Deans of Melbourne Law School
- 1873–1888 William Hearn
- 1889–1892 Edward Jenks
- 1893–1927 William Harrison Moore
- 1928–1936 Kenneth Bailey
- 1937–1937 George Paton
- 1938–1942 Kenneth Bailey
- 1943–1951 George Paton
- 1951–1963 Sir Zelman Cowen
- 1964–1964 Harold Ford
- 1964–1966 Zelman Cowen
- 1967–1973 Harold Ford
- 1973–1977 Sandford Clark
- 1978–1983 Colin Howard
- 1984–1986 Mark Weinberg
- 1986–1988 Harold Luntz
- 1989–2002 Michael Crommelin
- 2002–2003 Ian Ramsey
- 2003–2007 Michael Crommelin
- 2008–2009 James Hathaway
- 2010–2011 Michael Crommelin
- 2011–present Carolyn Evans
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