Notable Alumni
- Kyong-Whan "Kenny" Ahn (1985) – Director of the Public Law and Human Rights Law Center of the Faculty of Law at Seoul National University
- Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson (1979) – Judge on Guam's Superior Court
- Elizabeth Birch (1985) – former Executive Director of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC); former Director of litigation for Apple Computer and General Counsel for its Claris subsidiary
- W. David Carey III (1981) – President and CEO of Outrigger Enterprises, Inc.
- John Cruden (1974) – Chief of the Environmental Enforcement Section for the U.S. Department of Justice
- Benjamin J. Cruz (1975) – Attorney General on Guam's Superior Court
- Dorian Daley (1986) – General Counsel for Oracle Corporation
- William Dallas (1987) – Founder and Owner of Dallas Capital
- Alfred Delucchi (1960) – Alameda County Judge; Presided over Scott Peterson trial.
- Mike Dillon (1984) – General Counsel and Senior Vice President for Sun Microsystems
- Tom Dunlap (1979) – former General Counsel and Senior Vice President for Intel
- Carrie Dwyer (1976) – Executive Vice President of Corporate oversight at Charles Schwab
- Mike Espy (1978) – former United States Secretary of Agriculture
- Phyllis Jean Hamilton (1976) – Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California
- Elizabeth Harris (1986) – Senior Corporate Counsel for Safeway Inc.
- Eugene Hyman (1977) – Superior Court Judge of Santa Clara County; created the Juvenile Delinquency Court for the Domestic Violence and Family Violence programs, the first of its kind in the US
- Arturo Jaramillo (1975) – head of Regulation and Licensing Department, State of California
- Eileen Kato (1980) – former president of the Washington State District and Municipal Judges Association, the first judge of color to head the organization; former senior trial attorney with the Department of the Treasury
- Beth Kerttula (1981) – Minority Leader, Alaska House of Representatives
- Mary Jo Levinger (1973) – Superior Court Judge of Santa Clara County
- Zoe Lofgren (1975) – U.S. Representative for California's 16th congressional district
- Bonnie MacNaughton (1982) – Senior Attorney at Microsoft
- Peter McCloskey (1980) – Senior Trial Attorney at International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- Rodney Moore (1985) – President of the National Bar Association
- Douglas Moylan (1991) – Judge on the Supreme Court of Guam. First elected Attorney General of Guam.
- Edward Panelli (1955) – former Justice of the Supreme Court of California
- Leon Panetta (1963) – current Secretary of Defense; former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; White House Chief of Staff under Bill Clinton
- Howard Peters (1978) – Peters, Verny, Jones, Schmitt & Aston LLP; American Chemical Society National Board of Directors
- Rolanda Pierre-Dixon (1980) – Santa Clara County Assistant District Attorney
- Eugene Premo (1962) – Associate Justice, California Sixth District Court of Appeal
- Curren Price (1976) – Senator, California State Senate
- Murlene Randle (1980) – Director of the Office of Criminal Justice for San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom
- Thomas Romig (1980) – Dean of the Washburn University School of Law
- David Sandino (1984) – Chief Counsel for the California Department of Water Resources
- Scott Shipman (1999) – Associate General Counsel, Global Privacy Leader for eBay
- Hae-Suk Suh (1987) – Proportional Representative in Korea's National Assembly
- Alan Tieger (1975) – Senior Trial Attorney at International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- Jason Weiss (1992) – FBI computer forensics agent
- Jean High Wetenkamp (1976) – Superior Court Judge of Santa Clara County
- James Wright (1949) – former Judge for the Santa Clara County Superior Court
- Gordon Yamate (1980) – Vice President and General Counsel of Knight Ridder, Inc.
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