Notable Alumni
- Brad Avakian (1990): Commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries
- Cliff Bentz (1979): Oregon State Representative
- Earl Blumenauer (1976): Representative for Oregon's 3rd congressional district
- Anna Brown (1980): U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon Justice
- Kate Brown (1985): Oregon Secretary of State
- Michael J. McShane (1988): Oregon Judge, Current Nominee for United States District Judge
- Dean Bryson (1934): Oregon Supreme Court Justice
- Charles Crookham (1951): former Oregon Attorney General
- Heidi Heitkamp (1980): Senator and former North Dakota Attorney General
- Ralph Holman (1937): Oregon Supreme Court Justice
- Betsy Johnson (1977): Oregon State Senator
- Donald C. Johnson: U.S. Ambassador to Cape Verde and Mongolia
- Robert E. Jones (1953): Oregon Supreme Court Justice
- Nick Kahl: Oregon State Representative
- Garr King (1963): U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon Justice
- Jack Landau (1980): Oregon Supreme Court Justice
- Ronald A. Marks (1979): former senior CIA official
- Jake Metcalfe (1990): former chair of the Alaska Democratic Party, lawyer and politician
- Clay Meyers: former Oregon Secretary of State
- Wayne M. Perry (1975): businessman, current International Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America, minority owner of the Seattle Mariners
- Betty Roberts (1966): first female justice to serve on the Oregon Supreme Court
- Peter Robinson (1978): International Criminal Court lawyer
- Phil Schiliro (1981): assistant to the President and Director of Legislative Affairs for President Obama
- Mildred Schwab (1939): one of the first women to study law
- Leonard Shoen (1955): founder of the U-Haul Company
- Bernard Zaleha (1987): Sierra Club National Board of Directors
- John Hubert Hall: Former Oregon Secretary of State, 24th Governor of Oregon
- Alexander G. Barry (1915): Politician
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