Notable Alumni
- Mark S. Anderson (JD '89), Vice President and General Counsel, Dolby Laboratories
- Elaine Andrews (JD '76) Superior Court Judge, Alaska (retired)
- John L. Baxter (JD '94), Salt Lake City Justice Court Judge, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Joan Blades (JD '80), Co-founder, MoveOn.org
- Phillip Burton (LL.B. '52), US Congressman (1975–1982)
- Jesse Carter (1913), Associate Justice, Supreme Court of California (1939–1959)
- Morgan Christen (JD '86) Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- Charles R. Conradi (JD '78), Treasurer and Vice President—Tax, Clorox
- Peter Corroon, (JD '95), Mayor of Salt Lake County, Utah
- Gail Dekreon (JD '81), San Francisco Superior Court
- Peter Fowler (JD '84), Senior Counsel, US Patent & Trademark Office
- Lt. Col. Lily Hutcheon Gridley (LL.B '30) first female Judge Advocate in the United States Marine Corps
- C. J. Goodell (LL.B 1909) Associate Justice, Court of Appeal of California, First Appellate District (1945–1953)
- Carol A. King (JD '84), US Immigration Court of the Executive Office for Immigration Review
- Philip M. Pro (JD '72), US District Court, District of Nevada
- Dave Roberson (JD '78), Senior Vice President and General Manager, Hewlett-Packard
- Richard Rosenberg (JD '66), Former Chairman and CEO, Bank of America
- Sandra M. Snyder (JD '76), US Magistrate, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California
- Marilyn J. Teeter (JD '77), US Immigration Court of the Executive Office for Immigration Review
- Adolph Washauer (LLB '32) Inductee of the National Soccer Hall of Fame
- Joseph J. Webb (attended 1902–1904) First President of the State Bar of California (1926–1927)
- Amy M. Wollman (JD '94), Senior Counsel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc.
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