Boston University School of Law notable alumni

Boston University School of Law notable alumni

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

Notable alumni

* Nathan Abbott, LLB 1881, founding Dean of Stanford Law School
* Lincoln C. Almond, 1961, Governor of Rhode Island
* Ruby Andrew, JD 1992, Director of USAID Indonesia legislative education project
* Armand Arabian, JD 1961, Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
* Carolyn Arch, LLB 1963, first African-American women appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney in the State of New Jersey
* Consuelo Northrup Bailey, LLB 1925, first woman elected as lieutenant governor in the United States
* F. Lee Bailey, LLB 1960, 1966, disbarred criminal defense lawyer; represented O.J. Simpson, among others
* Jennie Loitman Barron, LLB 1913, LLM 1914, first woman appointed associate justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court
* Robert T. Belton, JD 1965, Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University. Nationally prominent civil rights attorney, Assistant Counsel with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, partner in one of the first racially integrated law firms in the South
* Carolyn Berger, JD 1976, first woman Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court
* Albert Brown, JD, Governor of New Hampshire
* Fred Brown, JD, Governor of New Hampshire, U.S. Congressman
* Edward W. Brooke, LLB 1948, LLM 1949, Attorney General of Massachusetts; first African American elected to the Senate by popular vote; one of only five African Americans to serve in the US Senate; awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
* Thomas E. Burke, LLB 1896, Olympic gold medalist in the 100- and 400-meter running events.
* William M. Butler, 1884, U.S. Senator (MA)
* Clara Burrill Bruce, LLB 1926, first African American woman to join a law review; the first African American Woman to be elected editor-in-chief of a law review
* Norman S. Case, LLB 1912, Governor of Rhode Island and the Providence Plantations
* Martha M. Coakley, JD 1979, Massachusetts Attorney General (2007-Present), District Attorney for Middlesex County, Massachusetts
* William S. Cohen, LLB 1965, U.S. Secretary of Defense and US Senator from Maine
*Warren A. Cole - founder of Lambda Chi Alpha, one of the largest social fraternities in the United States
* Paul A. Dever, JD, Governor of Massachusetts
* Judith Nelson Dilday, JD 1974, first African American to serve as a circuit judge on the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court
* Samuel Felker, JD, Governor of New Hampshire
* Ivan Fisher, LLB , A prominent Manhattan lawyer
* Michael F. Flaherty, JD 1994, President of the Boston City Council
* Austin Barclay Fletcher, LLB 1879; 1880 Prominent New York lawyer and Boston University Trustee. Namesake of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
* James C. Foster JD 1976, is the chairman and chief executive officer of Charles River Laboratories, Inc.
* Frank H. Freedman, LLB 1949, LLM 1950, Senior Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
* Richard W. Graber, JD 1981, the United States Ambassador to the Czech Republic.
* Judd A. Gregg, JD 1972, LLM 1975, U.S. Senator, Governor of New Hampshire
* Jane Wallis Gumble, JD 1981, director of the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)
* Emanuel Hewlett, LLB 1877, first African-American graduate of BU Law, argued the "Shipp" case, the first and only criminal trial at the U.S. Supreme Court (1906)
* Jeff Jacoby, JD 1983, "Boston Globe" opinion/editorial columnist
* Byron B. Johnson, LLB 1873, first mayor of Waltham, Massachusetts
* Dr. Barbara C. Jordan, LL.B. 1959, first African-American woman elected to the U.S. Congress from a southern state, awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994, first woman to deliver a keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in 1976
* Edwin B. Jourdain, LLB 1888, helped found the Niagara Movement, which led to the creation of the NAACP
* David E. Kelley, JD 1983, Emmy winning television producer
* Takeo Kikuchi, LLB 1877, founder and first president of Tokyo’s Chuo University
* Gary F. Locke, JD 1975, Governor of Washington, and the first Asian-American governor in the mainland U.S.
* Maria Lopez, first Hispanic appointed a judge in the Massachusetts, current television jurist on the U.S. syndicated television show Judge Maria Lopez.
* J. Gray Lucas, LLB 1883, Assistant U.S. Attorney of Cook County (Illinois), the first African-American to serve as assistant corporation counsel of the City of Chicago and assistant recorder of deeds in Cook County
* Sandra L. Lynch, JD 1971, first woman judge appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
* Elizabeth (Sadie) Holloway Marston, LLB 1918 - co-creator of the comic book character, "Wonder Woman"
* William C. Matthews, LLB 1907, played football and baseball for Harvard University; seen by many as the Jackie Robinson of his day
* J. Howard McGrath, LLB 1929, Sixtieth Attorney General, 1949-52 U.S. Senator, 1940-45Governor of Rhode Island.
* Thomas McIntyre, JD, U.S. Senator (NH)
*Jordan Mintz, JD, Enron Whistleblower
* Howard J. Moore, JD 1960, Civil Rights Attorney, represented Julian Bond and Muhammad Ali, attorney for Angela Davis during the Free Angela campaign of the early 1970s
* F. Bradford Morse, LLB 1949, director of the United Nations Development Program
* Shannon O'Brien, JD 1985, first woman to hold the office of treasurer and receiver general of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
* Bettina B. Plevan, JD 1970, president of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
* Leila Josephine Robinson, LLB 1881, first female law school graduate in Massachusetts and first woman admitted to Massachusetts bar
* Arthur Prentice Rugg, LLB 1886, chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
* William Russell, JD, Governor of Massachusetts
* Emma Fall Schofield, LLB 1908, first female assistant attorney general in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
* Sabita Singh, JD 1990, first judge of south Indian descent in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
* Robert T. Stafford, LLB 1938; HON 1959, U.S. Senator, father or the Robert T. Stafford Student Loan (Stafford Loan) program, the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act) and co-sponsored the Wilderness Protection Act
* Juan R. Torruella, JD 1957, first Hispanic to serve on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
* Robert Upton, JD, U.S. Senator (NH)
* David I. Walsh, JD, U.S. Senator, Governor of Massachusetts
* Clifton R. Wharton, LLB 1920, first African-American Foreign Service Officer in the U.S. Department of State; the first black diplomat to become ambassador by rising through the ranks of the Foreign Service rather than by political appointment; and the first black diplomat to lead a U.S. delegation to a European country.
* Avon Williams, LLB 1947; LLM 1948, prominent civil rights attorney and Tennessee state senator
* Butler Roland Wilson, LLB 1883, co-founder of the Boston branch of the NAACP; branch president from 1926 to 1936; national board of directors in the 1920s.
* Myrth York, JD 1972, Rhode Island State Senator, first female chair of the Senate Health, Education and Welfare Committee (RI)
* Owen D. Young, LLB 1896, founder of RCA, 1929 Time Magazine's Man of the Year Chairman and CEO of General Electric


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