List of Trinity College Dublin People - Law

Law

  • Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
  • Deirdre Curtin, lawyer
  • Susan Denham, current Justice of the Irish Supreme Court
  • Sir Valentine Fleming, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania
  • John George, Solicitor-General for Ireland
  • Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne, Attorney-General and Lord Chancellor of Ireland
  • Brian McCracken, retired Justice of the Irish Supreme Court and chair of the McCracken Tribunal
  • Catherine McGuinness, retired Justice of the Irish Supreme Court, former member of the Irish Senate and President of the Law Reform Commission
  • Frank Murphy, United States Supreme Court Associate Justice (1940–49)
  • Patricia O'Brien, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and United Nations Legal Counsel
  • Christopher Palles, judge, Solicitor-General for Ireland
  • James Skinner, Chief Justice of Zambia and Malawi
  • William Frederick L. Stanley (1872–1939) lawyer and judge in Republic of Hawaii
  • William Foster Stawell, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria
  • Egbert Udo Udoma, justice of the Nigerian Supreme Court and Chief Justice of Uganda

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