National Conference of Commissioners On Uniform State Laws - Notable U.S. Uniform Law Commissioners

Notable U.S. Uniform Law Commissioners

  • John Bogart, law professor
  • Louis Brandeis, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • John W. Davis, Solicitor General, Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Democratic 1924 presidential election nominee
  • Robinson O. Everett, prominent attorney, jurist, and law professor
  • Ernst Freund, law professor
  • Anne Gorsuch, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
  • Judd Gregg, United States Senator
  • Albert E. Jenner, Jr., prominent Chicago attorney with the firm of Jenner & Block
  • James M. Landis, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Civil Aeronautics Board
  • John H. Langbein, law professor
  • Karl N. Llewellyn, American jurist and Chief Reporter for the Uniform Commercial Code
  • James C. Nance, Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate
  • Theodore B. Olson, Solicitor General of the United States
  • Roscoe Pound, law professor
  • Robert G. Pugh, prominent Louisiana attorney
  • William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States
  • Wiley Blount Rutledge, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • John G. Sargent, United States Attorney General
  • David H. Souter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • Robert Stein (academic), law professor, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the American Bar Association
  • Martha Lee Walters, prominent attorney and Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
  • Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of Defense
  • John Wigmore, law professor
  • Samuel Williston, law professor
  • Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States

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