Pace University School of Law - Noted Alumni and Faculty

Noted Alumni and Faculty

  • Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. '87 - Alumnus; Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law & Co-Director, Pace Law School's Environmental Litigation Clinic; Radio host, Ring of Fire; former Assistant District Attorney in the City of New York
  • John P. Cahill '85 - Senior Policy Advisor & Secretary and Chief of Staff to New York State Governor George E. Pataki, and Development Chief of Lower Manhattan; former Commissioner, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Counsel at Chadbourne & Parke
  • Robert Sands - President and COO, Constellation Brands; Chairman, ViaHealth Health System; President of the board of trustees of The Harley School; Chairman, New York Wine and Culinary Center
  • Malachy E. Mannion '79 - United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania
  • Richard Ottinger - Former member of the United States House of Representatives; former dean of Pace Law School and Co-director of the Center for Environmental Legal Studies
  • C. Scott Vanderhoef '81 - County Executive of Rockland County, New York
  • James A. Murphy III '86 - District Attorney, Saratoga County, New York
  • Ruth Noemí Colón - 66th Secretary of State of New York
  • George Oros - Chief of Staff to Westchester County Executive Robert Astorino, former Westchester County Legislator
  • Kieran Lalor '07 - Member of the New York State Assembly

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