Notable Alumni
- Thurman Arnold, founder — U.S. Court of Appeals Judge for the D.C. Circuit, Yale Law School Professor
- Brooksley Born - Chairwoman, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Joseph A. Califano - U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Chairman of the National Center of Addiction and Substance Abuse
- Abe Fortas, founder — Supreme Court Justice, Yale Law School professor
- Merrick Garland - U.S. Court of Appeals Judge for the D.C. Circuit
- Charles Halpern - Founder of the Center for Law and Social Policy, first Dean of City University of New York School of Law, Berkeley School of Law professor
- Irv Nathan - Attorney General of the District of Columbia
- Paul A. Porter, founder — Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
- Victor H. Kramer - Chief, Litigation Section, Antitrust Division, US Justice Department; Co-founder of the Center for Law and Social Policy; Director of the Institute for Public Representation at Georgetown University Law Center; Professor at Georgetown University Law Center and University of Minnesota Law School.
- William D. Rogers - President, American Society of International Law, Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
- Eli Whitney Debevoise II - U.S. Executive Director of the World Bank
- Kenneth I. Juster - Under Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration
- Michael Solender - General Counsel Bear Sterns
- James W. Jones, managing partner (1986–1995) - Managing Director, Hildebrandt International. Chairman, The Hildebrandt Institute.
- John Hart Ely, influential legal scholar and former dean of Stanford Law School
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