Notable Alumni and Current Attorneys
- Birch Bayh, former U.S. Senator of Indiana
- Benjamin Civiletti, former United States Attorney General
- James H. Burnley IV, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation
- John Sarbanes, U.S. Representative, Maryland's 3rd congressional district
- Paul Sarbanes, former U.S. Senator from Maryland
- Asa Hutchinson, former Undersecretary of Homeland Security and former head of the Drug Enforcement Administration, former U.S. Representative for the Arkansas' 3rd congressional district
- James E. Rogan, former U.S. Representative of California and current United States District Judge
- John Marshall Butler, former U.S. Senator from Maryland m
- Kathleen G. Cox, Judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, Maryland
- Richard W. Emory, former Deputy Attorney General of Maryland
- Susan K. Gauvey, United States Magistrate Judge of the District Court for the District of Maryland
- Glenn F. Ivey, former State's Attorney for Prince George's County, Maryland
- Joseph H.H. Kaplan, former Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge
- Benson E. Legg, former Chief Judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland
- L. Paige Marvel, United States Tax Court Judge
- Powell Moore, former White House Legislative staff member and U.S. Department of State and Department of Defense official
- J. Frederick Motz, Senior United States District Judge
- Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr., former judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- William D. Quarles, United States District Judge
- David E. Rice, United States Bankruptcy Judge
- Noah Samara, present CEO of WorldSpace
- Paul F. Strain, former Deputy Attorney General of Maryland
- Roger W. Titus, United States District Judge
- Robert L. Wilkins, United States District Judge
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