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Vanderbilt University Law School

Vanderbilt University Law School (also known as VLS) is a graduate school of Vanderbilt University. Established in 1874, it is one of the oldest law schools in the southern United States. Vanderbilt Law School is one of the most selective law schools in the United States and has a 14.25% acceptance rate.[4] Vanderbilt Law enrolls approximately 640 students, with each entering Juris Doctor class consisting of approximately 175 students.

Vanderbilt Law School
Established1874
School typePrivate
Endowment$100 Million
Parent endowment$6.4 billion
DeanChris Guthrie
LocationNashville, Tennessee, United States
36°08′53″N 86°48′01″W / 36.1480°N 86.8003°W / 36.1480; -86.8003
Enrollment640
Faculty100[1]
USNWR ranking16th (2024)[2]
Bar pass rate92.05%[1]
Websitelaw.vanderbilt.edu

According to Vanderbilt Law School's 2020 ABA-required disclosures, 84.44% of the Class of 2020 obtained full-time, long-term, bar examination passage-required employment nine months after graduation, excluding solo practitioners.[5] The dean of the law school is Chris Guthrie, who began his third five-year appointment as dean on July 1, 2019.[6]

History edit

 
Thomas H. Malone, dean from 1875 to 1904.

Vanderbilt Law School was established in 1874, and was the first professional school to open (Vanderbilt University itself did not start its undergraduate classes until 1875).[7] The law school's first class consisted of only seven students and eight professors, with a two-year course of study comprising the school's curriculum. William V. Sullivan was the school's first graduate and would eventually represent Mississippi in the United States Senate. William Frierson Cooper, who had been nominated by Jefferson Davis to serve on the Supreme Court of the Confederate States of America, served as the first dean from 1874 to 1875.[8][9] He was succeeded by Thomas H. Malone, a veteran of the Confederate States Army,[10] who served as dean from 1875 to 1904.[9]

Through the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the law school remained small, never exceeding 70 students. The law school offered a two-year departmental program, and changed locations between downtown Nashville and the Vanderbilt campus. By 1941, it had expanded into the old chapel area of Kirkland Hall on the Vanderbilt campus, but faced very limited enrollment during World War II. Classes were suspended in 1944.

 
VLS was based in Kirkland Hall from 1944 to 1962.

Vanderbilt Law School was revived with a $1 million endowment in 1947 and experienced significant growth through the 1960s. Facing overcrowding, in 1962, it moved out of Kirkland Hall and into a dedicated law school building on 21st Avenue South, where it is still located.

Since then, VLS has undergone a series of renovations and expansion, notably including a $24 million upgrade under then-dean Kent D. Syverud completed in 2002.

By 2000, VLS had established a Law & Business Program, new clinical programs, multiple law journals, and an LL.M. program for foreign lawyers. At this point, Vanderbilt had greatly solidified its regional prestige and was well on its way to aggressively developing a national reputation.[11]

In 2005, Edward L. Rubin was appointed to replace Syverud as dean of the law school. During Dean Rubin's tenure, Vanderbilt Law School significantly developed its Litigation & Dispute and Resolution Program (resulting from a $2.9 million endowment donation), established or formalized a number of academic programs, and increased its reputation in the field of Law and Economics by establishing a Ph.D. Program in Law and Economics based within the law school and headed by noted economist W. Kip Viscusi; students earn both a J.D. and a Ph.D. through the program.

Chris Guthrie succeeded Rubin as the law school's dean in July 2009. In addition to its Law and Business and Litigation and Dispute Resolution Programs, the law school now offers programs in Intellectual Property Law; International Legal Studies; Energy, Environment and Land Use Law; Criminal Justice; Social Justice; and Law and Government. Vanderbilt University and the law school also offers a joint-degree law and neuroscience program in which students earn both a J.D. and Ph.D., and the school introduced a joint-degree J.D./M.S. in Finance in conjunction with Vanderbilt's Owen Graduate School of Management in fall 2014.

Culture edit

The total enrollment of students pursuing either a Juris Doctor (J.D) or LL.M. is approximately 640. The program usually enrolls no more than 175 students to the J.D. class, and approximately 50 students to the LL.M class each year. VLS has more than 45 student organizations,[12] which support many lectures, presentations and social events throughout the year. Students are also encouraged to form new organizations tailored to their personal interests, which has most recently produced Law Students for Social Justice (LSSJ), a new organization within the Social Justice Program that aims to facilitate an increasing number of students interested in pursuing public interest careers or hearing from legal practitioners on various ways to implement social justice values into their practice.

Programs edit

 
Vanderbilt University Law School Building, Nashville, Tenn.

Vanderbilt's upper-level concentration programs allow students to earn a certificate in Law & Business as well as concentrate their studies in such fields as international law,[13] intellectual property law; litigation and dispute resolution; energy, environmental and land use law; criminal law and social justice. In 2005, the Cecil D. Branstetter Litigation & Dispute Resolution Program received a $2.9 million endowment through a cy pres settlement of a class action lawsuit. Vanderbilt also has programs that allow students to focus on intellectual property law; energy, environmental and land use law; international and comparative law; criminal justice; and social justice. In fall 2011, Vanderbilt University received a $4.85 million grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation[14] for the establishment of a national MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience.[15]

Vanderbilt's Ph.D. Program in Law & Economics was the first program of its kind in the nation[citation needed]. The program, which is directed by economists W. Kip Viscusi and Joni Hersch, admitted its first class in fall 2007 and graduated its first student, Jennifer Bennett Shinall, in 2012. Shinall joined Vanderbilt's Law and Economics faculty in fall 2014.

Vanderbilt Law School also offers a summer study program, Vanderbilt in Venice,[16] which is open to students from all accredited law schools and offers courses in comparative and international law. While classes in the program are held in Venice, Italy, the faculty include members of the Vanderbilt Law School faculty as well as faculty from the Ca' Foscari University of Venice.[17] Past courses included Transnational Litigation, Counter-Terrorism Law, European Union Law, and Comparative Environmental Regulation.[18]

Post-graduation employment edit

According to Vanderbilt Law School's official 2013 ABA-required disclosures, 85.9% of the Class of 2013 obtained full-time, long-term, bar passage-required employment nine months after graduation, excluding solo-practitioners.[5] Vanderbilt Law School ranked 12th out of the 201 ABA-approved law schools in terms of the percentage of 2013 graduates with non-school-funded, full-time, long-term, bar passage required jobs nine months after graduation.[19]

Vanderbilt Law School's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 6.3%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2013 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.[20] 94.2% of the Class of 2013 was employed in some capacity while 1% were pursuing graduate degrees and 3.9% were unemployed nine months graduation.[5]

Vanderbilt Law School is currently the 10th best law school for securing federal clerkships, with 10% of its recent graduates having secured such positions.[21] In 2017 and in 2018, recent Vanderbilt Law graduates have clerked for Justices Clarence Thomas[22] and Sonia Sotomayor[23] of the Supreme Court of the United States, respectively.

Costs edit

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at Vanderbilt Law for the 2020-21 academic year is $92,004.[24]

The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $270,165.[25]

Publications edit

The Vanderbilt Law Review is ranked 18th among general-topic law reviews, based upon the number of times its articles are cited.[26] Other journals are the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, founded in 1967, and the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, founded as the Journal of Entertainment Law and Practice in 1998.

The Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review, a joint publication with the Environmental Law Institute, debuted in 2008. ELPAR is released each year as the August issue of the Environmental Law Reporter, one of the most widely circulated environmental law publications in the country.[26]

Notable alumni edit

 
John Nance Garner
 
Duncan U. Fletcher
 
John Randolph Neal Jr.
 
Jo Byrns
 
Gilbert S. Merritt Jr.
 
Fred Thompson
 
Jane Branstetter Stranch
 
Bill Corr
 
Greg Abbott
 
J. Christopher Giancarlo

Attorneys edit

Jurists edit

Government edit

U.S. vice presidents edit

Members of the Cabinet and federal agencies edit

U.S. governors edit

U.S. senators edit

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives edit

U.S. ambassadors and diplomats edit

Other U.S. state officials edit

Other edit

Notable faculty edit

 
James Clark McReynolds

Current edit

Former edit

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External links edit

  • Vanderbilt University Law School homepage

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Vanderbilt University Law School also known as VLS is a graduate school of Vanderbilt University Established in 1874 it is one of the oldest law schools in the southern United States Vanderbilt Law School is one of the most selective law schools in the United States and has a 14 25 acceptance rate 4 Vanderbilt Law enrolls approximately 640 students with each entering Juris Doctor class consisting of approximately 175 students Vanderbilt Law SchoolEstablished1874School typePrivateEndowment 100 MillionParent endowment 6 4 billionDeanChris GuthrieLocationNashville Tennessee United States36 08 53 N 86 48 01 W 36 1480 N 86 8003 W 36 1480 86 8003Enrollment640Faculty100 1 USNWR ranking16th 2024 2 Bar pass rate92 05 1 Websitelaw vanderbilt eduAccording to Vanderbilt Law School s 2020 ABA required disclosures 84 44 of the Class of 2020 obtained full time long term bar examination passage required employment nine months after graduation excluding solo practitioners 5 The dean of the law school is Chris Guthrie who began his third five year appointment as dean on July 1 2019 6 Contents 1 History 2 Culture 3 Programs 4 Post graduation employment 5 Costs 6 Publications 7 Notable alumni 7 1 Attorneys 7 2 Jurists 7 3 Government 7 3 1 U S vice presidents 7 3 2 Members of the Cabinet and federal agencies 7 3 3 U S governors 7 3 4 U S senators 7 3 5 Members of the U S House of Representatives 7 3 6 U S ambassadors and diplomats 7 3 7 Other U S state officials 7 4 Other 8 Notable faculty 8 1 Current 8 2 Former 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Thomas H Malone dean from 1875 to 1904 Vanderbilt Law School was established in 1874 and was the first professional school to open Vanderbilt University itself did not start its undergraduate classes until 1875 7 The law school s first class consisted of only seven students and eight professors with a two year course of study comprising the school s curriculum William V Sullivan was the school s first graduate and would eventually represent Mississippi in the United States Senate William Frierson Cooper who had been nominated by Jefferson Davis to serve on the Supreme Court of the Confederate States of America served as the first dean from 1874 to 1875 8 9 He was succeeded by Thomas H Malone a veteran of the Confederate States Army 10 who served as dean from 1875 to 1904 9 Through the late 19th and early 20th centuries the law school remained small never exceeding 70 students The law school offered a two year departmental program and changed locations between downtown Nashville and the Vanderbilt campus By 1941 it had expanded into the old chapel area of Kirkland Hall on the Vanderbilt campus but faced very limited enrollment during World War II Classes were suspended in 1944 nbsp VLS was based in Kirkland Hall from 1944 to 1962 Vanderbilt Law School was revived with a 1 million endowment in 1947 and experienced significant growth through the 1960s Facing overcrowding in 1962 it moved out of Kirkland Hall and into a dedicated law school building on 21st Avenue South where it is still located Since then VLS has undergone a series of renovations and expansion notably including a 24 million upgrade under then dean Kent D Syverud completed in 2002 By 2000 VLS had established a Law amp Business Program new clinical programs multiple law journals and an LL M program for foreign lawyers At this point Vanderbilt had greatly solidified its regional prestige and was well on its way to aggressively developing a national reputation 11 In 2005 Edward L Rubin was appointed to replace Syverud as dean of the law school During Dean Rubin s tenure Vanderbilt Law School significantly developed its Litigation amp Dispute and Resolution Program resulting from a 2 9 million endowment donation established or formalized a number of academic programs and increased its reputation in the field of Law and Economics by establishing a Ph D Program in Law and Economics based within the law school and headed by noted economist W Kip Viscusi students earn both a J D and a Ph D through the program Chris Guthrie succeeded Rubin as the law school s dean in July 2009 In addition to its Law and Business and Litigation and Dispute Resolution Programs the law school now offers programs in Intellectual Property Law International Legal Studies Energy Environment and Land Use Law Criminal Justice Social Justice and Law and Government Vanderbilt University and the law school also offers a joint degree law and neuroscience program in which students earn both a J D and Ph D and the school introduced a joint degree J D M S in Finance in conjunction with Vanderbilt s Owen Graduate School of Management in fall 2014 Culture editThe total enrollment of students pursuing either a Juris Doctor J D or LL M is approximately 640 The program usually enrolls no more than 175 students to the J D class and approximately 50 students to the LL M class each year VLS has more than 45 student organizations 12 which support many lectures presentations and social events throughout the year Students are also encouraged to form new organizations tailored to their personal interests which has most recently produced Law Students for Social Justice LSSJ a new organization within the Social Justice Program that aims to facilitate an increasing number of students interested in pursuing public interest careers or hearing from legal practitioners on various ways to implement social justice values into their practice Programs edit nbsp Vanderbilt University Law School Building Nashville Tenn Vanderbilt s upper level concentration programs allow students to earn a certificate in Law amp Business as well as concentrate their studies in such fields as international law 13 intellectual property law litigation and dispute resolution energy environmental and land use law criminal law and social justice In 2005 the Cecil D Branstetter Litigation amp Dispute Resolution Program received a 2 9 million endowment through a cy pres settlement of a class action lawsuit Vanderbilt also has programs that allow students to focus on intellectual property law energy environmental and land use law international and comparative law criminal justice and social justice In fall 2011 Vanderbilt University received a 4 85 million grant from the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation 14 for the establishment of a national MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience 15 Vanderbilt s Ph D Program in Law amp Economics was the first program of its kind in the nation citation needed The program which is directed by economists W Kip Viscusi and Joni Hersch admitted its first class in fall 2007 and graduated its first student Jennifer Bennett Shinall in 2012 Shinall joined Vanderbilt s Law and Economics faculty in fall 2014 Vanderbilt Law School also offers a summer study program Vanderbilt in Venice 16 which is open to students from all accredited law schools and offers courses in comparative and international law While classes in the program are held in Venice Italy the faculty include members of the Vanderbilt Law School faculty as well as faculty from the Ca Foscari University of Venice 17 Past courses included Transnational Litigation Counter Terrorism Law European Union Law and Comparative Environmental Regulation 18 Post graduation employment editAccording to Vanderbilt Law School s official 2013 ABA required disclosures 85 9 of the Class of 2013 obtained full time long term bar passage required employment nine months after graduation excluding solo practitioners 5 Vanderbilt Law School ranked 12th out of the 201 ABA approved law schools in terms of the percentage of 2013 graduates with non school funded full time long term bar passage required jobs nine months after graduation 19 Vanderbilt Law School s Law School Transparency under employment score is 6 3 indicating the percentage of the Class of 2013 unemployed pursuing an additional degree or working in a non professional short term or part time job nine months after graduation 20 94 2 of the Class of 2013 was employed in some capacity while 1 were pursuing graduate degrees and 3 9 were unemployed nine months graduation 5 Vanderbilt Law School is currently the 10th best law school for securing federal clerkships with 10 of its recent graduates having secured such positions 21 In 2017 and in 2018 recent Vanderbilt Law graduates have clerked for Justices Clarence Thomas 22 and Sonia Sotomayor 23 of the Supreme Court of the United States respectively Costs editThe total cost of attendance indicating the cost of tuition fees and living expenses at Vanderbilt Law for the 2020 21 academic year is 92 004 24 The Law School Transparency estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years is 270 165 25 Publications editThe Vanderbilt Law Review is ranked 18th among general topic law reviews based upon the number of times its articles are cited 26 Other journals are the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law founded in 1967 and the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law founded as the Journal of Entertainment Law and Practice in 1998 The Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review a joint publication with the Environmental Law Institute debuted in 2008 ELPAR is released each year as the August issue of the Environmental Law Reporter one of the most widely circulated environmental law publications in the country 26 Notable alumni edit nbsp John Nance Garner nbsp Duncan U Fletcher nbsp John Randolph Neal Jr nbsp Jo Byrns nbsp Gilbert S Merritt Jr nbsp Fred Thompson nbsp Jane Branstetter Stranch nbsp Bill Corr nbsp Greg Abbott nbsp J Christopher GiancarloAttorneys edit Lawrence Barcella J D 1970 criminal defense lawyer Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia lead counsel for the House October Surprise Task Force citation needed Lucius E Burch Jr J D 1936 American attorney best known for his contributions to conservation and civil rights and attorney for Martin Luther King Jr 27 28 Donald Q Cochran J D 1992 United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee 29 Bobby Lee Cook defense attorney inspiration for the television series Matlock main character Ben Matlock which starred Andy Griffith as a Georgia attorney 30 31 Zachary T Fardon J D 1992 United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois U S Attorney in Chicago appointed by Barack Obama 32 Margie Pitts Hames J D 1961 American civil rights lawyer who argued the abortion rights case Doe v Bolton before the U S Supreme Court 33 John Jay Hooker J D 1957 American lawyer entrepreneur political gadfly special assistant to Robert F Kennedy 34 Robert J Kabel J D 1972 attorney and lobbyist with Faegre Baker Daniels LLP involved in developing the Gramm Leach Bliley Act 1999 and the Dodd Frank Act 2010 35 Charles M La Follette J D Deputy Chief of Counsel for the post World War II Nuremberg Trials 1947 Emmett McAuliffe J D 1983 American intellectual property and entertainment lawyer James F Neal J D 1957 trial lawyer Watergate prosecutor who prosecuted Jimmy Hoffa and top officials of the Nixon Administration special investigator of the Abscam and Iran contra scandals John Randolph Neal Jr LL B 1896 American attorney best known for his role as chief counsel during the 1925 Scopes trial Neil Papiano LL B 1961 American lawyer and managing partner of Iverson Yoakum Papiano amp Hatch Sam C Pointer Jr A B 1955 attorney in Birmingham Alabama and a United States district judge for Northern Alabama noted figure in complex multidistrict class action litigation William Bradford Reynolds LL B 1967 Assistant Attorney General in charge of the US Department of Justice s Civil Rights Division 1981 1988 Ronald J Rychlak J D 1983 Order of the Coif adviser of the Holy See to the United Nations delegate of the Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court Hans von Spakovsky J D 1984 attorney former member of the Federal Election Commission FEC manager of the Heritage Foundation s Election Law Reform Initiative Tom Tait J D 1985 CEO of Tait amp Associates Inc and Tait Environmental Services Inc Jack Thompson J D 1976 Vanderbilt Law School disbarred attorney and activist against obscenity and violence in media and entertainment Horace Henry White LL B 1887 American lawyer authored legal volumes White s Notarial Guide and White s Analytical Index 36 Walton J Wood American attorney and jurist who served as the first public defender in United States history 1914 1921 Jurists edit Tamara W Ashford J D 1994 Article I judge of the United States Tax Court Jennings Bailey LL B 1890 judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Jeffrey S Bivins J D 1986 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tennessee Claria Horn Boom J D 1994 United States district judge of the United States District Court for Eastern and Western Kentucky John P Bourcier J D 1953 former Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court Cornelia Clark J D 1979 Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court Waverly D Crenshaw Jr J D 1981 Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Martha Craig Daughtrey J D 1968 senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Frank Drowota B A 1960 J D 1965 former Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court Eric Eisnaugle J D 2003 Judge of the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal Oscar Richard Hundley LL B 1877 Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama Edwin Hunt appellate advocate Assistant Attorney General 37 U S checkers champion 1934 38 William Joseph Haynes Jr J D 1973 former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Thomas Aquinas Higgins LL B 1957 United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee John W Holland LL B 1906 former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida Jeremy Kernodle J D 2001 United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas William C Koch Jr J D 1972 former Justice of the Supreme Court of Tennessee W H Kornegay LL B 1890 Oklahoma Supreme Court justice 1931 1932 delegate to Oklahoma Constitutional Convention James C Mahan J D 1973 senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Nevada Gilbert S Merritt Jr LL B 1960 lawyer and jurist senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Jon Phipps McCalla J D 1974 senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee Leon Clarence McCord Law 1900 senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Travis Randall McDonough J D 1997 United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee Benjamin K Miller J D 1961 former Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court Brian Stacy Miller J D 1995 Chief United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas John Musmanno J D 1966 senior judge of the Pennsylvania Superior Court John Trice Nixon LL B 1960 senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Tom Parker J D Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Tommy Parker J D 1989 United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee Marlin T Phelps J D former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona Thomas W Phillips J D 1969 senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee Jonathan Pittman J D 1990 Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia Kevin H Sharp J D 1993 United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Sarah Hicks Stewart J D 1992 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama Jane Branstetter Stranch J D 1978 Order of the Coif United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Aleta Arthur Trauger M A 1972 United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Thomas A Varlan J D 1981 Chief United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee Roger Vinson J D 1971 senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida former member of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court 39 Samuel Cole Williams LL B 1884 noted 19th and 20th century Tennessee jurist historian educator and businessman Billy Roy Wilson J D 1965 senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas Thomas A Wiseman Jr J D 1954 senior judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Staci Michelle Yandle J D 1987 United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois Harry W Wellford LL B 1950 senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth CircuitGovernment edit U S vice presidents edit John Nance Garner Law 1886 32nd vice president of the United States and 39th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Al Gore Law 1974 1976 45th vice president of the United States United States Senator United States representative and 2000 Democratic Party presidential nominee 40 Members of the Cabinet and federal agencies edit Bill Corr J D Chief of Staff for the Secretary of Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary of the HHS James Danly J D 2013 Commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 41 Phyllis Fong J D 1978 Inspector General of the United States Department of Agriculture 42 Vince Foster former Deputy White House Chief of Staff J Christopher Giancarlo J D 1984 former Chairman of the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission CFTC E William Henry J D 1957 Federal Communications Commission Chairman 1963 1966 Robert L King J D 1971 Assistant Secretary of Education serving as head of the Office of Postsecondary Education 43 Paul C Ney Jr JD MBA 1984 General Counsel of the Department of Defense of the United States 44 Stephen D Potts LL B 1954 4th Director of the United States Office of Government Ethics 45 Hans von Spakovsky J D 1984 Federal Election Commission commissioner Gordon O Tanner J D 1973 General Counsel of the Air ForceU S governors edit Greg Abbott J D 1984 48th governor of Texas Theodore Bilbo Law 1900 39th and 43rd governor of Mississippi 1916 1920 1928 1932 Frank G Clement LL B 1942 41st governor of Tennessee 1963 1967 Lee Cruce Law 1885 2nd governor of Oklahoma 1911 1915 Jeff Davis Law 1882 20th governor of Arkansas 1901 1907 46 Joseph W Folk LL B 1890 31st governor of Missouri 1905 1909 Hill McAlister LL B 1897 34th governor of Tennessee 1933 1937 47 Malcolm R Patterson Law 1882 30th governor of Tennessee 1907 1911 U S senators edit Theodore Bilbo Law 1900 United States senator from Mississippi 1935 1947 Jeff Davis LL B 1881 United States senator from Arkansas 1907 1913 46 Duncan U Fletcher LL B 1880 United States senator from Florida 1909 1936 Bill Hagerty B A 1981 J D 1984 United States senator from Tennessee 2021 Jim Sasser LL B 1961 United States senator from Tennessee 1977 1995 William V Sullivan LL B 1875 United States senator from Mississippi 1898 1901 Fred Dalton Thompson J D 1967 United States senator from Tennessee 1994 2003 Members of the U S House of Representatives edit William Vollie Alexander Jr J D 1960 United States representative from Arkansas 1969 1993 John L Burnett Law 1876 United States representative from Alabama 1899 1919 Jo Byrns LL B 1882 41st Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Joseph W Byrns Jr J D 1928 United States representative from Tennessee 1938 1941 William Wirt Hastings J D 1889 United States representative from Oklahoma 1915 1921 Henderson M Jacoway J D 1898 United States representative from Arkansas 1911 1923 Joseph T Johnson LL B 1883 United States representative from South Carolina 1901 1915 Ric Keller J D 1992 United States representative from Florida 2001 2009 Charles M La Follette J D United States representative from Indiana 1943 1947 Leonard Lance J D 1977 United States representative from New Jersey 2009 Fritz G Lanham Law 1897 98 United States representative from Texas 1919 1947 Oscar Lovette J D 1896 United States representative from Tennessee 1931 1933 Luke Messer J D 1994 United States representative from Indiana 2013 Malcolm R Patterson Law 1882 United States representative from Tennessee 1901 1906 Ben Quayle J D 2002 United States representative from Arizona 2011 2013 Frazier Reams J D 1922 United States representative from Ohio 1951 1955 Charles C Reid J D 1887 United States representative from Arkansas 1901 1911 John Rose J D 1993 United States representative from Tennessee 2019 Joseph E Washington LL B 1874 United States representative from Tennessee 1887 1897 U S ambassadors and diplomats edit Alvin P Adams Jr J D former American diplomat United States ambassador to Peru Haiti and Djibouti Thomas C Ferguson J D 1959 former United States ambassador to Brunei William Hagerty J D 1984 30th United States ambassador to Japan Jim Sasser J D 1961 United States ambassador to China under the Clinton administrationOther U S state officials edit Bruce Bennett J D 1949 38th Arkansas attorney general Lance Cargill J D 1996 lawyer and former speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives Riley Darnell J D 1965 Tennessee secretary of state Neria Douglass J D 1977 50th Maine State Treasurer Steve Freudenthal J D 1975 28th attorney general of Wyoming Bill Gibbons J D Memphis district attorney Douglas Henry J D 1951 member of the Tennessee Senate representing the 21st district activist Roy Herron J D 1980 former chairman of the Tennessee Democratic Party Robert L King J D former Monroe County New York executive former chancellor of the State University of New York William Harding Mayes LL B 1881 lieutenant governor of Texas J Washington Moore LL B 1891 Eminent Supreme Archon of Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1891 1894 Tennessee state representative Nashville city attorney 48 Edward T Seay LL B 1891 speaker of the Tennessee Senate Jody Wagner J D 1980 12th Virginia Secretary of Finance Justin P Wilson J D 1970 lawyer Tennessee state comptroller of the treasuryOther edit James M Anderson J D 1966 former president and CEO of the Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center 49 Paul S Atkins J D 1983 CEO of Patomak Global Partners LLC 50 Thomas W Beasley J D 1973 co founder of CoreCivic 51 James W Bradford J D 1974 former CEO of AFG Industries 52 Henry L Brandon J D United States naval aviator Corsair Fighter Bomber Squadron VBF 82 Thomas L Cummings Sr J D 1915 61st Mayor of Nashville Mark Dalton J D 1975 attorney CEO of the Tudor Investment Corporation chairman of the board of trustees at Vanderbilt Mark L Feidler J D 1981 chairman of Equifax Mitch Glazier J D 1991 chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America 53 Justin Ishbia J D 2004 businessman and philanthropist Founding Partner Shore Capital Partners sits on Vanderbilt University Board of Trust 54 Pauline LaFon Gore LL B 1936 mother of former United States vice president Al Gore political campaigner Dorsey B Hardeman LL B former executive director and commissioner of the Texas Water Commission Robert Selph Henry LL B 1910 vice president of the Association of American Railroads 1934 1958 John Jay Hooker J D 1957 political figure Steven Machat J D 1977 entertainment mogul Jackson W Moore J D 1973 former executive chairman of Union Planters Bank and Regions Financial Corporation Mike McWherter J D 1981 chairman of the board of First State Bank Yoo Myung hee J D 2002 minister for trade of South Korea 55 K C Potter J D 1964 academic administrator and LGBT rights activist Bill Purcell J D 1979 67th mayor of Nashville Maritza Saenz Ryan J D 1988 United States Army colonel first female and hispanic head of the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy Clay Travis J D 2004 American sports journalist writer television analyst and the morning radio show host for nationwide Fox Sports Radio Darrin Williams J D 1993 former politician CEO of Southern Bancorp Inc 56 Notable faculty edit nbsp James Clark McReynoldsCurrent edit Lauren Benton historian known for works on the history of empires Nelson O Tyrone Jr Professor of History and Professor of Law 57 James Blumstein University Professor of Constitutional Law and Health Law and Policy Lisa Schultz Bressman David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair of Law Professor of administrative law Ellen Wright Clayton Professor of Law leader in the field of law and genomics 2013 David Rall Medal winner 58 Brian T Fitzpatrick Professor of Law Complex Litigation Civil Procedure Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School 59 Chris Guthrie Dean John Wade Kent Syverud Professor of Law expert on behavioral law and economics dispute resolution negotiation Kent A Jordan United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Jim Rossi Associate Dean for Research Judge D L Lansden Chair in Law scholar of Energy Law and Administrative Law J B Ruhl David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair in Law among the most cited U S academics in environmental law 60 Paige Skiba Professor of Law and Economics and a leading scholar in the regulation of high interest consumer loan industries Suzanna Sherry author of numerous books on constitutional interpretive theory and casebooks on Civil Procedure and Federal Jurisdiction Ganesh Sitaraman Professor of Law Director Program in Law and Government Elizabeth Warren adviser Center for American Progress senior Fellow W Kip Viscusi University Distinguished Professor of Law Economics and Management and the Co Director of the Ph D Program in Law and EconomicsFormer edit Earl C Arnold author of Outlines of Suretyship and Guardianship 61 former Dean 1930 1945 Robert Barsky Professor of Law scholar of immigration and refugee law Rebecca Latham Brown constitutional law theorist former Allen Chair in Law 62 Terry Calvani anti trust law scholar former Commissioner of the U S Federal Trade Commission Jonathan Charney former Lee S and Charles A Spier Professor co editor in chief of the American Journal of International Law 63 William Frierson Cooper nominated to serve on the Confederate Supreme Court by Jefferson Davis first Dean from 1874 to 1875 9 Anne Coughlin expert in criminal law criminal procedure feminist jurisprudence and law and humanities Jacob M Dickinson Professor of Law 1897 99 United States Secretary of War 1909 1911 64 James W Ely Jr Milton R Underwood Professor of Law Emeritus and Professor of History Emeritus recipient of the Brigham Kanner Property Rights Prize Barry E Friedman authority on constitutional law policing criminal procedure and federal courts working at the intersections of law politics and history 65 Jefferson B Fordham former Professor of Law 9th Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School William Ray Forrester former Dean Constitutional Law scholar Joel Gerber former Chief Justice of the United States Tax Court Horace Harmon Lurton 1844 1914 Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Dean from 1905 until 1909 Jacob M Dickinson 44th United States Secretary of War Professor of Law from 1897 to 1899 while he was an attorney for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Harold G Maier expert in Private International Law International Civil Litigation retired in 2006 Thomas H Malone 1834 1906 Confederate veteran judge Dean of the Vanderbilt University Law School for two decades 10 James Clark McReynolds 1862 1946 Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court served on the faculty before becoming part of President Theodore Roosevelt s Justice Department Vijay Padmanabhan former attorney adviser for the United States Department of State 66 Lyman Ray Patterson influential copyright scholar and historian served as an assistant United States Attorney while teaching at Vanderbilt Robert K Rasmussen expert in bankruptcy and corporate reorganization former Dean of the USC Gould School of Law Larry Soderquist Professor of Law 1981 2005 director at Corporate and Securities Law Institute Kent Syverud former Garner Anthony Professor of Law expert on complex litigation insurance law and civil procedure Christopher Yoo professor 1999 2007 former director of Vanderbilt s Technology and Entertainment Law Program among the most frequently cited scholars of technology law media law and copyright 67 References edit a b 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