List of Stanford University people

This is a list of encyclopedic persons (students, alumni, faculty or academic affiliates) associated with Stanford University in the United States.

Contents

University presidents

  1. David Starr Jordan (1891–1913)
  2. John Casper Branner (1913–1915)
  3. Ray Lyman Wilbur (1916–1943)
  4. Donald Bertrand Tresidder (1943–1948)
    Alvin C. Eurich (Acting, 1948)
  5. J. E. Wallace Sterling (1949–1968)
  6. Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer (1968–1970)
  7. Richard Wall Lyman (1970–1980)
  8. Donald Kennedy (1980–1992)
  9. Gerhard Casper (1992–2000)
  10. John L. Hennessy (2000–present)

Provosts

  1. Douglas M. Whitaker, 1952–1955
  2. Frederick E. Terman, 1955–1965
  3. Richard W. Lyman, 1967–1970
  4. William F. Miller, 1971–1978
  5. Gerald J. Lieberman, 1979
  6. Donald Kennedy, 1979–1980
  7. Albert M. Hastorf, 1980–1984
  8. James N. Rosse, 1984–1992
  9. Gerald J. Lieberman, 1992–1993
  10. Condoleezza Rice, 1993–1999
  11. John L. Hennessy, 1999–2000
  12. John Etchemendy, 2000–present

Notable Stanford alumni

Academics

Presidents and Chancellors of Universities and Colleges

Academia Generally

Computer science and electrical engineering

Other science

Arts and literature

Artists

Film/television

Journalism

Music

Writers

Astronauts

Entrepreneurs and business leaders

Miscellaneous

Politics

Presidents, Vice Presidents, Prime Ministers, and royalty

Name Class year Notability References
Herbert Hoover A.B. 1895 31st President of the United States [7]
John F. Kennedy M.B.A. Class of 1942 (dropped out) 35th President of the United States [8]
Ricardo Maduro A.B. 1967 28th President of Honduras [9]
Alejandro Toledo A.M. 1972
A.M. 1974
Ph.D. 1993
92nd President of Peru [10]
Jorge Serrano Elías A.M. 1973 29th President of Guatemala [11]
Mohammad Reza Aref M.S. 1976
Ph.D. 1980
2nd First Vice President of Iran [12]
Ehud Barak M.S. 1979 10th Prime Minister of Israel [13]
Taro Aso Graduate student 1963–1965 59th Prime Minister of Japan [14]
Yukio Hatoyama Ph.D. 1976 60th Prime Minister of Japan [15]
Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant A.M. 1985 Crown Prince of Belgium [16]
Kesang Choden Wangchuck B.A. 2004 Princess of Bhutan [17]
Sonam Dechen Wangchuck B.A. 2003 Princess of Bhutan [18]
Mohammed Waheed Hassan M.A. 1982
M.A. 1985
Ph.D 1987
First Vice President of Maldives [19]

U.S. Senators

Name Class year Notability References
Max Baucus A.B. 1964
LL.B. 1967
United States Senator [20]
Jeff Bingaman LL.B. 1968 United States Senator [21]
Frank Church A.B. 1947
LL.B. 1950
United States Senator [22]
Kent Conrad A.B. 1971 United States Senator [23]
Alan Cranston A.B. 1936 United States Senator [24]
Paul Fannin A.B. 1930 United States Senator; 11th Governor of Arizona [25]
Dianne Feinstein A.B. 1955 United States Senator [26]
Mark Hatfield A.M. 1948 United States Senator; 29th Governor of Oregon [27]
Carl Hayden A.B. 1900 United States Senator; President pro tempore of the United States Senate [28]
Charles B. Henderson A.B. 1893 United States Senator [29]
Henry "Scoop" Jackson United States Senator [30]
Ernest McFarland A.M. 1922
LL.B. 1924
United States Senator; 8th United States Senate Majority Leader; 10th Governor of Arizona [31]
Charles L. McNary A.B. 1897 United States Senator; 3rd United States Senate Minority Leader; Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court; 1940 U.S. Vice Presidential candidate [32]
Jeff Merkley A.B. 1979 United States Senator [33]
Lee Metcalf A.B. 1936 United States Senator [34]
Thomas M. Storke A.B. 1898 United States Senator [35]
Tim Wirth Ph.D. 1973 United States Senator [36]
Ron Wyden A.B. 1971 United States Senator [37]

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives

Name Class year Notability References
Robert Badham A.B. 1951 U.S. Congressman [38]
Xavier Becerra A.B. 1980
J.D. 1984
U.S. Congressman [39]
Judy Biggert A.B. 1959 U.S. Congresswoman [40]
Ernest K. Bramblett A.B. 1925 U.S. Congresswoman [41]
Hamer H. Budge A.B. 1933 U.S. Congresswoman [42]
Cal Dooley A.M. 1987 U.S. Congressman [43]
Jennifer Dunn A.B. 1963 U.S. Congresswoman [44]
Don Edwards A.B. 1936
LL.B. 1939
U.S. Congressman [45]
Eric Fingerhut J.D. 1984 U.S. Congressman [46]
Arthur M. Free A.B. 1901
LL.B. 1903
U.S. Congressman [47]
Daniel Hamburg A.B. 1970 U.S. Congressman [48]
Peter Hoagland A.B. 1963 U.S. Congressman [49]
Steve Horn A.B. 1953
Ph.D. 1958
U.S. Congressman [50]
Michael Huffington A.B. 1970
B.S. 1970
U.S. Congressman [51]
Jim Kolbe M.B.A. 1967 U.S. Congressman [52]
Clarence F. Lea A.B. 1897 U.S. Congressman [53]
Dan Lipinski M.S. 1989 U.S. Congressman [54]
James F. Lloyd A.B. 1958 U.S. Congressman [55]
Zoe Lofgren A.B. 1970 U.S. Congresswoman [56]
Bob Mathias A.B. 1953 U.S. Congressman, two-time Olympic gold-medalist [57]
Pete McCloskey A.B. 1950
LL.B. 1953
U.S. Congressman [58]
Lee Metcalf A.B. 1936 U.S. Congressman [59]
Will Rogers, Jr. A.B. 1935 U.S. Congressman [60]
Adam Schiff A.B. 1982 U.S. Congressman [61]
Jim Sensenbrenner A.B. 1965 U.S. Congressman [62]
Burt L. Talcott A.B. 1942
LL.B. 1948
U.S. Congressman [63]
Charles M. Teague A.B. 1931
LL.B. 1934
U.S. Congressman [64]
William I. Traeger A.B. 1901 U.S. Congressman; Sheriff of Los Angeles County; USC Trojans football head coach [65]
Victor Veysey Ph.D. 1942 U.S. Congressman [66]
Doug Walgren LL.B. 1966 U.S. Congressman [67]
David Wu B.S. 1977 U.S. Congressman [68]
Ed Zschau M.B.A. 1963
M.S. 1964
Ph.D. 1967
U.S. Congressman [69]

Governors

Name Class year Notability References
Gray Davis A.B. 1964 37th Governor of California [70]
John V. Evans A.B. 1951 27th Governor of Idaho [71]
Paul Fannin A.B. 1930 11th Governor of Arizona and United States Senator [72]
Mark Hatfield A.M. 1948 29th Governor of Oregon and United States Senator [73]
Goodwin Knight A.B. 1919 31st Governor of California [74]
Ernest McFarland A.M. 1922, LL.B. 1924 10th Governor of Arizona and 8th United States Senate Majority Leader [75]
Dixy Lee Ray Ph.D. 1945 17th (and first female) Governor of Washington [76]
Mitt Romney attended 70th Governor of Massachusetts and Republican candidate for the United States presidential election, 2008 [77]
Olene S. Walker A.M. 1954 15th (and first female) Governor of Utah [78]
Hidehiko Yuzaki M.B.A. 1995 Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture [79]

Diplomats

Lieutenant Governors

Name Class year Notability References
Bill Halter A.B. 1983 14th Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas [80]
Brian Krolicki A.B. 1983 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Nevada [81]
Loren Leman A.M. 1973 10th Lieutenant Governor of Alaska [82]
Gail Schoettler A.B. 1965 44th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado [83]

U.S. Statewide Officials Other than Governors/Lieutenant Governors

Name Class year Notability References
Kathleen Brown A.B. 1967 29th California State Treasurer [84]
March Fong Eu Ed.D. 1954 25th California Secretary of State [85]
Doug La Follette M.S. 1964 28th and 30th Wisconsin Secretary of State [86]
Ross Miller A.B. 1998 16th Nevada Secretary of State [87]
Steve Poizner M.B.A. 1980 California Insurance Commissioner [88]
Robert Y. Thornton A.B. 1932 8th Oregon Attorney General [89]
John Van de Kamp LL.B. 1959 28th California Attorney General [90]
Steve Westly A.B. 1978
M.B.A. 1983
30th California State Controller [91]
Ted Wheeler A.B. 1985 28th Oregon State Treasurer [92]
Justin Wilson A.B. 1967 34th Tennessee State Comptroller of the Treasury [93]

California State Legislators

U.S. State Legislators Outside California

Other non-U.S. political officials

Other U.S. politicial officials

Law

National Supreme Court Justices

Name Class year Notability References
Stephen Breyer
(born 1938)
A.B. 1959 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1994–present)
Chief Judge of the First Circuit Court of Appeals (1990–1994)
Judge of the First Circuit Court of Appeals (1980–1990)
[94]
Sian Elias
(born 1949)
J.S.M. 1972 1st Female and 12th Chief Justice of New Zealand (1999–present) [95]
Anthony Kennedy
(born 1936)
A.B. 1958 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1988–present)
Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1975–1988)
[96]
Sandra Day O'Connor
(born 1930)
A.B. 1950
LL.B. 1952
1st Female Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1981–2006)
Judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals (1979–1981)
1st Female U.S. State Senate Majority Leader (1973–1975)
Arizona State Senator (1969–1975)
[97]
William Rehnquist
(1924–2005)
A.B. 1948
A.M. 1948
LL.B. 1952
Chief Justice of the United States (1986–2005)
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1972–1986)
[98]

U.S. Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judges

Name Class year Notability References
Carlos Bea
(born 1938)
A.B. 1956
LL.B. 1958
Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (2003–present) [99]
Consuelo Maria Callahan
(born 1950)
A.B. 1972 Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (2003–present)
Associate Justice of the California Third District Court of Appeal (1996–2003)
[100]
Richard Harvey Chambers
(1906–1994)
LL.B. 1932 Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1959–1976)
Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1954–1959)
[101]
Benjamin C. Duniway
(1907–1986)
LL.B. 1931 Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1961–1976)
Associate Justice of the California First District Court of Appeal (1959–1961)
[102]
Raymond C. Fisher
(born 1939)
LL.B. 1966 Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1999–present) [103]
Betty Binns Fletcher
(born 1923)
A.B. 1943 Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1979–1998) [104]
Cynthia Holcomb Hall
(born 1929)
A.B. 1951
LL.B. 1954
Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1984–1997)
Judge of the Central District of California (1981–1984)
[105]
Shirley Hufstedler
(born 1925)
LL.B. 1949 1st United States Secretary of Education (1979–1981)
Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1968–1979)
Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Five (1966–1968)
[106]
Procter R. Hug, Jr.
(born 1931)
LL.B. 1958 Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1996–2000)
Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1977–1996; 2000–2002)
[107]
Gilbert H. Jertberg
(1897–1973)
A.B. 1920
LL.B. 1922
Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1958–1967)
Judge of the Southern District of California (1955–1958)
[108]
Dal Millington Lemmon
(1887–1958)
A.B. 1908 Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1954–1958)
Judge of the Northern District of California (1947–1954)
[109]
William Albert Norris
(born 1927)
LL.B. 1954 Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1980–1994) [110]
Pamela Ann Rymer
(1941–2011)
LL.B. 1964 Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1989–2011)
Judge of the Central District of California (1983–1989)
[111]

U.S. Federal Court of Appeals Judges Outside the Ninth Circuit

Name Class year Notability References
Scott Matheson, Jr.
(born 1953)
A.B. 1975 Judge of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals (2010–present) [112]
Justin Miller
(1888–1973)
A.B. 1911
LL.B. 1914
Judge of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals (1937–1945) [113]
John M. Rogers
(born 1948)
A.B. 1970 Judge of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (2002–present) [114]
Oliver Seth
(1915–1996)
A.B. 1937 Chief Judge of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals (1977–1984)
Judge of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals (1962–1977)
[115]

U.S. Federal District Court Judges for the Northern District of California

Name Class year Notability References
Samuel Conti
(born 1922)
LL.B. 1948 Judge of the Northern District of California (1970–1987) [116]
Jeremy D. Fogel
(born 1949)
A.B. 1971 Judge of the Northern District of California (1998–present) [117]
Phyllis Jean Hamilton
(born 1952)
A.B. 1974 Judge of the Northern District of California (2000–present) [118]
Susan Yvonne Illston
(born 1948)
J.D. 1973 Judge of the Northern District of California (1995–present) [119]
Charles A. Legge
(born 1930)
A.B. 1952
LL.B. 1954
Judge of the Northern District of California (1984–2001) [120]
Robert Francis Peckham
(1920–1993)
A.B. 1941
LL.B. 1945
Chief Judge of the Northern District of California (1976–1988)
Judge of the Northern District of California (1966–1976)
[121]
Fern M. Smith
(born 1933)
A.B. 1972
J.D. 1975
Judge of the Northern District of California (1988–2003) [122]
Vaughn Walker
(born 1944)
LL.B. 1970 Chief Judge of the Northern District of California (2004–2010)
Judge of the Northern District of California (1989–2004; 2010–2011)
[123]
James Ware
(born 1946)
J.D. 1972 Chief Judge of the Northern District of California (2010–present)
Judge of the Northern District of California (1990–2010)
[124]
Stanley Alexander Weigel
(1905–1999)
A.B. 1926
LL.B. 1928
Judge of the Northern District of California (1962–1982) [125]
Claudia Ann Wilken
(born 1949)
A.B. 1971 Judge of the Northern District of California (1993–present) [126]

U.S. Federal District Court Judges in California Outside the Northern District

Name Class year Notability References
Benjamin F. Bledsoe
(1874–1938)
A.B. 1896 Judge of the Southern District of California (1914–1925) [127]
Rudi M. Brewster
(born 1932)
LL.B. 1960 Judge of the Southern District of California (1984–1998) [128]
Irma Elsa Gonzalez
(born 1948)
A.B. 1970 Chief Judge of the Southern District of California (2005–present)
Judge of the Southern District of California (1992–2005)
[129]
Harry Lindley Hupp
(1929–2004)
A.B. 1953
LL.B. 1955
Judge of the Central District of California (1984–1997) [130]
Fred Kunzel
(1901–1969)
A.B. 1925
LL.B. 1927
Chief Judge of the Southern District of California (1967–1969)
Judge of the Southern District of California (1959–1967)
[131]
David F. Levi
(born 1951)
J.D. 1980 Chief Judge of the Eastern District of California (2003–2007)
Judge of the Eastern District of California (1990–2003)
[132]
Lawrence Tupper Lydick
(1916–1995)
A.B. 1938
LL.B. 1942
Judge of the Central District of California (1971–1984) [133]
Linda Hodge McLaughlin
(1942–1999)
A.B. 1963 Judge of the Central District of California (1992–1999) [134]
John A. Mendez
(born 1955)
A.B. 1977 Judge of the Eastern District of California (2007–present) [135]
Kimberly J. Mueller
(born 1957)
J.D. 1995 Judge of the Eastern District of California (2010–present) [136]
S. James Otero
(born 1951)
J.D. 1976 Judge of the Central District of California (2003–present) [137]
John S. Rhoades, Sr.
(1925–2007)
A.B. 1948 Judge of the Southern District of California (1985–1995) [138]
George P. Schiavelli
(born 1948)
A.B. 1970 Judge of the Central District of California (2004–2008) [139]
James V. Selna
(born 1945)
A.B. 1967
LL.B. 1970
Judge of the Central District of California (2003–present) [140]
Christina A. Snyder
(born 1947)
J.D. 1972 Judge of the Central District of California (1997–present) [141]

U.S. Federal District Court Judges Outside California

Name Class year Notability References
Wayne Edward Alley
(born 1932)
A.B. 1952
LL.B. 1957
Judge of the Western District of Oklahoma (1985–1999) [142]
D. Brook Bartlett
(1937–2000)
LL.B. 1962 Chief Judge of the Western District of Missouri (1995–2000)
Judge of the Western District of Missouri (1981–1995)
[143]
Laurie Smith Camp
(born 1953)
A.B. 1974 Judge of the District of Nebraska (2001–present) [144]
Paul G. Cassell
(born 1959)
A.B. 1979
J.D. 1984
Judge of the District of Utah (2002–2007) [145]
Deborah K. Chasanow
(born 1948)
J.D. 1974 Chief Judge of the District of Maryland (2010–present)
Judge of the District of Maryland (1993–2010)
[146]
Walter Early Craig
(1909–1986)
A.B. 1931
LL.B. 1934
Chief Judge of the District of Arizona (1973–1979)
Judge of the District of Arizona (1963–1973)
[147]
Gary Feinerman
(born 1965)
J.D. 1991 Judge of the Northern District of Illinois (2010–present) [148]
Joan B. Gottschall
(born 1947)
J.D. 1973 Judge of the Northern District of Illinois (1996–present) [149]
Thomas P. Griesa
(born 1930)
LL.B. 1958 Chief Judge of the Southern District of New York (1993–2000)
Judge of the Southern District of New York (1972–1993)
[150]
Halil Suleyman Ozerden
(born 1966)
J.D. 1998 Judge of the Southern District of Mississippi (2007–present) [151]
Gene E. K. Pratter
(born 1949)
A.B. 1971 Judge of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (2004–present) [152]
John Rolly Ross
(1899–1963)
LL.B. 1926 Chief Judge of the District of Nevada (1961–1963)
Judge of the District of Nevada (1954–1961)
[153]
Gus J. Solomon
(1906–1987)
LL.B. 1929 Chief Judge of the District of Oregon (1958–1971)
Judge of the District of Oregon (1950–1958)
[154]
Richard Gaylore Stearns
(born 1944)
A.B. 1968 Judge of the District of Massachusetts (1993–present) [155]
Bruce Rutherford Thompson
(1911–1992)
LL.B. 1936 Judge of the District of Nevada (1963–1978) [156]
David Keith Winder
(1932–2009)
LL.B. 1958 Chief Judge of the District of Utah (1993–1997)
Judge of the District of Utah (1979–1993)
[157]

U.S. State Supreme Court Chief Justices

Name Class year Notability References
Walter L. Carpeneti
(born 1945)
A.B. 1967 12th Chief Justice of Alaska (2009–present)
Associate Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court (1998–2009)
[158]
Barbara Durham
(1942–2002)
LL.B. 1968 1st Female Chief Justice of the Washington Supreme Court (1995–1998)
Associate Justice of the Washington Supreme Court (1985–1995, 1998–1999)
[159]
Ronald M. George
(born 1940)
LL.B. 1964 27th Chief Justice of California (1996–2011)
Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court (1991–1996)
[160]
Warren Matthews
(born 1939)
A.B. 1961 8th and 12th Chief Justice of Alaska (1987–1990, 1997–2000)
Associate Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court (1977–1987, 1990–1997, 2000–2009)
[161]
Chase T. Rogers
(born 1956)
A.B. 1979 2nd Female and 37th Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court (2007–present) [162]
Gordon R. Thompson
(1918–1995)
LL.B. 1943 Chief Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court (1966–1968, 1973–1974)
Associate Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court (1961–1965, 1969–1972, 1975–1980)
[163]
Donald Wright
(1907–1985)
A.B. 1929 24th Chief Justice of California (1970–1977) [164]

U.S. State Supreme Court Associate Justices

Name Class year Notability References
Brent R. Appel
(born 1950)
A.B. 1973
A.M. 1973
Associate Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court (2006–present) [165]
William P. Clark, Jr.
(born 1931)
A.B. 1953 Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court (1973–1981)
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State (1981–1982)
U.S. National Security Advisor (1982–1983)
44th U.S. Secretary of the Interior
[166]
Cathy Cochran
(born 1944)
A.B. 1966 Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (2001–present) [167]
Allison H. Eid
(born 1965)
A.B. 1987 Associate Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court (2006–present) [168]
Rebecca Love Kourlis
(born 1952)
A.B. 1973
J.D. 1976
Associate Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court (1995–2006) [169]
Steven H. Levinson
(born 1946)
A.B. 1968 Associate Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court (1992–2008) [170]
Goodwin Liu
(born 1970)
B.S. 1991 Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court (2011–present) [171]
Monica Márquez
(born 1969)
A.B. 1991 Associate Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court (2010–present) [172]
Marshall F. McComb
(1894–1981)
A.B. 1917 Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court (1956–1977) [173]
Charles L. McNary
(1874–1944)
A.B. 1897 Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court (1913–1915)
United States Senator (1917–1944)
United States Senate Minority Leader (1933–1944)
[174]
Carlos R. Moreno
(born 1948)
J.D. 1975 Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court (2001–2011) [175]
Brian Morris
(born 1963)
A.B. 1986
A.M. 1987
J.D. 1992
Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court (2004–present) [176]
Frank K. Richardson
(1914–1999)
A.B. 1935
LL.B. 1938
Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court (1974–1983) [177]
Robert S. Smith
(born 1944)
A.B. 1965 Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals (2004–present) [178]

California Second District Court of Appeal Justices

Name Class year Notability References
Richard W. Abbe
(1926–2000)
A.B. 1950 Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Six (1982–1990) [179]
Gerold C. Dunn
(1911–1980)
A.B. 1934
LL.B. 1938
Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Four (1968–1977) [180]
John J. Ford
(1907–1982)
A.B. 1928 Presiding Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Three (1966–1977)
Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Three (1959–1966)
[181]
Elizabeth A. Grimes
(born 1954)
J.D. 1980 Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Eight (2010–present) [182]
Richard M. Mosk
(born 1939)
A.B. 1960 Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Five (2001–present) [183]
Dennis M. Perluss
(born 1948)
A.B. 1970 Presiding Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Seven (2003–present)
Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Seven (2001–2003)
[184]
William A. Reppy
(1912–2005)
A.B. 1934 Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Five (1968–1972) [185]
Kathryn Doi Todd
(born 1942)
A.B. 1963 Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Two (2001–present)
First female Asian American judge in the history of the United States (1978)
[186]
Walton J. Wood
(1878–1945)
A.B. 1901 Associate Justice of the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Two (1935–1945)
First public defender in the history of the United States (1914–1921)
[187]

California Court of Appeal Justices Outside the Second District

U.S. state appellate court judges outside California

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