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Albert Goldman (J.D. 1925), socialist lawyer and political activist, personal lawyer of Leon Trotsky during his stay in Mexico City [10]; Florence Kelley (1894), social reformer, early advocate for the minimum wage, eight-hour workdays, and children's rights; first general secretary of the National Consumers League; helped to create the National Association for the Advancement of Colored ...
Loretta Lynch graduated from Harvard Law School in 1984 and currently serves as the Attorney General of the United States — the first African-American woman to ever hold the position.
Syracuse University College of Law is a private law school in Syracuse, New York. Following are some of its notable alumni. Following are some of its notable alumni. Academia
Lawyer known for United States v. Microsoft, Bush v. Gore: Emilie Bullowa: 1900 Lawyer and president of the National Association of Women Lawyers: Fanny Hallock Carpenter: 1896 Lawyer and the first woman to win a case before the New York Court of Appeals [6] Evan Chesler: J.D. 1975 Lawyer and chairman of Cravath, Swaine & Moore law firm Amal ...
Suzy Loftus (2005), interim District Attorney of San Francisco (2019-2020) William J. Quinn (1925), Chief of the San Francisco Police Department (1929-1940) Jill Ravitch (1987), District Attorney of Sonoma County, California (2011–present) [14] Anne Marie Schubert (1989), District Attorney of Sacramento County, California (2015–present) [15]
Marc A. Franklin (1956), Frederick I. Richman Professor of Law at Stanford Law School; Charles Garside (1923), former President of the State University of New York; Michael Goldsmith (1975), Woodruff J. Deem Professor of Law at Brigham Young University Law School; William B. Gould IV (1961), Charles A. Beardsley Professor of Law at Stanford Law ...
See the law schools that trained influential attorneys. Many people apply to law school with the hope that their legal credentials will allow them to become powerful judges or politicians. Keep ...
Leon A. Green – long-time dean at Northwestern University School of Law and professor at UT and at Yale Law School; authored pioneering works in tort law [citation needed] Frank Shelby Groner (1877-1943) – President of the College of Marshall.