United States Attorney For The District of New Jersey - Prominent Alumni

Prominent Alumni

  • Samuel Alito, Jr. - Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
  • Maryanne Trump Barry - U.S. Circuit Court Judge, Third Circuit
  • John Winslow Bissell - U.S. District Court Judge
  • Matthew Boxer - Comptroller, State of New Jersey
  • Garrett Brown - U.S. District Court Judge
  • Renee Bumb - U.S. District Court Judge
  • Michael Chagares - U.S. Circuit Court Judge, Third Circuit
  • Michael Chertoff - Former Secretary, Department of Homeland Security
  • Stanley R. Chesler - U.S. District Court Judge
  • Christopher J. Christie - Governor of New Jersey
  • John Farmer Jr. - Former Attorney General, State of New Jersey
  • Joseph Greenaway - U.S. Circuit Court Judge, Third Circuit
  • Peter C. Harvey - Former Attorney General, State of New Jersey
  • Katharine Hayden - U.S. District Court Judge
  • Noel Hillman - U.S. District Court Judge; Former Chief, Public Integrity Section, U.S. Department of Justice
  • Richard Hughes - Former Governor of New Jersey; Former Chief Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court
  • David Lat - Blogger, Underneath their Robes and Above the Law
  • William Martini - U.S. District Court Judge; Former Congressman (NJ-8)
  • Stuart Rabner - Chief Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court
  • Jerome Simandle - U.S. District Court Judge
  • Herbert Stern - former U.S. District Court Judge; former federal monitor, UMDNJ Medicaid fraud investigation

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