List of University of Minnesota Law School alumni
The University of Minnesota Law School is a public law school in Minneapolis , Minnesota . It is part of the University of Minnesota . Following are some of its notable alumni.
Academia
Johanna Bond , law professor and academic administrator[ 1]
Willard L. Boyd , former president of the University of Iowa and Field Museum of Natural History [ 2]
Jay Conison , dean of law at the Charlotte School of Law and the past dean of law at Valparaiso University [ 3]
Joel Dobris , professor of law at the University of California, Davis [ 4]
Neil Fulton , dean of the University of South Dakota School of Law
Ernest Gellhorn , former dean of law at Arizona State University , Case Western Reserve University , and the University of Washington [ 5]
Michael J. Glennon , professor of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
William Hawkland , former chancellor of Louisiana State University [ 6]
James L. Hetland Jr. , former professor of law at the University of Minnesota [ 7]
John Hutson , dean of the University of New Hampshire School of Law and former Judge Advocates General of the Navy [ 8]
Robert Kingsley , former dean and the USC Law , and California appellate judge[ 9]
Jane Larson , former professor of law at the University of Wisconsin–Madison [ 10]
Harry S. Martin , former librarian and professor of law, Harvard University
Richard C. Maxwell , former dean of law at UCLA [ 11]
Grant S. Nelson , former professor of law at UCLA
John S. Pillsbury, Jr. , former president of Northwestern National Life Insurance Company [ 12]
Maynard Pirsig , former dean of the University of Minnesota Law School and former temporary justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Daniel D. Polsby , dean of law at George Mason University [ 14]
William Prosser , former dean of law at the University of California, Berkeley [ 15]
Millard Ruud , former executive director of the Association of American Law Schools and former associate dean of the law of the University of Texas-Austin [ 16]
Lee Seokwoo , associate professor of law at Inha University and former Research Scholar at Oxford University
Harold Stassen , former president of the University of Pennsylvania and former governor of Minnesota[ 17]
Nancy Staudt , dean of law at Washington University in St. Louis
Robert Stein , former dean of the University of Minnesota Law School and former executive director of the American Bar Association [ 18]
Michael A. Wolff , dean of the Saint Louis University School of Law and former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri [ 19]
Business
James H. Binger , former chief executive officer of Honeywell [ 20]
Alden W. Clausen , former president of the World Bank [ 21]
Terrance Hanold , former president of the Pillsbury Company [ 22]
Stephen F. Keating , former president of the Honeywell [ 23]
Leonard Murray , former president of the Soo Line Railroad
Tim Pawlenty , president of Financial Services Roundtable and former governor of Minnesota[ 24]
William John Quinn , former president of the Milwaukee Road
Irving S. Shapiro , former CEO of DuPont [ 25]
Arne Sorenson , CEO of Marriott International [ 26] [ 27]
Michael P. Sullivan , former president of Dairy Queen [ 28]
Michael W. Wright , former CEO of Supervalu [ 29]
Entertainment
Government
Judiciary
Federal
Donald Alsop , federal judge[ 32]
Leland Bush , judge of the District Court of Minnesota
Nancy E. Brasel , federal judge
Myron Bright , former judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit [ 33]
William Canby , judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit [ 34]
Michael J. Davis , federal judge[ 35]
David S. Doty , federal judge[ 36]
Henry Norman Graven , former federal judge[ 37]
Gerald Heaney , former judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit [ 38]
Richard H. Kyle , federal judge[ 39]
Earl R. Larson , former federal judge[ 40]
Brett H. Ludwig , federal judge
George MacKinnon , former judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit [ 41]
Harry H. MacLaughlin , former federal judge[ 42]
Patrick J. McNulty , former United States Bankruptcy Court judge and WWII fighter pilot
Ann D. Montgomery , federal judge[ 43]
Diana E. Murphy , judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit [ 44]
Philip Neville , former federal judge[ 45]
Gunnar Nordbye , former federal judge[ 46]
Milton D. Purdy , former federal judge, served on United States Court for China [ 47]
James M. Rosenbaum , federal judge[ 48]
George F. Sullivan , former federal judge[ 49]
John R. Tunheim , federal judge[ 50]
Charles Joseph Vogel , former judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit [ 51]
State
G. Barry Anderson , justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court [ 52]
Paul H. Anderson , justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 53]
Russell A. Anderson , former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 54]
Kathleen A. Blatz , former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 55]
Harrison A. Bronson , former justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court [ 56]
Edward T. Burke , former justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court [ 57]
Theodore Christianson , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
Mary Jeanne Coyne , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
John P. Devaney , former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Ralph J. Erickstad , former Chief Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court [ 58]
Joan Ericksen , judge of the U .S. District Court for the District of Minnesota [ 59]
Paul Feinman , judge of the New York Court of Appeals
Frank T. Gallagher , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
Thomas F. Gallagher , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Sandra Gardebring Ogren , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
James H. Gilbert , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Thomas Eugene Grady , former justice of the Washington Supreme Court
Natalie Hudson , justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
Fallon Kelly , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Janine Kern , justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court
Oscar Knutson , former chief justice of Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Joan Ericksen Lancaster , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Ernest W. Lewis , former justice of the Arizona Supreme Court
Lee Loevinger , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
Charles Loring , former chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Leroy E. Matson , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Julius J. Olson , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
James C. Otis , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Alan Page , justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court and Pro Football Hall of Famer [ 60]
Harry H. Peterson , justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court and former Minnesota attorney general[ 13]
Walter F. Rogosheske , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
Robert Sheran , former chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court [ 13]
John E. Simonett , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Leslie Stein , judge of the New York Court of Appeals
Royal A. Stone , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court (did not graduate)[ 13]
Thomas O. Streissguth , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Edward C. Stringer , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
John J. Todd , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Samuel B. Wilson , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Michael A. Wolff , former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri and dean of Saint Louis University School of Law [ 19]
Lawrence R. Yetka , former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Law
Attorney General
Henry N. Benson , former Minnesota Attorney General
Keith Ellison , Minnesota Attorney General and the first Muslim elected to the United States Congress [ 61]
William S. Ervin , former Attorney General of Minnesota
Mike Hatch , former Minnesota Attorney General [ 62]
Douglas M. Head , former Minnesota Attorney General[ 63]
Hubert "Skip" Humphrey , former Minnesota Attorney General and Minnesota State Senator[ 63]
Henry Linde , former North Dakota Attorney General [ 64]
Miles Lord , former Minnesota Attorney General and U.S. District Court Judge[ 65]
Robert W. Mattson, Sr. , former Minnesota Attorney General[ 66]
William D. Mitchell , former Attorney General of the United States [ 67]
Byron S. Payne , South Dakota Attorney General [ 68] [ 69]
Byron S. Payne , former Attorney General of South Dakota
Harry H. Peterson , former Minnesota attorney general and justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 13]
Albert F. Pratt , former Minnesota Attorney General and member of Minnesota House of Representatives[ 70]
Warren Spannaus , former Minnesota Attorney General[ 63]
Leo A. Temmey , former Attorney General of South Dakota
U.S. Attorney
Private practice
Literature and journalism
Politics
Ellen Anderson , Minnesota State Senator [ 81]
Wendell Anderson , former Governor of Minnesota and United States Senator [ 82]
LaRoy Baird , North Dakota State Senator[ 83]
Jack Baker , GLBT activist, the first couple to apply for a same-sex marriage license in 1970[ 84]
Dean Barkley , former United States Senator[ 85]
James J. Blanchard , former Governor of Michigan and U.S. Ambassador to Canada [ 86]
Quentin N. Burdick , U.S. House of Representatives and former United States Senator[ 87]
Usher L. Burdick , former United States Representative and Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota [ 88]
J. A. A. Burnquist , former governor of Minnesota[ 15]
Harlan J. Bushfield , former Governor of South Dakota and United States Senator[ 89]
Phil Carruthers , former Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives [ 90]
Ray P. Chase , former United States Congressman (did not graduate)[ 91]
Satveer Chaudhary , former Minnesota State Senator[ 92]
Theodore Christianson , former governor of Minnesota and United States Congressman [ 93]
Frederick A. Cina , Minnesota state representative[ 94]
Lawrence D. Cohen , former mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota [ 95]
Chris Coleman , Mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota [ 96]
Charles M. Dale , former Governor of New Hampshire [ 97]
Scott H. DeLisi , United States Ambassador to Nepal [ 98]
Everett Dirksen , former United States Senator (did not graduate)[ 99]
David Durenberger , former United States Senator[ 100]
Judi Dutcher , former Minnesota State Auditor [ 101]
Keith Ellison , first Muslim elected to the United States Congress and Minnesota Attorney General [ 61]
Franklin Ellsworth , former United States Representative[ 102]
Matt Entenza , former Minnesota House Minority Leader[ 103]
Donald M. Fraser , former United States Congressman and mayor of Minneapolis[ 104]
Orville Freeman , former governor of Minnesota[ 105]
Godfrey G. Goodwin , former United States Representative[ 106]
Samuel D. Heins , United States Ambassador to Norway
Einar Hoidale , former United States Congressman[ 107]
Melissa Hortman , Minnesota State Representative[ 108]
Hubert "Skip" Humphrey , Minnesota State Senator and Minnesota Attorney General[ 63]
Sly James , mayor of Kansas City, Missouri [ 109]
Samuel L. Kaplan , United States Ambassador to Morocco [ 110]
Ron Kind , United States Congressman[ 111]
Thomas E. Latimer , former mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota [ 112]
George E. Leach , former mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota [ 113]
Harold LeVander , former governor of Minnesota[ 114]
John Lind , former governor of Minnesota[ 115]
Ernest Lundeen , former United States Senator[ 116]
William Paul Luther , former United States Congressman[ 117]
Tom McDonald , former U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe [ 118]
Clark MacGregor , former United States Representative[ 119]
James Manahan , former United States Representative[ 120]
Carlos Mariani , Minnesota State Representative (did not graduate)[ 121]
Edmon Marukyan , member of the National Assembly of Armenia [ 122]
J. E. Meyers , former mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
Geoff Michel , Minnesota State Senator[ 123]
Clarence B. Miller , former United States Representative[ 124]
Richard Moe , chief of staff to the vice president and former president, National Trust for Historic Preservation [ 125]
Walter Mondale , former Vice President of the United States and United States Ambassador to Japan [ 126]
Wayne Morse , former United States Senator[ 127]
Mee Moua , former Minnesota State Senator[ 128]
Joe Mullery , Minnesota State Representative[ 129]
Constance Berry Newman , former United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs[ 130]
Walter Newton , former United States Representative[ 131]
Dave Olin , former Minnesota State Representative[ 132]
Mabeth Hurd Paige , one of the first four-woman elected to the Minnesota Legislature in 1923[ 133]
Mary Pawlenty , former First Lady of Minnesota and former judge[ 134]
Albert F. Pratt , former Minnesota Attorney General and member of Minnesota House of Representatives[ 70]
J. A. O. Preus , former governor of Minnesota[ 135]
A. J. Rockne , former Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives and longest-serving member[ 136]
Christian Rosenmeier , former Minnesota State Senator
A. J. Rosier , Wyoming state senator[ 137]
Edward Rustad , former Minnesota State Senator
Elmer Ryan , former United States Representative[ 138]
Harry A. Sieben , former Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives[ 139]
Gerald Edward Sikorski , former United States Congressman[ 140]
Steve Simon , Minnesota State Representative[ 141]
George Ross Smith , former United States Representative[ 142]
Harold Stassen , former governor of Minnesota and former president of the University of Pennsylvania [ 17]
Dave Thompson , Minnesota State Senator[ 143]
Bruce Marion Van Sickle , former federal judge, member of North Dakota House of Representatives [ 144]
William W. Ward , former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Charlie Weaver, Jr. , former Minnesota state representative and the governor's Chief of Staff[ 145]
John Francis Wheaton , first African American graduate and the first African American member of the Minnesota Legislature[ 146]
Benson Whitney , former United States Ambassador to Norway [ 147]
Ryan Winkler , Minnesota State Representative[ 148]
Sandra Casber Wise , former First Lady of West Virginia [ 149]
George M. Young , former United States Representative[ 150]
Sports
B. Todd Jones , Chief Disciplinary Officer, National Football League , former director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)[ 31]
Alan Page , Pro Football Hall of Famer and justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[ 60]
Greg Raymer , 2004 World Series of Poker Champion[ 151]
Ballard Smith , former president, San Diego Padres [ 152]
Nick Thompson , MMA Fighter
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