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List of Penn Law School alumni

This is a list of notable graduates of the University of Pennsylvania Law School. For a list of notable graduates of the University of Pennsylvania as a whole, see List of University of Pennsylvania people

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Diplomatic edit

Penn Law Alumni have served as (a) United States ambassadors to 11 different nations and (b) foreign Ambassadors to 7 different nations (as detailed below):

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Judicial - State Supreme Court edit

Judicial - Other State Judges edit

  • Thomas J. Baldrige, Pennsylvania Attorney General, Judge and President Judge of Superior Court of Pennsylvania
  • Harold L. Ervin, Pennsylvania Superior Court judge from 1954 to 1967.[184]
  • Gerald Garson, NY Supreme Court Justice, convicted of bribery[185]
  • Carl Goldstein (College Class of 1960 and Penn Law Class of 1963) Retired Judge, the New Castle Delaware Superior Court (Full time: 1990 to 2003; part time 2003 to 2013)[186]
  • Raymond Headen (Penn Law Class of 1987), Judge on the 8th District Court of Appeals of Ohio[187]
  • Joseph L. Kun, Judge, Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia.
  • Peter B. Krauser, Chief Judge on the Court of Special Appeals for the state of Maryland and past Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party[188]
  • Steve P. Leskinen, Judge Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas (Fayette County)
  • Louis E. Levinthal, Judge of the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas (Philadelphia County)
  • Albert Dutton MacDade, Pennsylvania State Senator, 1921–1929, Judge Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas (Delaware County), 1942–1948[189]
  • John W. Noble, Vice Chancellor, Delaware Court of Chancery

Legislative - State edit

  • Harry W. Bass, (Penn Law Class of 1896) first African American member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1911–1914[190]
  • John C. Grady, (Penn Law Class of 1870) Pennsylvania Senator for the 7th district from 1877 to 1903 and President Pro Tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate from 1887 to 1890[191]
  • Bruce Marks (Penn Law Class of 1984) Pennsylvania Senator for 2nd senatorial district from 1994 to 1995[192][193][194]

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Non-United States government edit

Politics edit

  • Donald Duke, former Commissioner for Finance of Cross River State, Nigeria; former presidential candidate; Governor of Cross River State, Nigeria (1999–2007)
  • John Wallace de Beque Farris, (Penn Law Class of 1900) member of the senate of Canada (1937–1970); Attorney General of Vancouver (1917–1920)
  • Raul Roco, former presidential candidate; Secretary of Education in the Philippines (Fellow)

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Other academics edit

  • Morton Charles Hill (diplomat) (April 28, 1936 – March 27, 2021) (Penn Law Class of 1960, JD, Penn Graduate School Class of 1961, MA) Yale University Diplomat in Residence and Lecturer[142] and United States State Department Foreign Service diplomat[143]
  • Scott Nearing (August 6, 1883 – August 24, 1983) Penn Law Class of 1904 (dropped out) Wharton Class of 1905 (BS) and Class of 1909 (Ph.D.): 20th-century conservationist, peace activist, educator, writer and economist[223]

Activists edit

  • Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in Economics in the United States; first African-American woman to graduate from Penn Law; first African-American woman to be admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar; civil rights activist; appointed to the Civil Rights Commission by President Harry S. Truman[224]
  • Stuart F. Feldman, co-founder of Vietnam Veterans of America[225]
  • Caroline Burnham Kilgore (LL.B.), first woman to graduate from Penn with a law degree;[226] first woman to practice law in Pennsylvania; argued for a woman's right to vote before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

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Sports edit

 
John Heisman, a University of Pennsylvania Law School class of 1892 alumnus and rugby football player, posing at Penn in 1891 holding elongated ellipsoidal rugby ball and gestures resembling the famed "Heisman Pose"[244]

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This is a list of notable graduates of the University of Pennsylvania Law School For a list of notable graduates of the University of Pennsylvania as a whole see List of University of Pennsylvania people Contents 1 Law and government 1 1 U S government 1 1 1 Executive branch 1 1 2 Judicial branch 1 1 3 Legislative branch US 1 1 4 US Senate 1 1 5 US House of Representatives 1 1 6 Diplomatic 1 2 State government 1 2 1 Executive 1 2 2 Judicial State Supreme Court 1 2 3 Judicial Other State Judges 1 2 4 Legislative State 1 2 5 Other 1 3 City government 1 4 Non United States government 1 4 1 Politics 1 4 2 Judicial 1 4 3 Diplomatic 2 Academia 2 1 University Presidents 2 2 Legal academics 2 3 Other academics 3 Activists 4 Arts and entertainment 5 Business 6 Media and journalism 7 Sports 8 Other 9 Fictional alumni 10 Attended but did not graduate 11 NotesLaw and government editU S government edit Executive branch edit Philip Werner Amram Asst Attorney General of the United States 1939 42 1 Marshall Jordan Breger chairman Administrative Conference of the United States United States Solicitor of Labor 2 William H Brown III chairman EEOC 3 Jonathan Z Cannon EPA Deputy Administrator 2009 4 Gilbert F Casellas chairman EEOC and General Counsel of the Air Force 5 Walter Joseph Jay Clayton III Penn Law Class of 1993 chair of the U S Securities and Exchange Commission May 4 2017 through December 23 2020 6 7 Josiah E DuBois Jr U S State Department official instrumental in Holocaust rescue 8 Dwight David Eisenhower Honorary Doctor of Law Class of 1947 9 Thomas K Finletter Penn Law Class of 1920 United States Secretary of the Air Force 1950 1953 United States Ambassador to NATO 1961 65 10 11 12 13 Lindley M Garrison Penn Law Class of 1885 LLB served as secretary of war under President Woodrow Wilson 1913 1916 U S 14 William B Gray United States Attorney for Vermont 1977 1981 15 Earl G Harrison Commissioner of the U S Immigration and Naturalization Service 1942 44 citation needed William M Meredith U S Secretary of the Treasury 1849 50 Shira Perlmutter Penn Law Class of 1983 is the 14th Register of Copyrights 16 and previously was the a chief policy officer and director for international affairs at the United States Patent and Trademark Office 17 18 and b first Associate Register for Policy and International Affairs at the U S Copyright Office 19 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Honorary Doctor of Law Class of 1940 20 Heath Tarbert Nominee for Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Markets and Development in the U S 2017 21 Katherine Kathi Vidal nee Kelly Penn Law Class of 1996 22 serves as Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office USPTO 23 Robert J Walker U S Secretary of the Treasury 1840 45 24 George Washington Honorary Doctor of Law Class of 1783 25 26 George W Wickersham Attorney General of the United States 1909 1913 instrumental in the breakup of Standard Oil President of the Council on Foreign Relations 1933 36 27 George Washington Woodruff Class of 1895 Acting U S Secretary of the Interior under President Theodore Roosevelt 28 Judicial branch edit Arlin Adams Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1969 1987 29 Guy K Bard Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 30 Harvey Bartle III Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 31 Michael Baylson Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 32 Ralph C Body Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1965 73 33 Raymond J Broderick Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 34 Margo Kitsy Brodie Judge U S Dist Court E D NY Allison D Burroughs Judge District of Massachusetts A Richard Caputo Judge U S Dist Court M D Pa 35 Tanya S Chutkan class of 1987 Judge U S Dist Court D C Rudolph Contreras Judge U S Dist Court D C James Harry Covington Judge U S Dist Court D C Co founder of Covington amp Burling 36 George M Dallas 1839 1917 37 Penn Law Professor of Torts and Evidence Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1892 1909 38 Stewart Dalzell September 18 1943 February 18 2019 who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1965 and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1969 was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania 39 John Morgan Davis Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1964 84 John Warren Davis former judge for both the U S District Court for the District of New Jersey and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 40 Paul S Diamond Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 41 John William Ditter Jr Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 42 Herbert Allan Fogel Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1973 78 43 Jennifer L Hall Penn Law Class of 2004 United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware since 2024 who previously served as a United States magistrate judge of the same court from 2019 to 2024 44 James Halpern Judge U S Tax Court 1990 2005 45 James Hunter III Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1971 1989 46 Daniel Henry Huyett III Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1970 98 Abdul Kallon Judge U S Dist Court N D Al 47 Harry Ellis Kalodner Chief Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1946 1977 48 William Huntington Kirkpatrick Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1927 58 John C Knox Judge U S Dist Court S D N Y 1948 55 49 Charles William Kraft Jr Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1956 2002 Phyllis A Kravitch Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit 50 Robert Lowe Kunzig Judge U S Court of Claims 1971 82 Caleb Rodney Layton III Judge U S Dist Court D E 1957 88 51 Paul Conway Leahy Judge U S Dist Court D E 1942 66 52 James Russell Leech Judge U S Tax Court 1932 52 53 Joseph Simon Lord III Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1961 92 Alfred Leopold Luongo Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1961 86 Thomas Ambrose Masterson Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1967 73 James Focht McClure Jr Judge U S Dist Court M D Pa 54 Barron Patterson McCune Judge U S Dist Court W D Pa 55 Joseph Leo McGlynn Jr Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1974 99 Gerald Austin McHugh Jr Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 2014 Charles Louis McKeehan Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1923 25 Roderick R McKelvie Judge U S Dist Court D E 1991 2002 56 Mary A McLaughlin Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 57 John Bayard McPherson Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1912 1919 Read citation needed John W Murphy Judge U S Dist Court M D Pa 1946 62 Thomas Newman O Neill Jr Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 58 Gene E K Pratter Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 59 Arthur Raymond Randolph Judge U S Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit 60 Bruce E Reinhart Penn Law Class of 1987 Magistrate Judge Southern District of Florida 61 Owen J Roberts Justice Supreme Court of the United States 62 Sue Lewis Robinson Judge U S Dist Court D E 63 Max Rosenn Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1970 2006 64 Juan Ramon Sanchez Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 65 Ralph Francis Scalera Judge U S Dist Court W D Pa 66 Allen G Schwartz Judge U S Dist Court S D N Y 1993 2003 67 Murray Merle Schwartz Chief Judge U S Dist Court D E 1974 68 Norma Levy Shapiro Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 69 Patty Shwartz Class of 1986 Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit assumed office April 10 2013 Jerome B Simandle Judge U S Dist Court N J 70 Dolores Sloviter Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 71 Charles Swayne Judge U S Dist Court N D Florida 1890 1907 Joseph Whitaker Thompson Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1931 1946 72 Donald West VanArtsdalen Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1970 85 73 Jay Waldman Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1988 2003 Henry Galbraith Ward Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 1907 1921 74 Gerald Joseph Weber Judge U S Dist Court W D Pa 75 Helene White Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit 76 James Wilson Justice Supreme Court of the United States Hon LL D founder of the Law School signer of the Declaration of Independence citation needed Scott Wilson Judge U S Court of Appeals for the First Circuit 1929 42 77 Harold Kenneth Wood Judge U S Dist Court E D Pa 1959 71 Legislative branch US edit US Senate edit Joseph Maull Carey U S Senator from Wyoming 1890 1895 Governor of Wyoming 1911 1915 Wyoming delegate to the U S Congress 1885 1890 and Justice on Wyoming Supreme Court 78 Joseph Sill Clark U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1957 69 79 George Wharton Pepper U S Senator from Pennsylvania chronicler of the Senate 80 US House of Representatives edit Ephraim Leister Acker LL B Penn Law Class of 1886 and M D Penn Med Class of 1852 elected as a Democrat to Pennsylvania representative to the Forty second Congress March 4 1871 March 3 1873 81 82 Wilbur L Adams Delaware representative to the U S Congress 1933 35 83 George F Brumm Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1929 34 84 Matt Cartwright born May 1 1961 Penn Law Class of 1986 first elected in 2012 for term starting in January 2013 as a member of the Democratic Party to the United States representative from Pennsylvania s 8th congressional district which district was numbered as the 17th district from 2013 through 2019 and includes a large swath of northeastern Pennsylvania anchored by Scranton Wilkes Barre and the Poconos when he defeated 10 term incumbent Blue Dog Tim Holden the then Dean of the Pennsylvania Congressional delegation in the Democratic primary and went on to defeat Republican Laureen Cummings in the general election 85 Bernard G Caulfield Illinois representative to the U S Congress 1874 77 86 E Wallace Chadwick Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1947 49 87 Joel Cook Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1907 11 88 James Harry Covington Maryland representative to the U S Congress 1909 14 89 Willard S Curtin Class of 1932 Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1957 1967 having been elected as a Republican to the Eighty fifth and to the four succeeding Congresses and his election triumphs included defeating noted author James A Michener in the 1962 election and respected for voting in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 1960 and 1964 as well as the 24th Amendment to the U S Constitution and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 90 John Burrwood Daly Pennsylvania Representative to the U S Congress 1939 35 91 James Henderson Duff U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1951 57 92 Clare G Fenerty Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1935 37 93 Oliver Walter Frey Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1933 39 94 Benjamin Golder Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1925 33 95 George Scott Graham Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1913 31 96 Francis Hopkinson New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress Signer of the Declaration of Independence 1737 1791 97 Everett Kent Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1923 25 1927 29 98 William Huntington Kirkpatrick Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1921 23 99 Conor Lamb born June 27 1984 Penn Law Class of 2009 a member of Democratic Party who was elected in January 2019 to serve as U S Representative from Pennsylvania s 17th congressional district a district serving most of the northwestern suburbs of Pittsburgh but was first elected to Congress in March 2018 from the neighboring 18th district in a special election that attracted national attention 100 101 102 103 104 James Russell Leech Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1927 32 105 William Eckart Lehman Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1860 62 106 John Thomas Lenahan Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1907 09 107 Lloyd Lowndes Jr Maryland representative to the U S Congress 1873 75 108 James McDevitt Magee Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1923 27 109 Levi Maish Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1875 79 and 1887 91 110 Joseph M McDade Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1963 99 111 Thomas C McGrath Jr New Jersey representative to the U S Congress 112 Edward de Veaux Morrell Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1900 07 113 John Murphy Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1943 46 114 Leonard Myers Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1863 75 115 Robert N C Nix Sr Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1958 79 116 Cyrus Maffet Palmer Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1927 29 117 Albert G Rutherford Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1937 41 118 Leon Sacks Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1937 41 119 Mary Gay Scanlon born August 30 1959 Penn Law Class of 1984 a Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives representing Pennsylvania s 5th congressional district based in Delaware County a mostly suburban county south of Philadelphia and includes a sliver of Philadelphia itself but spent the final two months of 2018 as the member for Pennsylvania s 7th congressional district as she was elected to both positions on November 6 2018 in a special election in the old 7th to serve out the term of her predecessor Pat Meehan and in a regular election for a full two year term in the new 5th was sworn in as the member for the 7th on November 13 2018 and transferred to the 5th on January 3 2019 120 121 Hardie Scott Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1947 53 122 John Roger Kirkpatrick Scott Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1915 19 123 William Biddle Shepard North Carolina representative to the U S Congress 1829 37 124 Edward J Stack Florida representative to the U S Congress 1979 81 125 William I Troutman Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1943 45 126 William H Wilson Pennsylvania representative to the U S Congress 1935 37 127 Charles A Wolverton New Jersey representative to the U S Congress 1927 59 128 Diplomatic edit Penn Law Alumni have served as a United States ambassadors to 11 different nations and b foreign Ambassadors to 7 different nations as detailed below George Charles Bruno United States Ambassador to Belize 129 1994 1997 130 131 132 David L Cohen Class of 1981 Nominated on July 21 2021 to be United States Ambassador to Canada 133 134 Thomas K Finletter Penn Law Class of 1920 United States Ambassador to NATO 1961 65 135 136 137 138 Lloyd Carpenter Griscom November 4 1872 February 8 1959 Penn Law Class of 1891 LLB and Penn Law Class of 1907 Doctor of Laws US Ambassador to a Persia b Japan c Brazil and d Italy 139 Charles A Heimbold Jr 1933 Penn Law Class of 1960 LLB converted to JD in 1975 140 served as United States Ambassador to Sweden 2001 2004 141 Morton Charles Hill diplomat April 28 1936 March 27 2021 Penn Law Class of 1960 JD Penn Graduate School Class of 1961 MA Yale University Diplomat in Residence and Lecturer 142 and United States State Department Foreign Service diplomat 143 Alfredo Toro Hardy Penn Law LLM Class of 1979 former Ambassador of Venezuela to the United States the United Kingdom Spain Brazil Chile Ireland and Singapore and former director of Venezuela s Diplomatic Academy 144 Stuart E Jones Class of 1986 United States Ambassador to Iraq from 2014 to 2016 145 and United States Ambassador to Jordan from July 21 2011 to July 28 2014 146 147 Martin J Silverstein United States Ambassador to Uruguay 148 Faith Ryan Whittlesey United States Ambassador to Switzerland 149 Fisseha Yimer August 2 1940 Penn Law LLM Class of 1972 Permanent Representative of Ethiopia to the United Nations in a New York from 2000 b Geneva from 1996 2000 and v Vienna from 1992 1996 Judge on the High Court of Ethiopia 1975 150 State government edit Executive edit John Cromwell Bell Sr Class of 1884 father of Penn Law Alumni former Pennsylvania governor and chief justice of Pennsylvania Supreme Court John C Bell Jr and former NFL commissioner DeBenneville Bert Bell and son in law of Penn Law alumnus and former United States House of Representatives member Leonard Myers District Attorney of Philadelphia 1903 1907 and 49th attorney general of Pennsylvania January 17 1911 January 19 1915 also served as director of Penn s athletic program chairman of its football committee and from 1911 onwards was a trustee where he helped found the NCAA John C Bell Jr Class of 1917 October 25 1892 March 18 1974 was the 18th lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania 1943 1947 before becoming the 33rd and shortest serving governor of Pennsylvania serving for nineteen 19 days in 1947 1937 37 151 Raymond J Broderick May 29 1914 August 6 2000 Penn Law Class of 1935 152 Lt Governor of Pennsylvania 153 Francis Shunk Brown June 9 1858 May 6 1940 Penn Law Class of 1879 154 155 50th Pennsylvania Attorney General January 19 1915 to January 21 1919 Joseph M Carey Class of 1864 156 Governor of Wyoming 1911 1915 157 Hampton L Carson February 21 1852 July 18 1929 Penn College Class of 1971 Penn Law Class of 1874 158 served as a Professor of Penn Law School 1895 1901 b Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1903 1907 appointed by Governor Samuel Pennypacker and c president of the American Bar Association 1919 1921 John Morgan Davis Lt Governor of Pennsylvania 1959 63 159 Paula Dow Attorney General of New Jersey 2010 2012 160 John Hanger Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection 2008 2011 Commissioner of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission 1993 1998 161 James Henderson Duff Governor of Pennsylvania 1947 51 162 William F Hyland Attorney General of New Jersey 1974 1978 163 Lloyd Lowndes Governor of Maryland 1896 1900 164 John G McCullough Attorney General of California during the American Civil War Governor of Vermont 1902 1904 Charles R Miller Governor of Delaware 1913 17 165 Samuel W Pennypacker Governor of Pennsylvania 1903 07 166 David Samson Attorney General of New Jersey 2002 03 167 William A Schnader Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1930 34 a drafter of the Uniform Commercial Code 168 169 Judicial State Supreme Court edit Alexander F Barbieri July 6 1907 January 1993 Penn College Class of 1929 Penn Law Class of 1932 Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and Judge of Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania one of the original members of the Commonwealth Court in 1970 who was then appointed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1971 but was defeated for election in 1971 and returned to the Commonwealth Court as a senior judge 1983 to 1993 170 John C Bell Jr October 25 1892 March 18 1974 Class of 1917 was a Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court 1950 1972 serving as Chief Justice from 1961 to 1972 Joseph M Carey served as Justice on Wyoming Supreme Court also Mayor of Cheyenne Wyoming U S Attorney for the Territory of Wyoming Governor of Wyoming U S Representative for Wyoming U S Senator for Wyoming James Harry Covington Chief Justice of the District of Columbia Supreme Court and co founder of Covington amp Burling 171 Arthur J England Jr BS in Economics 1955 from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and JD magna cum laude 1961 from University of Pennsylvania School of Law served on the Florida Supreme Court 1975 1981 and was the Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court 1978 1980 172 Richard L Gabriel Class of 1987 born March 3 1962 was appointed in 2015 and continues to serve after being retained in 2018 as an Associate Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court Justice Gabriel previously served on the Colorado Court of Appeals from 2008 to 2015 Randy J Holland Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court 1986 present 173 left bench in 2017 William H Lamb born 1940 Penn Law Class of 1965 former justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court January 29 2003 until January of 2004 174 Daniel J Layton Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court 1933 45 and Attorney General of Delaware 1932 33 James T Mitchell November 9 1834 July 4 1915 Penn Law Class of 1860 175 Associate Justice 1889 to 1903 and Chief Justice 1903 to 1910 of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Robert N C Nix Jr Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court 1984 96 the first African American Chief Justice of any state s highest court Justice of the Pa Supreme Court 1971 84 176 Joseph B Perskie 1885 1957 class of 1907 Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1933 to 1947 177 Deborah T Poritz Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court 1996 2006 178 Horace Stern Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court 1952 56 179 180 Leo E Strine Jr class of 1988 Chief Justice Delaware Supreme Court 181 left bench in 2019 Karen L Valihura Penn Law Class of 1986 Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court 182 appointed June 6 2014 183 Judicial Other State Judges edit Thomas J Baldrige Pennsylvania Attorney General Judge and President Judge of Superior Court of Pennsylvania Harold L Ervin Pennsylvania Superior Court judge from 1954 to 1967 184 Gerald Garson NY Supreme Court Justice convicted of bribery 185 Carl Goldstein College Class of 1960 and Penn Law Class of 1963 Retired Judge the New Castle Delaware Superior Court Full time 1990 to 2003 part time 2003 to 2013 186 Raymond Headen Penn Law Class of 1987 Judge on the 8th District Court of Appeals of Ohio 187 Joseph L Kun Judge Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia Peter B Krauser Chief Judge on the Court of Special Appeals for the state of Maryland and past Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party 188 Steve P Leskinen Judge Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas Fayette County Louis E Levinthal Judge of the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County Albert Dutton MacDade Pennsylvania State Senator 1921 1929 Judge Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas Delaware County 1942 1948 189 John W Noble Vice Chancellor Delaware Court of Chancery Legislative State edit Harry W Bass Penn Law Class of 1896 first African American member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives 1911 1914 190 John C Grady Penn Law Class of 1870 Pennsylvania Senator for the 7th district from 1877 to 1903 and President Pro Tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate from 1887 to 1890 191 Bruce Marks Penn Law Class of 1984 Pennsylvania Senator for 2nd senatorial district from 1994 to 1995 192 193 194 Other edit David Norcross past Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee 195 City government edit Joseph M Carey served as the 14th Mayor of Cheyenne Wyoming also U S Attorney for the Territory of Wyoming Governor of Wyoming U S Representative for Wyoming U S Senator for Wyoming and Justice on Wyoming Supreme Court John Cromwell Bell Sr Class of 1884 was District Attorney of Philadelphia 1903 1907 Joseph S Clark Mayor of Philadelphia 1952 56 196 Mark Farrell Class of 2001 Mayor of San Francisco in 2018 Shirley Franklin Mayor of Atlanta 2002 10 Judith Flanagan Kennedy Class of 1987 was the 56th mayor of Lynn Massachusetts 2010 through 2018 who launched a write in campaign for mayor after the death of candidate Patrick J McManus and defeated incumbent Edward J Clancy Jr on November 3 2009 and became Lynn s first female mayor and in 2013 was elected to a second four year term 197 198 Oscar Goodman Mayor of Las Vegas 1999 2011 199 Henry W Sawyer Philadelphia City Council 1956 1960 Ken Trujillo Penn Law Class of 1986 served as Philadelphia City Solicitor and an Assistant U S Attorney 200 winning a historic settlement against gun manufacturers 201 Non United States government edit Politics edit Donald Duke former Commissioner for Finance of Cross River State Nigeria former presidential candidate Governor of Cross River State Nigeria 1999 2007 John Wallace de Beque Farris Penn Law Class of 1900 member of the senate of Canada 1937 1970 Attorney General of Vancouver 1917 1920 Raul Roco former presidential candidate Secretary of Education in the Philippines Fellow Judicial edit Sir Ronald Wilson former Justice of the High Court of Australia the highest court in the nation Gerard Hogan from 2014 2018 was a justice of the Court of Appeal of Ireland Yvonne Mokgoro Class of 1990 former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa the Supreme Constitutional Court of South Africa Fisseha Yimer August 2 1940 Penn Law LLM Class of 1972 Judge on the High Court of Ethiopia 1975 202 Diplomatic edit Alfredo Toro Hardy Penn Law LLM Class of 1979 former Ambassador of Venezuela to the United States the United Kingdom Spain Brazil Chile Ireland and Singapore 203 Andrea Canepari Ambassador of Italy to the Dominican Republic from 2017 to 2021 Academia editUniversity Presidents edit Janice R Bellace first president of Singapore Management University Fred Hilmer Vice Chancellor of the University of New South Wales Peter J Liacouras Chancellor of Temple University Mark Yudof President of the University of California System Legal academics edit Khaled Abou El Fadl professor of law at UCLA School of Law scholar of Islamic law immigration human rights international and national security law Azizah Y al Hibri Professor of Law at the University of Richmond founding editor of Hypatia a Journal of Feminist Philosophy founder and president of KARAMAH Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights Anthony G Amsterdam professor of law at NYU Law School Loftus Becker professor of law the University of Connecticut School of Law Janice R Bellace Director of the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business at the Wharton School of Business Francis Bohlen 1868 1942 Algernon Sydney Biddle professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Goler Teal Butcher University of Pennsylvania Law School LLM Class of 1958 Professor Howard University Law School and attorney adviser in the United States Department of State s office of the legal adviser 1963 to 1971 as the first black person 204 to serve in the legal unit of the State Department legal affairs office 205 Robert Butkin Dean of the University of Tulsa College of Law State Treasurer of Oklahoma Jonathan Z Cannon Blaine T Phillips Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Virginia School of Law Deputy Administrator of the EPA 206 Jesse H Choper Earl Warren Professor of Public Law at the University of California Berkeley Law School 207 George M Cohen Brokaw Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Virginia School of Law 208 Debra W Denno Arthur A McGivney Professor of Law at Fordham Law School 209 Theodore Eisenberg Henry Allen Mark Professor of Law at Cornell Law School 210 Douglas Frenkel Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Marci Hamilton Paul R Verkuil Chair of Public Law at the Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law constitutional law scholar Maryam Jamshidi Assistant Professor of Law University of Florida Levin College of Law Kimberly Kessler Ferzan Professor of Law and Philosophy University of Pennsylvania Law School Noyes Leech 1921 2010 law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School A Leo Levin 1919 2015 law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Robert J Levy former William L Prosser Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota 211 Beverly I Moran Professor of Law Vanderbilt Law School 212 David G Owen Carolina Distinguished Professor of Law University of South Carolina Law School 213 Curtis Reitz born c 1930 Algernon Sydney Biddle Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Jennifer Rosato Perea Class of 1987 Dean DePaul University College of Law Alan Miles Ruben born 1931 214 Penn College Class of 1953 A B University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences graduate school Class of 1956 M A and Penn Law Class of 1956 LL B where he was an editor of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review serves as the editor in chief of the standard treatise How Arbitration Works serves as professor emeritus Cleveland Marshall College of Law 1970 to 2003 and earned a Guggenheim Fellowship selected as a Fulbright Scholar 1993 and as an Advisory Professor of Law Fudan University in Shanghai China 215 Member Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame Class of 1976 as fencer who captained both the U S team at 1972 Olympics and 1971 Pan American games made 500 000 commitment in will to create the Alan Miles Ruben and Betty Willis Ruben Endowed Professorship in the Cleveland Marshall College of Law 216 217 Stephen A Saltzburg Wallace and Beverley Woodbury University Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School 218 Louis B Schwartz 1913 2003 law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School M Michael Sharlot Wright C Morrow Professor of Law University of Texas Law School 219 Karen Tani Professor of Law University of California Berkeley School of Law legal historian Jonathan D Varat professor of law Dean of the UCLA School of Law 1998 2003 author of popular constitutional law casebook 220 Tess Wilkinson Ryan Professor of Law and Psychology University of Pennsylvania Law School James Wilson 1742 1798 First Professor of Law at University of Pennsylvania 1789 through 1798 the only person who signed the Declaration of Independence the United States Constitution and served as a Supreme Court Justice during the Constitutional Convention successfully proposed a unitary executive elected through an electoral college system and negotiated the Three Fifths Compromise delivered a series of lectures on law to President George Washington Vice President John Adams Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and numerous members of Congress with Wilson s first lecture on law being given to aforementioned government leaders on December 15 1789 221 Bernard Wolfman 1924 2011 Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and its Gemmill Professor of Tax Law and Tax Policy Fessenden Professor of Law Emeritus at Harvard Law School 222 Michael Yelnosky Class of 1987 Dean Roger Williams University School of Law the law school of Roger Williams University Other academics edit Morton Charles Hill diplomat April 28 1936 March 27 2021 Penn Law Class of 1960 JD Penn Graduate School Class of 1961 MA Yale University Diplomat in Residence and Lecturer 142 and United States State Department Foreign Service diplomat 143 Scott Nearing August 6 1883 August 24 1983 Penn Law Class of 1904 dropped out Wharton Class of 1905 BS and Class of 1909 Ph D 20th century conservationist peace activist educator writer and economist 223 Activists editSadie Tanner Mossell Alexander first African American woman to receive a Ph D in Economics in the United States first African American woman to graduate from Penn Law first African American woman to be admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar civil rights activist appointed to the Civil Rights Commission by President Harry S Truman 224 Stuart F Feldman co founder of Vietnam Veterans of America 225 Caroline Burnham Kilgore LL B first woman to graduate from Penn with a law degree 226 first woman to practice law in Pennsylvania argued for a woman s right to vote before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Arts and entertainment editBenjamin Glazer Penn Law Class of 1905 Academy Award winning screenwriter and producer who in 1927 won the first Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted Screenplay for 7th Heaven 227 Moe Jaffe songwriter and bandleader Pam Jenoff novelist Kimberly McCreight author and lawyer El McMeen guitarist Henry Chapman Mercer archaeologist Tom Rapp songwriter Pearls Before Swine 228 Lisa Scottoline author of legal thrillers New York Times best selling author Michael A Smerconish Class of 1987 born March 15 1962 broadcasts The Michael Smerconish Program on SiriusXM POTUS Channel 124 hosts a CNN and CNN International program Smerconish at 9 00 a m ET on Saturdays writes a column for The Philadelphia Inquirer and authored seven books Jan Buckner Walker cruciverbalist crossword puzzle creator author and games creator Natalie Wexler novelist and legal scholarBusiness editRandall Boe Class of 1987 CGC of AOL Safra A Catz Class of 1986 CFO Oracle Corporation Forbes list of Most Powerful Women David N Feldman Class of 1985 Wall Street financial legal expert author of Reverse Mergers Taking a Company Public Without an IPO 229 Sam Hamadeh co founder of Vault com Charles A Heimbold Jr former chairman and CEO Bristol Myers Squibb Murray Kushner Class of 1976 real estate developer Gerald Levin former CEO of AOL Time Warner Albert Theodore Powers chairman and chief executive officer of the Allied Pacific Group Herman Albert Schaefer born in 1921 in Philadelphia PA and died on December 6 2012 in Southampton NY Wharton School of Finance Class of 1943 B S in Econ and Penn Law Class of 1948 joined the Marine Corps where he volunteered for bomb disposal and became an officer in the Navy during World War 2 on a battle ship in the Pacific practiced law and then earned a C P A and joined an accounting firm joined Pepsi Cola Company where he was executive vice president and CFO responsible for making the initial contact with Frito Lay Inc and implementing the merger that formed PepsiCo played fronton tennis which was a demo sport at 1968 Summer Olympics 230 231 232 Media and journalism editRenee Chenault Fattah co anchor of NBC 10 News in Philadelphia Adrian Cronauer former radio disc jockey special assistant to the director of the POW MIA Office at the Department of Defense inspiration for the film Good Morning Vietnam Mark Haines host of CNBC s Squawk Box Alberto Ibarguen president and CEO of the John S and James L Knight Foundation former publisher of The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald Norman Pearlstine Chief Content Officer of Bloomberg L P former editor in chief of Time Michael A Smerconish Class of 1987 born March 15 1962 broadcasts The Michael Smerconish Program on SiriusXM POTUS Channel 124 hosts a CNN and CNN International program Smerconish at 9 00 a m ET on Saturdays writes a column for The Philadelphia Inquirer and authored seven books Van Toffler Class of 1983 former president MTV Networks 233 Lynn Toler judge of the television series Divorce CourtSports editIrving Baxter March 25 1876 through June 13 1957 Penn Law Class of 1901 won the gold medal in both the men s high jump and the pole vault at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris France and silver medals in all three of the standing jumps long triple and high at the 1900 Paris Olympics 234 Meredith Colket November 19 1878 through June 7 1947 College Class of 1901 and Penn Law Class of 1904 winner of a silver medal in the Pole vault at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris and won the silver medal in the men s pole vault just behind his fellow Penn Law alumnus Irving Baxter who won the gold medal 235 236 Anita DeFrantz born October 4 1952 Penn Law Class of 1977 237 1976 women s eight oared shell bronze medalist first woman and first African American to represent the United States on the International Olympic Committee IOC s first female vice president chair of the Commission on Women and Sports Augustus Goetz August 21 1904 through December 7 1976 Penn College Class of 1925 and Penn Law Class of 1929 competed in the men s coxed pair event at the 1928 Summer Olympics 238 239 240 William John Billy Goeckel September 3 1871 to November 1 1922 Penn Law Class of 1895 played for Penn s varsity baseball team from 1893 through 1895 where he was considered the finest collegiate first baseman of his day 241 and played portion of one season in 1899 for the Philadelphia Phillies organizer and attorney for the Wilkes Barre South Side Bank and Trust Company and chairman of Wilkes Barre s Democratic City Committee wrote The Red and Blue which has since become the Penn theme song and was leader of University of Pennsylvania Glee Club 241 Marvin Goldklang born 1942 Wharton School of Finance Class of 1964 and Penn Law Class of 1967 owns a minority interest in the Major League Baseball team New York Yankees and majority interests in minor league baseball teams including Charleston South Carolina Oklahoma City Oklahoma and St Paul Minnesota 242 Thomas Truxtun Hare October 12 1878 February 2 1956 Undergraduate Class of 1901 and Penn Law Class of 1903 who at a 1900 Summer Olympic Games won silver medal in hammer throw and b 1904 Summer Olympic Games won 1 bronze medal in the all rounder now known as the decathlon which consisted of 100 yard run shot put high jump 880 yard walk hammer throw pole vault 120 yard hurdles weight throw long jump and one mile run and 2 gold medal as part of tug of war team also a charter member of the College Football Hall of Fame 243 nbsp John Heisman a University of Pennsylvania Law School class of 1892 alumnus and rugby football player posing at Penn in 1891 holding elongated ellipsoidal rugby ball and gestures resembling the famed Heisman Pose 244 John Heisman October 23 1869 October 3 1936 Class of 1892 football and rugby football player and coach of football basketball and baseball namesake of the Heisman Trophy 245 who was instrumental in the first decade of the 20th century in changing the rules of rugby football to more closely relate to present rules of American football 246 Sarah Elizabeth Hughes Class of 2018 born May 2 1985 a former American competitive figure skater who is the 2002 Winter Olympics Gold Medalist Champion and the 2001 World bronze medalist in ladies singles Harry Arista Mackey June 26 1869 October 17 1938 Penn Law Class of 1893 Captain of Penn Football Team 247 who served as Mayor of Philadelphia from 1928 to 1932 248 David Micahnik born November 5 1938 Penn College Class of 1960 and Penn Law Class of 1964 fenced for the University of Pennsylvania where he was a first team All Ivy selection in epee as a senior and the 1960 U S National Champion 249 and competed in the individual and team epee events at the 1960 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics 250 Peter Delome Overfield April 12 1874 July 1 1959 Penn Law Class of 1900 All American at Penn 251 and professional football player for Homestead L amp A C which defeated Blondy Wallace s Philadelphia professionals 18 to 0 for the professional football championship of the United States played at the Philadelphia park 252 in 1909 was appointed by President William Howard Taft to be a Federal Judge in United States District Court for the District of Alaska serving Fairbanks Valdez and Anchorage 253 254 255 256 Alan Miles Ruben born 1931 Penn College Class of 1953 A B University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences graduate school Class of 1956 M A and Penn Law Class of 1956 LL B where he was an Editor of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review serves as the editor in chief of the standard treatise How Arbitration Works serves as Professor Emeritus Cleveland Marshall College of Law 1970 to 2003 and Guggenheim Scholar Fulbright Scholar 1993 and subsequently Advisory Professor of Law FuDan University in Shanghai China 215 Member Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame Class of 1976 as fencer who captained both the U S team at 1972 Olympics and 1971 Pan American games made 500 000 commitment in will to create the Alan Miles Ruben and Betty Willis Ruben Endowed Professorship in the Cleveland Marshall College of Law 216 217 Herman Albert Schaefer born in 1921 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and died on December 6 2012 in Southampton New York Wharton School of Finance Class of 1943 B S in Econ and Penn Law Class of 1948 joined the Marine Corps where he volunteered for bomb disposal and became an officer in the Navy during World War 2 on a battle ship in the Pacific practiced law and then earned a C P A and joined an accounting firm joined Pepsi Cola Company where he was executive vice president and CFO responsible for making the initial contact with Frito Lay Inc and implementing the merger that formed PepsiCo played fronton tennis which was a demo sport at 1968 Summer Olympics 230 231 232 Andrew Towne Class of 2015 won the Intercollegiate Rowing Association national championship regatta as the four seat on the Yale varsity lightweight crew 257 and was a member of the team that completed the first human powered transit of the Drake Passage Elwood Otto Woody Wagenhorst June 3 1863 February 12 1946 Penn Law Class of 1892 played Major League Baseball as a third baseman for the Philadelphia Quakers in 1888 in two career games he had one hit in eight at bats 258 served as the head football coach at the Penn from 1888 to 1891 compiling a record of 39 18 while a student at Penn Law 259 George Washington Woodruff February 22 1864 March 24 1934 Penn Law Class of 1895 Coach of Penn Crew 1892 through 1896 and Penn Football 1896 through 1901 as football coach who originated guards back delayed pass and flying interference tactics he compiled 124 15 2 record including three undefeated seasons in 1894 1895 and 1897 earning him election to the College Football Hall of Fame and his teams being recognized as national champions in 1894 1895 and 1897 260 also served on number of government positions chief law officer in the National Forest Service Acting United States secretary of the interior under President Theodore Roosevelt Pennsylvania Attorney General federal judge for Territory of Hawaii 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