List of NYU Law School people
Legal academia
Derrick Bell | Visiting Professor at NYU Law School | |
John C. Coffee | Adolf A. Berle Professor at Columbia Law School | LLM, 1976 |
Ronald Dworkin | Frank Henry Sommer Professor at NYU Law School | |
Deborah Epstein | Professor of Law at Georgetown Law School | J.D., 1988 |
Richard Epstein | Laurence A. Tisch Professor at NYU Law School | |
Noah Feldman | NYU Law School faculty (2001–2007); professor at Harvard Law School | |
Brant J. Hellwig | Dean of the Washington and Lee University School of Law | L.L.M., 2000 |
Bridget McCormack | Professor of Law; founder and co-director of the Michigan Innocence Clinic at the University of Michigan Law School | J.D., 1991 |
John Henry Merryman | Nelson Bowman Sweitzer Professor at Stanford Law School | LLM, 1951; JSD, 1955 |
Arthur R. Miller | University Professor at NYU Law School | |
Thomas Nagel | University Professor at NYU Law School | |
Eric Posner | Visiting Professor at NYU Law School | |
Judith Resnik | Professor at Yale Law School | J.D., 1975 |
Richard Revesz | Lawrence King Professor at NYU Law School | |
Peter H. Schuck | Simeon E. Baldwin Professor at Yale Law School | LLM, 1966 |
Abbe Smith | Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center | J.D., 1982 |
Jane M. Spinak | Edward Ross Aranow Clinical Professor at Columbia Law School | J.D., 1979 |
Jeremy Waldron | University Professor at NYU Law School |
Press, literature, education and arts
Cherry Chevapravatdumrong | Writer | J.D. | Co-Producer, Family Guy |
Deborah Coonts | Writer | LL.M, 2006 | Romantic mystery novelist (Forge Books) |
Michael Gartner | Journalist | J.D. 1972 | 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing |
Richard Joel | President | J.D. 1975 | President, Yeshiva University |
Demetri Martin | Comedian | J.D. 1998 (did not graduate) | Comedian, Important Things with Demetri Martin, The Daily Show |
Charles Reznikoff | Poet | LL.B., 1916 | Objectivist poet |
Gerald Schoenfeld | Theater owner and manager | Chairman of the Shubert Organization 1972–2008 | |
Will Truman | Fictional lawyer (Will & Grace, 1998–2006) | Played by Eric McCormack | |
Matthew Ahn | Guinness World Record holder | J.D. 2014 | Holds the Guinness World Record for fastest time to travel to all New York City Subway stations[1] |
Shana Knizhnik | Bestselling author | J.D. 2015 | Creator of the Notorious R.B.G. blog and co-author of Notorious R.B.G.: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg[2] |
Sports
Gary Bettman | NHL Commissioner | J.D., 1977 |
Howard Cosell | Sportscaster | B.A., 1938; J.D. 1941 |
Bill Daly | NHL Chief Legal Officer and Executive V.P. | J.D. 1990 |
Lou Silver | American-Israeli basketball player | LL.M. |
Paul Tagliabue | NFL Commissioner | J.D. 1969 |
Business
John J. Creedon | Manager | B.S. 1955, JD. 1957 | Former CEO and Chairman, MetLife |
Michael Karlan | Founder | LL.M., 1993 | Professionals in the City |
Victor F. Ganzi | President and CEO | LL.M., 1981 | President and CEO of Hearst Corporation.[3] |
Herb Kelleher | Founder and CEO | LL.B., 1955 | Southwest Airlines |
Robert A. Kindler | Vice Chairman | J.D., 1980 | Morgan Stanley |
Martin Lipton | Co-founder, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz | J.D., 1955 | Inventor of the "poison pill", M&A Master |
Harold M. Messner | CEO | J.D. 1970 | CEO of Robert Half International.[4] |
Paul Moore, Sr. | Financier, industrialist | LL.B. 1911 | Republic Airways |
Barry Salzberg | CEO | LL.M. | CEO of Deloitte |
Stuart Subotnick | J.D. | ||
Charles A. Ratner | CEO and chairman of the board | J.D. | CEO and chairman of the board of Forest City Enterprises.[5] |
Politics and government
Members of the United States Congress
Lamar Alexander | J.D., 1965 | United States Senate |
William Bernard Barry | LL.B., 1925 | United States House of Representatives |
Rudy Boschwitz | M.B.A., 1950, J.D., 1953 | United States Senate |
Charles Robin Britt | LL.M., 1976 | United States House of Representatives |
Peter Angelo Cavicchia | LL.B., 1908 | United States House of Representatives (1931–1937) |
Maurice Connolly | LL.B., 1898 | United States House of Representatives |
Irwin Delmore Davidson | B.S., 1927, LL.B., 1928 | United States House of Representatives |
Diana DeGette | J.D., 1982 | United States House of Representatives (1997–) |
Fred J. Eckert | Postgraduate work | United States House of Representatives, U.S. Ambassador |
Edward Irving Edwards | LL.B. | United States Senate (1923–1929), Governor of New Jersey |
Smith Ely | LL.B., 1846 | United States House of Representatives |
Leonard Farbstein | LL.B. 1924 | United States House of Representatives (1957–1971) |
Hamilton Fish, Jr. | LL.B. 1957 | United States House of Representatives (1969–1995) |
Jacob Augustus Geissenhainer | LL.B., 1862 | United States House of Representatives |
Anthony Jerome Griffin | LL.B., 1892 | United States House of Representatives (1918–1935) |
Frank Joseph Guarini | J.D., 1950, LL.M. 1955 | United States House of Representatives (1979–1993) |
Jacob Javits | LL.B., 1926 | United States Senate |
Mitchell Jenkins | LL.B., 1926 | United States House of Representatives |
Edward Aloysius Kenney | LL.B. 1908 | United States House of Representatives (1933–1938) |
Arthur George Klein | LL.B. 1926 | United States House of Representatives (1946–1956) |
Edward I. Koch | LL.B. 1948 | United States House of Representatives (1969–1977); Mayor of New York City (1978–1989) |
Fiorello La Guardia | LL.B., 1908 | United States House of Representatives (1916–1934); Mayor of New York City (1934–1945) |
Jefferson Monroe Levy | LL.B. 1873 | United States House of Representatives (1911–1915) |
Stanley Nelson Lundine | LL.B. 1964 | United States House of Representatives (1976–1987) |
John MacCrate | LL.B. 1906 | United States House of Representatives |
Allan Langdon McDermott | LL.B., 1877 | United States House of Representatives (1900–1907) |
Thomas Joseph Meskill | LL.B. 1955 | United States House of Representatives |
James Edward Murray | J.D., 1900 | United States Senate (1934–1961) |
Tasker Lowndes Oddie | LL.B., 1895 | United States Senate (1921–1933)[6] |
James Aloysius O`Gorman | J.D., 1887 | United States Senate (1911–1917) |
Denis O`Leary | LL.B., 1890 | United States House of Representatives |
Bob Packwood | J.D., 1957 | United States Senate (1969–1995) |
Nathan David Perlman | LL.B. 1907 | United States House of Representatives (1920–1927) |
Anning Smith Prall | LL.B:, 1908 | United States House of Representatives (1923–1935) |
Benjamin Rabin | LL.B., 1917 | United States House of Representatives |
Leo Frederick Rayfiel | LL.B. 1908 | United States House of Representatives |
Elihu Root | LL.B., 1867 | Secretary of War (1899–1903), Secretary of State (1905–1909); United States Senate, 1912 Nobel Peace Prize |
Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal | LL.M., 1952 | United States House of Representatives (1962–1983) |
Daniel Edgar Sickles | LL.B., 1846 | United States House of Representatives |
Isaac Siegel | LL.B., 1901 | United States House of Representatives |
Ludwig Teller | LL.B., 1935 | United States House of Representatives (1957–1961) |
Herbert Tenzer | LL.B. 1927 | United States House of Representatives |
Samuel J. Tilden | LL.B., 1941 | United States Senate, Governor of the State of New York |
Elijah Ward | LL.B., 1943 | United States House of Representatives |
Government, international organizations and other
Carol Bellamy | lawyer | J.D., 1968 | Executive Director, UNICEF |
David Boies | Lawyer | LL.M., 1967 | United States v. Microsoft, Bush v. Gore |
Thomas Buergenthal | Legal scholar | J.D., 1960 | Judge, International Court of Justice (2000 -) |
Roberto de Oliveira Campos | Diplomat | Graduate work | Brazilian politician and legislator; Ambassador to the U.S. and UK. |
Evan Chesler | Lawyer | J.D., 1975 | Chairman, Cravath, Swaine & Moore (2013–) |
Amal Clooney | Human rights lawyer | LL.M., 2002 | Barrister at Doughty Street Chambers, London, UK |
Clay Constantinou | Diplomat | LL.M., 1986 | U.S. Ambassador to Luxemburg |
Crystal Eastman | Activist | J.D., 1907 | Peace activist |
Nabil Elaraby | Legal scholar | LL.M., 1969; J.S.D., 1971 | Judge, International Court of Justice |
Mohamed ElBaradei | Diplomat and Nobel laureate | LL.M., 1971; J.S.D., 1974 | Director General, International Atomic Energy Agency (1997–) |
Guillermo Endara | Lawyer | LL.M., 1963 | President of Panama |
Abraham Foxman | J.D., 1965 | National Director and Chairman of the Anti-Defamation League (1987–) | |
Louis Freeh | Politician | LL.M., 1984 | FBI Director (1993–2001) |
Philip Friedman | Author | J.D. 1969 | N.Y. Times best-selling author |
Rudy Giuliani | Politician | J.D., 1968 | Mayor of New York City (1994–2001); Presidential candidate (2008) |
Nancy Grace | LL.M. | Court TV host | |
Bob Ferguson | J.D. | Washington State Attorney General | |
Seth D. Harris | J.D., 1990 | U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor (2009– ) | |
Arthur Helton | Lawyer, refugee advocate | 1976 | |
Dennis G. Jacobs | Judge | J.D., 1973 | Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
Judith Kaye | Legal scholar | LL.B., 1958 | Chief Judge, New York Court of Appeals |
John F. Kennedy, Jr. | Lawyer, journalist | J.D., 1989 | Son of President John F. Kennedy |
Jon Leibowitz | Lawyer | J.D., 1984 | Chairman, Federal Trade Commission |
Sheryl Lipman | Judge | J.D., 1987 | United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee |
Bridget McCormack | J.D., 1991 | Associate Justice, Michigan Supreme Court | |
M Blane Michael | Judge | J.D., 1968 | U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit |
William Moehle | Lawyer | J.D., 1979 | Town Supervisor for Brighton, Monroe County, New York, 2012-present |
Yaakov Neeman | Politician | LL.M., J.S.D. | Finance Minister of Israel; Chair, Neeman Committee |
Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. | Politician | LL.M. | New Jersey State Senator[7] |
Gonzalo Parra-Aranguen | Legal scholar | LL.M., 1952 | Judge, International Court of Justice |
Burton B. Roberts | Judge | 1949 | Bronx judge known for his no-nonsense imperious handling of cases; model for the character of Myron Kovitsky in Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities[8] |
Joseph Russoniello | United States Attorney | J.D., 1966 | U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California |
M. Patricia Smith | Lawyer | J.D. | Solicitor, United States Department of Labor |
Theodore Trautwein | Judge | Sentenced a reporter from The New York Times to 40 days in jail in the "Dr. X" trial of Mario Jascalevich[9] | |
Benjamin B. Wagner | Attorney | J.D. | United States Attorney for the Eastern District of California |
Martha M. Walz | Politician | J.D., 1987 | Democratic member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives |
Daniel Weisberg | Lawyer | J.D. | General Counsel and Executive Vice President, The New Teacher Project |
Edwin D. Williamson | Government executive | J.D., 1964 | Director, White House Office of Government Ethics |
Ma Ying-Jeou | Politician | LL.M., 1976 | President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) |
References
- ↑ "Law student breaks New York City subway all-stations speed record". 2015-05-20. Retrieved 2016-08-29.
- ↑ "Best Sellers - The New York Times". New York Times. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
- ↑ http://www.nndb.com/people/427/000128043/
- ↑ http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/12/lead_07ceos_Harold-M-Messmer-Jr_2UFN.html
- ↑ http://www.forestcity.net/company/people/Pages/display-corporate_officers.aspx?personID=4
- ↑ "Nevada Governor Tasker Lowndes Oddie". National Governors Association. Retrieved October 4, 2012.
- ↑ Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. legislative web page, New Jersey Legislature, backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 25, 1998. Accessed May 27, 2010.
- ↑ McFadden, Robert D. "Tom Wolfe’s Model Justice Dies at 88", The New York Times, October 24, 2010. Accessed October 24, 2010.
- ↑ Corcoran, David. "Theodore Trautwein, Judge in Landmark Press Case, Dies at 80", The New York Times, September 2, 2000. Accessed October 13, 2009.
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