List of Columbia Law School alumni

This is a partial list of individuals who have attended Columbia Law School. For a list of individuals who have attended or taught at Columbia University, see the list of Columbia University people.


Government

United States Government

Executive branch

Presidents
Cabinet members and cabinet-level officers
Directors of Central Intelligence
White House Counsel
Presidential advisors
Commissioners and agency heads, subcabinet members
Solicitors general

Judicial branch

Supreme Court
Court of Appeals
U.S. District Court
Other federal courts

Legislative branch

Senators
Representatives

United States diplomats

Military

Miscellaneous United States government

State Government

Governors
State Attorneys General
State judges, politicians and others

City and county government

Non-U.S. government

Prominent political figures

Prominent judicial figures

Academia

University presidents

Arts and letters

Performing arts

Business and philanthropy

Journalism

Religion

Activism

Athletics

Fictitious alumni

Notes

¹ Studied law at Columbia University prior to the founding of the Law School.

² Failed to complete the law degree.

³ Received the LL.D.

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