M Butler Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 October 2012 Carleton Hiram 1903 Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont Vol II New York NY Lewis Publishing Company p 105 via Internet Archive Brattleboro Judge Dead at Age of 70 The Boston Globe Boston MA October 23 1937 p 6 via Newspapers com Norman S Case National Governors Association Retrieved 19 October 2012 Romig Walter 1947 The American Catholic Who s Who Vol 7 Grosse Point MI Walter Romig p 65 William S Cohen Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 October 2012 Ex Mayor Collins 90 Dies Served in 30s The Providence Journal 6 October 1962 pp 1 42 Collins Collins entered the Boston University Law School where he was graduated in 1908 having completed the required three year course in two years Saxon Wolfgang December 10 1990 Deane Chandler Davis Dies at 90 Vermont Governor for Two Terms The New York Times New York NY p B12 Paul A Dever Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 October 2012 Samuel Felker National Governors Association Retrieved 19 October 2012 Senator Kyle Evans Gay D Judd A Gregg National Governors Association Retrieved 19 October 2012 Barbara C Jordan Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 October 2012 Gary F Locke National Governors Association Retrieved 19 October 2012 J Howard McGrath Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 October 2012 Thomas J McIntyre Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 October 2012 Rep Demetrius Newton first black pro tem in Alabama House has died updated Al com Retrieved November 15 2017 About Matt Rinaldi mattrinaldi com Archived from the original on December 10 2014 Retrieved December 10 2014 Dennis Joseph Roberts Rhode Island Past Governors Bios National Governors Association Retrieved 17 September 2016 William Russell National Governors Association Retrieved 19 October 2012 Robert Theodore Stafford NNDB Retrieved October 10 2012 Tetzlaff Sworn In as Aide to leahy The Burlington Free Press Burlington VT March 26 1968 via Newspapers com Baldwin Frederick W 1916 History of Bank of Orleans Burlington VT Free Press Printing Company p 117 Robert Upton Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 October 2012 David I Walsh Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 19 October 2012 David M Zaslav Profile Discovery Communications Discovery com Archived from the original on March 14 2012 Retrieved November 15 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Boston University School of Law alumni amp oldid 1171683135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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