Deans of Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
- 1846—1873 Henry Pirtle
- 1881—1886 William Chenault
- 1886—1890 Rozel Weissinger
- 1890—1911 Willis Overton Harris
- 1911—1919 Charles B. Seymour
- 1919—1921 Edward W. Hines
- 1922—1925 Charles B. Seymour
- 1925—1930 Leon P. Lewis
- 1930—1933 Neville Miller
- 1934—1936 Joseph A. McClain Jr.
- 1936—1946 Jack Neal Lott Jr.
- 1946—1957 Absalom C. Russell
- 1957—1958 William B. Peden
- 1958—1965 Marlin M. Volz
- 1965—1974 James R. Merritt
- 1974—1975 Steven R. Smith (interim)
- 1975—1976 James R. Merritt
- 1976—1980 Harold G. Wren
- 1980—1981 Norvie L. Lay (interim)
- 1981—1990 Barbara B. Lewis
- 1990—2000 Donald L. Burnett Jr.
- 2000—2005 Laura Rothstein
- 2005—2006 David Ensign (interim)
- 2007–2012 Jim Chen
- 2012—present Susan H. Duncan (interim)
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