The University of Minnesota Law School is the
law school
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of the
University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Tw ...
, located in
Minneapolis, Minnesota. The school confers four law degrees: a
Juris Doctor
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and one of several Doctor of Law degrees. The J.D. is the standard degree obtained to practice l ...
(J.D.), a
Master of Laws
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(LL.M.), a Master of Science in Patent Law (M.S.P.L.), and a
Doctor of Juridical Science
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Australia
The S.J.D. is offered by the Australian National Univ ...
(S.J.D.). The J.D. program offers a number of concentration opportunities, as well as dual and joint degree options with other graduate and professional schools of the university.
Founded in 1888, the University of Minnesota Law School is consistently ranked among the best law schools in America, and was ranked 21st by the 2023 ''
U.S. News & World Report'' "Best Law Schools" rankings. The law school ranks 17th, tied with
Cornell Law School
Cornell Law School is the law school of Cornell University, a private Ivy League university in Ithaca, New York. One of the five Ivy League law schools, it offers four law degree programs, JD, LLM, MSLS and JSD, along with several dual-deg ...
, in graduates securing the most coveted
United States Supreme Court
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clerkships in recent years.
The law school has 704 professional students, the vast majority of whom are members of the J.D. program,
and the school maintains a 8:1 student-to-faculty ratio.
Admission to the law school is highly selective. Half of the Class of 2024 had a
GPA
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above 3.71 and/or an
LSAT
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score above 166.
The five-year average
bar exam
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Australia
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passage rate was 96.91%, one of the highest in the country.
The school's graduates work in all 50 states and 70 countries around the world. The Class of 2020 alone is practicing in 28 states and Washington, D.C. The school's alumni include a former U.S. vice president, the CEO of Marriott International, Minnesota Supreme Court justices, representatives at the U.S. Congress, and leaders of major nonprofit organizations.
Cost of attendance & employment
Tuition for the 2020–2021 academic year are $43,704 for residents and $52,560 for non-residents. Over 95% of the students receive financial aid, including scholarships, to help fund their legal education. Law School scholarships are awarded at the time of admission and range from $5,000 to full tuition. The median starting salary for the 2015 graduates entering the private sector was over $115,000, with 93% of the Class of 2015 known to be employed as of March 2016. The most popular destinations for the 2015 graduates were California, Minnesota, New York, Washington, D.C., and Wisconsin.
U.S. Supreme Court clerkships
The law school ranks 17th, tied with Cornell Law School, in graduates securing the most coveted U.S. Supreme Court clerkships in recent years. The list of most recent Supreme Court clerks includes
Kyle D. Hawkins
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(Class of 2009), who clerked for Justice
Samuel Alito in the 2013 Term, and Amy L. Bergquist (Class of 2007), who clerked for Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Joan Ruth Bader Ginsburg ( ; ; March 15, 1933September 18, 2020) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in 2020. She was nominated by President ...
in the 2010 Term.
Experiential learning
There are 24 nationally recognized legal education clinics, offering "student attorneys" the opportunity to handle real legal cases under the supervision of teaching attorneys, with over 50 percent of law students participating in at least one clinic program, which is twice the national average. In 2015, the law school's faculty and students, working in the Center for New Americans, took a case all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court and won a landmark decision that changed the law in the area of immigration.
Over 95 percent of second-year J.D. students participate in either a moot court or legal journal, such as the ''
Minnesota Law Review
The ''Minnesota Law Review'' is a student-run law review published by students at University of Minnesota Law School. The journal is published six times a year in November, December, February, April, May, and June. It was established by Henry J. Fl ...
''. According to the prestigious law journal rankings recently released by Washington and Lee University School of Law, the ''Minnesota Law Review'', currently celebrating its 100th volume, ranks 9th among all law reviews. Two journals were ranked at the very top in their subject areas: ''
Law and Inequality
''Minnesota Journal of Law & Inequality'', (formerly ''Law & Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice'') is a biannual peer-reviewed law journal edited by law students at University of Minnesota Law School. It was established in 1981 to examine ...
'' (JLI) for family law and the ''
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology'' (MJLST) for energy law.
JLI has been the highest-ranked family law journal for four straight years. It also ranked 3rd in minority, race and ethnic issues, 7th in gender, women, and sexuality, and 20th in public policy, politics, and the law.
MJLST has been the highest-ranked energy law journal for eight consecutive years. MJLST was also ranked 3rd in health law, 4th in environmental, natural resources, and land use, 8th in science, technology, and computing, and 10th in intellectual property.
The ''
Minnesota Journal of International Law'' ranked 16th among all international law journals, moving up from 23rd in 2014. The ''ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law'' is now ranked 4th for employment law. The law school's faculty-edited journal, ''Constitutional Commentary'', was ranked 2nd in legal history and 9th in constitutional law.
The school's students have won the prestigious
Burton Award for Legal Achievement
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nine times, making the law school one of only seven schools to have received these distinguished writing awards eight or more times.
Current prominent faculty
The University of Minnesota Law School includes some of the most accomplished and influential scholars in the world. The school was ranked 15th among U.S. law schools, tied with the
University of Michigan Law School
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, for the number of times its tenured faculty's published scholarship was cited in legal journals during the period 2010 through 2014.
History
The school was originally housed in Pattee Hall, named after the school's first dean, William S. Pattee, who served from 1888 to 1911. Pattee's personal books become the law library's first collection. In 1928 the school moved to Fraser Hall, named after Prof. Everett Fraser who served as dean from 1920 to 1948. In 1978 the school moved to its present building, originally named the Law Center. In 1999–2001, the law school initiated and completed an expansion of its facilities on the west bank of the university campus. This larger building was renamed Walter F. Mondale Hall in honor of one of its most distinguished alumni, former vice president Walter Mondale ('56).
[A Tradition of Scholarship and Service: A Brief History of the University of Minnesota Law Library]
University of Minnesota, Accessed July 29, 2012.
Along with
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School (Harvard Law or HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest continuously operating law school in the United States.
Each class ...
, the University of Minnesota Law School founded the
Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, also known as CALI, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that does research and development in online legal education. CALI publishes over 1,200 interactive tutorials, free casebooks, and develops software ...
(CALI) in 1982. CALI has grown to include the membership of nearly every law school in the US and the organization still has offices at the University of Minnesota Law School.
The law school's 11th
dean
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is Professor Garry W. Jenkins, formerly associate dean for academic affairs at The Ohio State University
Moritz College of Law
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and chief operating officer and general counsel of the Goldman Sachs Foundation.
Law Library
The
Law Library
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, with over 1 million volumes, is the 7th largest of its kind in the United States.
It is open to law students 24 hours a day throughout the year. Of particular note is the Riesenfeld Rare Books Research Center, which houses one of the top three collections of rare legal texts in the nation. For its millionth volume, the law school acquired the papers of
Clarence Darrow
Clarence Seward Darrow (; April 18, 1857 – March 13, 1938) was an American lawyer who became famous in the early 20th century for his involvement in the Leopold and Loeb murder trial and the Scopes "Monkey" Trial. He was a leading member of t ...
.
Study abroad programs
The law school offers a number of study abroad opportunities and, in 2006 opened a summer study program for J.D. students in Beijing. The program was originally conducted with the
China University of Political Science and Law
China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL; simplified Chinese: 中国政法大学; traditional Chinese: 中國政法大學; pinyin: ''Zhōngguó Zhèngfǎ Dàxué'', abbr. 法大, ''Fǎ Dà'') is a research university established in 1952 ...
, and after two years it was changed to
Renmin University
The Renmin University of China (RUC; ) is a national key public research university in Beijing, China. The university is affiliated to the Ministry of Education, and co-funded by the Ministry and the Beijing Municipal People's Government.
RUC ...
(People's University) in
Beijing
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.
[University of Minnesota Law School Summer Study Abroad Program Renmin University of China, Beijing]
University of Minnesota Law School, Accessed February 6, 2009.
The school also features semester exchange programs with
ESADE Faculty of Law in
Barcelona, Spain
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;
University of Uppsala
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The university rose to significance durin ...
,
Uppsala, Sweden
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Located north of the c ...
;
Université Jean Moulin (Lyon III) in
Lyon, France
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,
Humboldt University
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in
Berlin, Germany
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;
University College Dublin
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in
Dublin, Ireland
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,
Tilburg University Faculty of Law in
Tilburg, Netherlands
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,
Bocconi University
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in
Milan, Italy
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; and
Bucerius Law School
Bucerius Law School (pronounced ) is a private law school located in Hamburg, Germany. The school is the first private law school in Germany. It admits approximately 100 undergraduate students per year.
Origins and structure
Bucerius Law Scho ...
in
Hamburg, Germany. In Fall 2006, the law school announced a new exchange partnership with the
Universidad de Montevideo
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in
Montevideo, Uruguay
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.
Student life
Musical
An annual highlight for the law school is when the student body puts on its own full-length musical: written, performed, directed and produced by the all-student
Theatre of the Relatively Talentless (T.O.R.T.). Begun in 2002, the event draws over a thousand audience members each year and features cameos by distinguished alumni and other distinguished members of the Minnesota legal community. For the 2006 show, "West Bank Story" (a spoof on "West Side Story"), tickets sold out within three days. Previous shows include: "The Wizard of Fritz" (2003); "Law Wars" (2004); "Walter Wonka and the Lawyer Factory" (2005); "West Bank Story" (2006); "Frankenlaw" (2007); "Robin Hood, Esq." (2008); "It's a Wonderful Law School" (2009); "A Midsemester Night's Dream" (2010); "Harry Torter and the Magical Law School" (2011); "Alawddin: The Tale of 1001 All-Nighters" (2012); "Back to the Future Interest" (2013); "Clue: A Murder Mystery in Mondale" (2014); "Froze-In" (2015); "Minnesota Jones and the Law School of Doom" (2016); "The T.O.R.T. Producers" (2017); and "Top Gunner" (2018). T.O.R.T. performed "Tale as Old as Time" March 29 and 30, 2019, at the Pantages Theater in downtown Minneapolis. T.O.R.T.'s production of "Lord of the Ranks" was cancelled after COVID-19 made a show impossible. In 2021, T.O.R.T.'s production of "Super Smash Gophers(SSG)" was filmed at the St. Paul Campus Auditorium and screened in Northeast Minneapolis. Participants are known as the TORTfeasors.
Hockey
The Fighting Mondales hit the ice during the season in intramural play, club play and rivalry games. In the fall, the Fighting Mondales participate in the University of Minnesota's intramural season, often playing their games at
Mariucci Arena
3M Arena at Mariucci is the home arena for the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team of the University of Minnesota. The arena is located on the Minneapolis campus and seats approximately 10,000 fans (9,600 in the main bowl plus club roo ...
on the U of M campus. In the spring, the Fighting Mondales square off against the hockey teams of the three other law schools in the Twin Cities (
Hamline University School of Law
Hamline University School of Law was a private law school affiliated with Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The School of Law was founded in 1972 as the Midwestern School of Law by a group of legal professionals. In 1976, Midwestern ...
, the
University of St. Thomas School of Law
The University of St. Thomas School of Law is one of the professional graduate schools of University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, United States. It is one of three law schools in Minneapolis–Saint Paul. It currently enrolls 434 students. St. ...
, and
William Mitchell College of Law
William Mitchell College of Law was a private, independent law school located in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States, from 1956 to 2015. Accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA), it offered full- and part-time legal education in pursuit of ...
) in an annual competition for the coveted Golden Gavel.
Image:TORTmusical04-102.jpg, Scene from TORT's 2004 production of "Law Wars".
Image:UMNLaw-HamlineLaw-hockey.jpg, The Fighting Mondales bench during a game against Hamline University
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.
Image:UMNFightingMondales.jpg, Walter Mondale at the introduction of the "Fighting Mondales".
Notable alumni
The law school has about 13,000 living alumni in 50 states and 70 countries, including 275 serving as federal and state court judges nationwide. Perhaps the most famous alumnus of the law school is former
Vice President of the United States
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and U.S. Ambassador to Japan
Walter Mondale
Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (January 5, 1928 – April 19, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 42nd vice president of the United States from 1977 to 1981 under President Jimmy Carter. A U.S. senator from Minnesot ...
('56). The law school's building was renamed Walter F. Mondale Hall in his honor in 2002. His legacy and continued participation in the life of the school earned him a most interesting honor from the school's student-run Law Council: the naming of the mascot of the law school as the "Fighting Mondales." The Law School held the office of
Attorney General of Minnesota uninterrupted from another law school from 1929 until 2007.
Other prominent alumni of the school include:
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Donald Alsop
Donald Douglas Alsop (born August 28, 1927) is a Senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Education and career
Alsop was born in Duluth, Minnesota, and served in the United States Arm ...
,
[Alsop, Donald Douglas]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. federal judge
*
Ellen Anderson
Ellen Anderson (born November 25, 1959) is a Minnesota politician, and an advisor to former Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton.
Anderson is a former member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 66, which includes the northern portion of t ...
,
[Anderson, Ellen R.]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 29, 2010. Minnesota State Senator
*
G. Barry Anderson
Grant Barry Anderson (born October 24, 1954) is an associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. He is a former member of the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
Early life and education
Anderson was born on October 24, 1954, and grew up in Mankat ...
,
[Associate Justice G. Barry Anderson]
Minnesota Judicial Branch, Accessed November 28, 2010. Justice of the
Minnesota Supreme Court
The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court chamber in the Minnesota State Capitol or in the nearby Minnesota Judicial Center.
History
The court was first asse ...
*
Paul H. Anderson,
[Associate Justice Paul H. Anderson]
Minnesota Judicial Branch, Accessed November 28, 2010. Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
*
Russell A. Anderson
Russell A. Anderson (May 28, 1942 – September 15, 2020) was an attorney who served as Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. He served as an associate justice of the court from September 1, 1998 until he was sworn in as chief justice on ...
,
[Chief Justice Russell Anderson to make keynote speech at Winter Commencement]
William Mitchell College of Law, December 13, 2006, Accessed November 28, 2010. former
Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
*
Wendell Anderson
Wendell Richard "Wendy" Anderson (February 1, 1933 – July 17, 2016) was an American hockey player, politician, and the 33rd governor of Minnesota, serving from January 4, 1971, to December 29, 1976. In late 1976 he resigned as governor in ord ...
,
[Anderson, Wendell Richard, (1933 – )]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former
Governor of Minnesota
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and
United States Senator
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LaRoy Baird
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Born in the town of Martell, Pierce County, Wisconsin, Baird received his bachelor's and law degrees from University of Minnesota. He ...
, North Dakota State Senator
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Jack Baker, GLBT activist, first couple to apply for same-sex marriage license in 1970
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Dean Barkley
Dean Malcolm Barkley (born August 31, 1950) is an American attorney and politician who briefly served as a United States Senator from Minnesota from 2002 to 2003 as a member of the Independence Party of Minnesota. The founder and chair of the M ...
,
[BARKLEY, Dean, (1950 – )]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Senator
*
Henry N. Benson
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Benson was born in Norseland, Minnesota, Norseland, Nicollet County, Minnesota. He ...
, former
Minnesota Attorney General
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Election ...
*
James H. Binger
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,
[Robert Franklin and Rohan Preston]
Theater entrepreneur James Binger dies
November 5, 2004, Accessed November 29, 2010. former chief executive officer,
Honeywell
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, theater entrepreneur
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James J. Blanchard
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,
[Blanchard, James Johnston, (1942 – )]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former
Governor of Michigan
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and
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Kathleen A. Blatz
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Early life and education
Blatz was born in Mi ...
,
[Blatz, Kathleen Ann]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
*
Willard L. Boyd
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,
[Willard L. Boyd]
University of Iowa College of Law, Accessed November 28, 2010. former president,
University of Iowa
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and
Field Museum of Natural History
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Leland Bush
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, judge of the
District Court of Minnesota
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Jurisdiction of the court
The Minnesota Constitution provides that the district court has original jurisdiction in civil and crimi ...
.
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Guy Branum
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, comedian.
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Nancy E. Brasel
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Early life and education
Born in England, Brasel earned her Bachelor of Arts from Trinity University in 1991 ...
, federal judge
*
Myron Bright
Myron Howard Bright (March 5, 1919 – December 12, 2016) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Early life and education
Born in Eveleth, Min ...
,
[Bright, Myron H.]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
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* Eastern District of Arkansas
* Western Distr ...
*
David R. Brink,
[University of Minnesota Law School Annual Report 2007-2008]
University of Minnesota Law School, Accessed November 28, 2010. former president,
American Bar Association
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*
Harrison A. Bronson
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Born in Nunica, Michigan, Bronso ...
,
[Harrison A. Bronson]
North Dakota Supreme Court, Accessed July 29, 2012. former justice,
North Dakota Supreme Court
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Each of the five justices are elected on a no-party ballot for ten year te ...
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Quentin N. Burdick
Quentin Northrup Burdick (June 19, 1908 – September 8, 1992) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party, he represented North Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–1960) and the ...
,
[BURDICK, Quentin Northrup, (1908–1992)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. son of
Usher L. Burdick
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Early life and career
Burdick was born in Owatonna, Minnesota, the so ...
and former United States Senator
*
Usher L. Burdick
Usher Lloyd Burdick (February 21, 1879 – August 19, 1960) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from North Dakota. He was the father of Quentin Burdick.
Early life and career
Burdick was born in Owatonna, Minnesota, the so ...
,
[BURDICK, Usher Lloyd, (1879–1960)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed July 29, 2012. former United States Representative,
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota
The lieutenant governor of North Dakota is a political office in North Dakota. The lieutenant governor's duty is to preside as President of the Senate, and is responsible for legislative relations, the state budget and agribusiness development. I ...
, and father of
Quentin N. Burdick
Quentin Northrup Burdick (June 19, 1908 – September 8, 1992) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party, he represented North Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–1960) and the ...
*
Edward T. Burke
Edward Timothy Burke (November 5, 1870 – December 25, 1935) was an American judge who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of North Dakota from 1911 to 1916.
Edward Burke was born near Minneapolis, Minnesota. Shortly after his birth, the ...
,
[Edward T. Burke]
North Dakota Supreme Court, Accessed July 29, 2012. former justice,
North Dakota Supreme Court
The North Dakota Supreme Court is the highest court of law in the state of North Dakota. The Court rules on questions of law in appeals from the state's district courts.
Each of the five justices are elected on a no-party ballot for ten year te ...
*
J. A. A. Burnquist
Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist (July 21, 1879 – January 12, 1961) was an American attorney and Republican politician in Minnesota. He served in the Minnesota State Legislature from 1909 to 1911, was elected the 20th Lieutenant Governor of ...
,
[Jessica Thompson]
Minnesota's Legal Hall of Fame
''Law & Politics'', Accessed November 28, 2010. former governor of Minnesota
*
Harlan J. Bushfield,
[Bushfield, Harlan John, (1882–1948)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former
Governor of South Dakota
The governor of South Dakota is the head of government of South Dakota. The governor is elected to a four-year term in even years when there is no presidential election. The current governor is Kristi Noem, a member of the Republican Party who t ...
and United States Senator
*
William Canby
William Cameron Canby Jr. (born May 22, 1931) is a Senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, sitting in Phoenix, Arizona.
As both a professor at Arizona State University College of Law and a ...
,
[Canby, William Cameron Jr.]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. Judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (in case citations, 9th Cir.) is the U.S. federal court of appeals that has appellate jurisdiction over the U.S. district courts in the following federal judicial districts:
* District ...
*
Phil Carruthers
Phil Carruthers (born December 8, 1953) is an American judge and former Minnesota politician and former member and Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. He is also the former director of the Civil Division at the Ramsey County Atto ...
,
[Carruthers, Phil]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former
Speaker
Speaker may refer to:
Society and politics
* Speaker (politics), the presiding officer in a legislative assembly
* Public speaker, one who gives a speech or lecture
* A person producing speech: the producer of a given utterance, especially:
** In ...
of the
Minnesota House of Representatives
The Minnesota House of Representatives is the lower house of the Minnesota Legislature, Legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota. There are 134 members, twice as many as the Minnesota Senate. Floor sessions are held in the north wing of the Min ...
*
Ray P. Chase
Raymond Park Chase (March 12, 1880 – September 18, 1948) was a United States representative from Minnesota and a Minnesota State Auditor.
Life and career
Chase was born in Anoka County, Minnesota on March 12, 1880. He attended the public sc ...
,
[CHASE, Ray Park, (1880–1948)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Congressman (did not graduate)
*
Caroline A. Crenshaw
Caroline Abbey Crenshaw is an American attorney serving as a commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Education
Crenshaw received her Bachelor of Arts, cum laude from Harvard College and her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, ...
,
commissioner of the
United States Securities and Exchange Commission
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The primary purpose of the SEC is to enforce the law against marke ...
*
Satveer Chaudhary
Satveer Singh Chaudhary (born June 12, 1969) is an American criminal and immigration lawyer. He is also a politician and a former member of the Minnesota State Senate and the Minnesota House of Representatives serving from 1996 to 2010. During hi ...
,
[Chaudhary, Satveer S.]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Minnesota State Senator
*
Theodore Christianson
Theodore Christianson (September 12, 1883December 9, 1948) was an American politician who served as the 21st Governor of Minnesota from January 6, 1925, until January 6, 1931.
Early life and education
Christianson was born in Lac qui Parle Tow ...
,
[Christianson, Theodore, (1883–1948)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former governor of Minnesota and
United States Congressman
The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together the ...
*
Theodore Christianson
Theodore Christianson (September 12, 1883December 9, 1948) was an American politician who served as the 21st Governor of Minnesota from January 6, 1925, until January 6, 1931.
Early life and education
Christianson was born in Lac qui Parle Tow ...
, former justice,
Minnesota Supreme Court
The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court chamber in the Minnesota State Capitol or in the nearby Minnesota Judicial Center.
History
The court was first asse ...
*
Frederick A. Cina
Frederick Anthony Cina (February 19, 1908 – October 31, 1984) was an American lawyer and politician.
Cina was born in Aurora, St. Louis County, Minnesota. He graduated from Aurora High School in Aurora, Minnesota and received his law degre ...
, lawyer and Minnesota state representative
*
Michael Ciresi
Michael "Mike" V. Ciresi ( ) is a prominent trial attorney and was a Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party candidate for the United States Senate from Minnesota. He dropped out on March 10, 2008. Ciresi gained his public reputation by litigating seve ...
,
[Michael V. Ciresi]
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P., Accessed November 27, 2010. trial lawyer
*
Frank Claybourne, president of the
Minnesota State Bar Association
The Minnesota State Bar Association is a voluntary bar association for the state of Minnesota, whose members include lawyers, judges, and other legal practitioners, such as clerks, registrars, and paralegals. The MSBA is one of the oldest sta ...
(1979–1980) and general counsel of the
Republican Party of Minnesota
The Republican Party of Minnesota is the oldest active political party in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The Minnesota Republican Party’s platform is relatively moderate. The party’s main issues are economic growth, education, healthcare, civ ...
(1950–1974)
*
,
[Alden Winship ("Tom") Clausen]
World Bank, Accessed November 27, 2010. former president,
World Bank
The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low- and middle-income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects. The World Bank is the collective name for the Inte ...
*
Laura Coates
Laura Coates is an American attorney and legal analyst for CNN. Since 2017, she has hosted a talk radio show, ''The Laura Coates Show'', on SiriusXM's Urban View. In January 2021, ''The Laura Coates Show'' moved to SiriusXM's POTUS.
Education
...
, legal analyst for
CNN
*
Lawrence D. Cohen
Lawrence D. Cohen is an American screenwriter and producer, best known for his work on several adaptations of Stephen King's '' Carrie'', including Brian De Palma's 1976 film and Kimberly Peirce's 2013 film.
Career
''Carrie'' was both the ...
,
[Senior Judge Lawrence D. Cohen]
Minnesota Judicial Branch, Accessed November 28, 2010. former mayor of
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Saint Paul (abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Ramsey County. Situated on high bluffs overlooking a bend in the Mississippi River, Saint Paul is a regional business hub and the center ...
*
Chris Coleman,
[About Chris]
Chris Coleman for Saint Paul, Accessed November 28, 2010. Mayor of
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Saint Paul (abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of Ramsey County. Situated on high bluffs overlooking a bend in the Mississippi River, Saint Paul is a regional business hub and the center ...
*
Jay Conison,
[Jay Conison (’81) Named Dean of Charlotte School of Law]
University of Minnesota Law School, February 21, 2013, accessed March 18, 2013. dean of law,
Charlotte School of Law
Charlotte School of Law (Charlotte Law) was an independent for-profit college in Charlotte, North Carolina established in 2006. It was provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) in 2008, and fully accredited in 2011. However, th ...
, past dean of law,
Valparaiso University
Valparaiso University (Valpo) is a private university in Valparaiso, Indiana. It is a Lutheran university with about 3,000 students from over 50 countries on a campus of . Originally named Valparaiso Male and Female College, Valparaiso Universi ...
*
Mary Jeanne Coyne
Mary Jeanne Coyne (December 7, 1926 – August 6, 1998) was an associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. A fourteen-year veteran of the court (1982-1996), Coyne was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, graduated from the University of Minne ...
,
[Biographies of the Justices of the Minnesota Supreme Court]
, Minnesota State Law Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*
Charles M. Dale
Charles Milby Dale (March 8, 1893 – September 28, 1978) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was the 66th governor of New Hampshire, serving from 1945 to 1949.
Early career
Dale was born in ...
,
[Russell Bastedo]
Charles M. Dale
New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources, Accessed November 28, 2010. former
Governor of New Hampshire
The governor of New Hampshire is the head of government of New Hampshire.
The governor is elected during the biennial state general election in November of even-numbered years. New Hampshire is one of only two states, along with bordering Verm ...
*
Norris Darrell
Norris de Mouilpied Darrell, Jr. (1899–1989) was an American attorney and President of the American Law Institute from 1961 to 1976. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School, and was the son-in law of Judge Learned Hand. He cle ...
,
[University of Minnesota Law School Annual Report 2008-2009]
, University of Minnesota Law School, Accessed November 28, 2010. former president,
American Law Institute
The American Law Institute (ALI) is a research and advocacy group of judges, lawyers, and legal scholars established in 1923 to promote the clarification and simplification of United States common law and its adaptation to changing social needs ...
*
Michael J. Davis
Michael James Davis (born July 21, 1947) is a Senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Early life, education, and career
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Davis grew up in Aurora, Illinois. H ...
,
[Davis, Michael James]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. federal judge
*
Scott H. DeLisi,
[Scott H. DeLisi]
U.S. Department of State, Accessed November 28, 2010. United States Ambassador
Ambassadors of the United States are persons nominated by the president to serve as the country's diplomatic representatives to foreign nations, international organizations, and as ambassadors-at-large. Under Article II, Section 2 of the U. ...
to
Nepal
Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne,
सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is ma ...
*
John P. Devaney,
[ former Chief Justice of Minnesota
*]Everett Dirksen
Everett McKinley Dirksen (January 4, 1896 – September 7, 1969) was an American politician. A Republican, he represented Illinois in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. As Senate Minority Leader from 1959 u ...
,[DIRKSEN, Everett McKinley, (1896–1969)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Senator (did not graduate)
*Joel Dobris
Joel C. Dobris (born 1940) is a Professor of Law at the UC Davis School of Law (King Hall). Dobris is one of the most cited legal academics in the country in the area of the law of Wills, Trusts, and Estates. His book, Estates and Trusts, is ...
,[Joel C. Dobris]
UC Davis School of Law, Accessed July 29, 2012. professor of law, University of California, Davis
The University of California, Davis (UC Davis, UCD, or Davis) is a public land-grant research university near Davis, California. Named a Public Ivy, it is the northernmost of the ten campuses of the University of California system. The inst ...
*David S. Doty
David Singleton Doty (born June 30, 1929) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Education and career
Doty was born in Anoka, Minnesota. He received his Bachelor of Arts ...
,[Doty, David Singleton]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. federal judge
*David Durenberger
David Ferdinand Durenberger (born August 19, 1934) is a retired American politician and attorney. Durenberger represented Minnesota in the United States Senate as a Republican from 1978 to 1995. He left the Republican Party in 2005 and has becom ...
,[Durenberger, David Ferdinand, (1934 – )]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Senator
*Judi Dutcher
Judith H. Dutcher (born November 27, 1962) is an American attorney and former politician who served as the Minnesota State Auditor from 1995 – 2003 as both a Republican and Democrat (DFL). She was the first woman to serve as Minnesota State ...
,[MPR: Campaign 2002: Governor: Judi Dutcher]
Minnesota Public Radio, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Minnesota State Auditor
The state auditor of Minnesota is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Nineteen individuals have held the office of state auditor since statehood. The incumbent is Julie Blaha, a DFLer.
Election and t ...
*Keith Ellison
Keith Maurice Ellison (born August 4, 1963) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the 30th attorney general of Minnesota. A member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), Ellison was the U.S. representative for from 2007 to ...
,[ELLISON, Keith, (1963 – )]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. Minnesota Attorney General
The attorney general of Minnesota is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. State of Minnesota. Thirty individuals have held the office of Attorney General since statehood. The incumbent is Keith Ellison, a DFLer.
Election ...
, the first Muslim elected to the United States Congress
The United States Congress is the legislature of the federal government of the United States. It is bicameral, composed of a lower body, the House of Representatives, and an upper body, the Senate. It meets in the U.S. Capitol in Washi ...
*Franklin Ellsworth
Franklin Fowler Ellsworth (July 10, 1879 – December 23, 1942) was a Representative from Minnesota; born in St. James, Watonwan County, Minnesota, July 10, 1879; attended the grade and high schools; enlisted as a private in Company H, Twelfth ...
,[Ellsworth, Franklin Fowler, (1879–1942)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Representative
*Matt Entenza
Matthew "Matt" Keating Entenza (born October 4, 1961) is a Minnesota lawyer and former politician who served six terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives. He served as House Minority Leader from 2003 to 2006. After leaving the legislatur ...
,[Entenza, Matthew Keating "Matt"]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Minnesota House Minority Leader
*Ralph J. Erickstad
Ralph J. Erickstad (August 15, 1922 – July 12, 2001) was the Chief Justice on the North Dakota Supreme Court from 1973 to 1992. He retired December 31, 1992 after serving 30 years on the Supreme Court.
Biography
Erickstad was born near the f ...
,[Ralph J. Erickstad]
, North Dakota Supreme Court, Accessed July 29, 2012. former Chief Justice, North Dakota Supreme Court
The North Dakota Supreme Court is the highest court of law in the state of North Dakota. The Court rules on questions of law in appeals from the state's district courts.
Each of the five justices are elected on a no-party ballot for ten year te ...
*Joan Ericksen
Joan N. Ericksen (born October 11, 1954) is an American lawyer and jurist serving as a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Early life and education
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, ...
,[Ericksen, Joan N.]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota
The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota (in case citations, D. Minn.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Minnesota. Its two primary courthouses are in Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Cases are a ...
*William S. Ervin
William S. Ervin (September 4, 1886 – April 2, 1951) was an American attorney and politician from Minnesota. A member of the Minnesota Farmer–Labor Party, he is most notable for his service as Attorney General of Minnesota from 1936 to 1939 ...
, former Attorney General of Minnesota
Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the List of U.S. states and territories by population, 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minne ...
*Paul Feinman
Paul George Feinman
''New York Times'' (December 1, 2013). (January ...
, judge, New York Court of Appeals
The New York Court of Appeals is the highest court in the Unified Court System of the State of New York. The Court of Appeals consists of seven judges: the Chief Judge and six Associate Judges who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by t ...
*Donald M. Fraser
Donald MacKay Fraser (February 20, 1924 – June 2, 2019) was an American politician from Minnesota who served as U.S. Representative from Minnesota's 5th congressional district from 1963 to 1979 and as mayor of Minneapolis from 1980 to 1994.
Ea ...
,[FRASER, Donald MacKay, (1924 – )]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Congressman and Mayor of Minneapolis, son of University of Minnesota Dean of Law Everett Fraser.
*Orville Freeman
Orville Lothrop Freeman (May 9, 1918February 20, 2003) was an American Democratic politician who served as the 29th Governor of Minnesota from January 5, 1955, to January 2, 1961, and as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture from 1961 to 1969 under ...
,[Orville L. (Lothrop) Freeman : Governors of Minnesota]
Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed November 28, 2010. former governor of Minnesota
* Neil Fulton, Dean, University of South Dakota Law School, Federal Public Defender for the District of South Dakota
The United States District Court for the District of South Dakota (in case citations, D.S.D.) is the United States District Court or the Federal district court, whose jurisdiction for issues pertaining to federal law or diversity for the state o ...
and District of North Dakota
*Frank T. Gallagher
Frank T. Gallagher (July 13, 1887 – May 21, 1977) was an American jurist.
Born in Wilton Township, Waseca County, Minnesota, Wilton Township, Waseca County, Minnesota, Gallagher graduated from Waseca High School in 1907 and then received h ...
, former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court chamber in the Minnesota State Capitol or in the nearby Minnesota Judicial Center.
History
The court was first asse ...
*Thomas F. Gallagher
Thomas F. Gallagher (November 24, 1897 in Faribault, Minnesota – March 3, 1985) was a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court from 1943 until his retirement in 1967.
Early life and education
Gallagher attended St. Thomas Academy, then located ...
,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]Sandra Gardebring Ogren
Sandra Gardebring Ogren (June 14, 1947 – July 20, 2010) was an associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court appointed by Governor Rudy Perpich in 1991. She also served as Vice President for Institutional Relations at the University of Min ...
,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
* Ernest Gellhorn,][Ernest Gellhorn Dies]
''The Mason Gazette'', May 10, 2005, Accessed July 29, 2012. former dean of law, Arizona State University
Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, ASU is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in t ...
, Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a private research university in Cleveland, Ohio. Case Western Reserve was established in 1967, when Western Reserve University, founded in 1826 and named for its location in the Connecticut Western Res ...
, and the University of Washington
The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington.
Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seat ...
* James H. Gilbert,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]Michael J. Glennon
Michael J. Glennon is professor of international law at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He is the author of '' National Security and Double Government'' (2014).[Tufts University
Tufts University is a private research university on the border of Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1852 as Tufts College by Christian universalists who sought to provide a nonsectarian institution of higher learnin ...]
*Godfrey G. Goodwin
Godfrey Gummer Goodwin (January 11, 1873 – February 16, 1933) was a Representative from Minnesota.
Early life
He was born Alfred Gustafson near St. Peter, Nicollet County, Minnesota, to a single mother, Cecilia Carlson (née Sissa Carlsdot ...
,[GOODWIN, Godfrey Gummer, (1873–1933)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Representative
*Thomas Eugene Grady
Thomas Eugene Grady (November 19, 1880 – April 5, 1974) was a justice of the Washington Supreme Court.
Biography
Grady was born on November 19, 1880, in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. He attended Chippewa Falls High School and the University of ...
, former justice, Washington Supreme Court
The Washington Supreme Court is the highest court in the judiciary of the U.S. state of Washington. The court is composed of a chief justice and eight associate justices. Members of the court are elected to six-year terms. Justices must retire ...
*Henry Norman Graven
Henry Norman Graven (June 1, 1893 – February 1, 1970) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa.
Education and career
Born in St. James, Minnesota, Graven served as a United Stat ...
,[Graven, Henry Norman]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former federal judge
*Terrance Hanold
Terrance Hanold (1912–1996) was an American attorney, food industry executive, and President of the Pillsbury Company.
Hanold was an orphan from the age of four after his parents died in an unknown fire. He was then adopted and moved to a ...
,[Grateful patient hopes gift will advance macular degeneration research]
''InSight'' – Minnesota Medical Foundation, Spring 2008, Accessed July 29, 2012. former president of the Pillsbury Company
The Pillsbury Company is a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based company that was one of the world's largest producers of grain and other foodstuffs until it was bought by General Mills in 2001. General Mills brands consist of Annie's, Betty Crocker, Nat ...
*Mike Hatch
Michael Alan Hatch (born November 12, 1948) is an American politician and lawyer. He was the Attorney General of Minnesota from 1999 to 2007, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Commerce from 1983 to 1989, and chair of the Minnesota D ...
,[MPR: Campaign 2006: Governor: Mike Hatch]
Minnesota Public Radio, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Minnesota Attorney General
The attorney general of Minnesota is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. State of Minnesota. Thirty individuals have held the office of Attorney General since statehood. The incumbent is Keith Ellison, a DFLer.
Election ...
* William Hawkland,[William D. Hawkland]
University of Minnesota, Accessed July 29, 2012. former chancellor of Louisiana State University
Louisiana State University (officially Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as LSU) is a public land-grant research university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The university was founded in 1860 near ...
* Douglas M. Head,[Corrine Charais]
Political Action Among Alumni
University of Minnesota Law School, Spring 2007, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Minnesota Attorney General
*Gerald Heaney
Gerald William Heaney (January 29, 1918 – June 22, 2010) served for nearly forty years as a United States Circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, from his appointment by President Lyndon B. Johnson in Novemb ...
,[Heaney, Gerald William]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (in case citations, 8th Cir.) is a United States federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the following United States district courts:
* Eastern District of Arkansas
* Western Distr ...
*Thomas B. Heffelfinger Thomas B. Heffelfinger (born 1948) is an attorney in private practice in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was the U.S. Attorney for Minnesota from 1991 to 1993 and from 2001 to 2006. He served as assistant U.S. Attorney from 1982 to 1988 and assistant H ...
,[Thomas B. Heffelfinger]
Best & Flanagan LLP, Accessed November 27, 2010. notable United States Attorney
United States attorneys are officials of the U.S. Department of Justice who serve as the chief federal law enforcement officers in each of the 94 U.S. federal judicial districts. Each U.S. attorney serves as the United States' chief federal ...
*Samuel D. Heins
Samuel D. Heins (born May 31, 1947) is the former United States Ambassador to Norway, serving from 2016 to 2017. The wait for confirmation of a new ambassador by the United States Senate led to the Embassy being without a Senate-confirmed Ambassa ...
, United States Ambassador to Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
*James L. Hetland Jr.
James Lyman Hetland, Jr. (1926 - May 23, 2012) was selected to be the founding chair of the Metropolitan Council in 1967 by Gov. Harold LeVander.
He led the Twin cities in a regionalisation effort for the seven-county metro area. One of his majo ...
,[Law School Bids Farewell to James Hetland (’50)]
University of Minnesota Law School, June 13, 2012, Accessed March 18, 2013. former professor of law, University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Tw ...
*Einar Hoidale
Einar Hoidale (August 17, 1870 – December 5, 1952) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor and elected official. He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives during the 1930s.
Biography
Einar Hoidale was born at Tr ...
,[HOIDALE, Einar, (1870–1952)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Congressman
*Melissa Hortman
Melissa Hortman (born May 27, 1970) is an American politician and the Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), she represents District 36B, which includes portions of A ...
,[Hortman, Melissa]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 29, 2010. Minnesota State Representative
*Marshall Houts
Marshall Houts (1919–1993) was an American academic, attorney, and author. Educated at Brevard College and the University of Minnesota Law School, Houts authored 44 books and helped create the television series Quincy, M.E. He authored a book ...
, author
* Hubert "Skip" Humphrey,[ former Minnesota Attorney General and Minnesota State Senator
*]Natalie Hudson
Natalie E. Hudson (born January 13, 1957) is a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court.
Early life and education
Hudson is the daughter of Florence and Don Hudson. She graduated from Arizona State University in 1979. She then attended the Unive ...
, justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court chamber in the Minnesota State Capitol or in the nearby Minnesota Judicial Center.
History
The court was first asse ...
*John Hutson
John is a common English name and surname:
* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
New Testament
Works
* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
* First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
* Second E ...
,[John D. Hutson Dean and President]
, University of New Hampshire School of Law, Accessed November 28, 2010. Dean, University of New Hampshire School of Law
The University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law is a public law school in Concord, New Hampshire, associated with the University of New Hampshire. It is the only law school in the state and was founded in 1973 by Robert H. Rines a ...
and former Judge Advocates General of the Navy
The Judge Advocate General's Corps, also known as the "JAG Corps" or "JAG", is the legal arm of the United States Navy. Today, the corps consists of a worldwide organization of more than 730 commissioned officers serving as judge advocates, 30 li ...
*Sly James
Sylvester "Sly" James, Jr. (born December 9, 1951) is an American politician who served as the 54th mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 2011 to 2019. James has lived in Kansas City's Union Hill neighborhood. As mayor, he was known for wearing bo ...
,[Sylvester “Sly” James Jr.]
Sly James Law Firm, Accessed July 29, 2012. Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
*Scott W. Johnson
An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy across large distances. It consists of one or more uninsulated electrical cables (commonly multiples of three for three- ...
,[Scott W. Johnson]
The Claremont Institute, Accessed July 29, 2012. conservative blogger
*B. Todd Jones
Byron Todd Jones (born May 23, 1957) is an American lawyer who was the seventh director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and is chief disciplinary officer of the National Football League (NFL).Ken Belson"N.F.L. to ...
,[Alumni Profiles]
, ''Perspectives'' (UMN Law), Fall 2011, accessed December 16, 2011. Chief Disciplinary Officer, National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The NFL is one of the ma ...
, former director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE), commonly referred to as the ATF, is a domestic law enforcement agency within the United States Department of Justice. Its responsibilities include the investigation and preven ...
(ATF) and U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota
* Samuel L. Kaplan,[Sam Kaplan named U.S. ambassador to Morocco]
, American Jewish World, June 24, 2009, accessed February 6, 2012. United States Ambassador to Morocco
This is a list of ambassadors of the United States to Morocco. Morocco was the first country to recognize the United States of America in 1777. Regular diplomatic relations were established in 1905. In 1912 Morocco came under the control of France ...
*Stephen F. Keating
Stephen F. Keating (1918–2001) was an American technology executive. He served as President of Honeywell from 1965 to 1974. He followed James H. Binger as President, which was an attempt to provide stability and continuity at Honeywell. A g ...
,[Stephen F. Keating – Executive, 83]
''The New York Times'', September 2, 2001, Accessed July 29, 2012. former president, Honeywell
Honeywell International Inc. is an American publicly traded, multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. It primarily operates in four areas of business: aerospace, building technologies, performance ma ...
*Fallon Kelly
L. Fallon Kelly (September 13, 1907 – June 19, 1992) was a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court from July 6, 1970 to July 6, 1980. He also served as United States Attorney for Minnesota during the Eisenhower
Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhowe ...
,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]Roger G. Kennedy
Roger George Kennedy (August 3, 1926 – September 30, 2011) was an American polymath whose career included banking, television production, historical writing, and museum administration, the last as director of the Smithsonian Institution's Nati ...
,[ polymath best known for being director of the ]Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian Institution ( ), or simply the Smithsonian, is a group of museums and education and research centers, the largest such complex in the world, created by the U.S. government "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge". Founded ...
's National Museum of American History
The National Museum of American History: Kenneth E. Behring Center collects, preserves, and displays the heritage of the United States in the areas of social, political, cultural, scientific, and military history. Among the items on display is t ...
and director of the National Park Service
The National Park Service (NPS) is an List of federal agencies in the United States, agency of the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government within the United States Department of the Interior, U.S. Department of ...
*Janine Kern
Janine M. Kern (born February 14, 1961) is an American attorney and jurist serving as an associate justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court.
Education
She graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science in 1982, and graduat ...
, justice, South Dakota Supreme Court
The South Dakota Supreme Court is the highest court in the state of South Dakota. It is composed of a chief justice and four associate justices appointed by the governor. One justice is selected from each of five geographic appointment districts. ...
*Katherine Kersten
Katherine Kersten is a conservative columnist who wrote for the '' Minneapolis Star Tribune''.
Background
Kersten, a graduate of Notre Dame and Yale universities, began her career as a financial analyst for a Chicago bank. Subsequently, she wor ...
, conservative columnist
*Ron Kind
Ronald James Kind (born March 16, 1963) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for , since 1997. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The district is in the western part of the state and is anchored by La Crosse ...
,[KIND, Ron, (1963 – )]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. United States Congressman (D- WI)
* Robert Kingsley,[Michael J. Ybarra]
Retired Judge Robert Kingsley, Opponent of Death Penalty, Dies
''Los Angeles Times'', December 28, 1988, Accessed November 29, 2010. former dean, USC Law, and California appellate judge
*Oscar Knutson
Oscar R. Knutson (October 9, 1899 – June 15, 1981) was an American lawyer and judge from Minnesota.
Early life and education
Oscar Rudolph Knutson was born in Superior, Wisconsin. He was the son of Bottolf Knutson (1865-1940) and Rachel (S ...
,[ former Chief Justice of Minnesota
* Richard H. Kyle,][Kyle, Richard House]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. federal judge
* Joan Ericksen Lancaster,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]Earl R. Larson
Earl Richard Larson (December 18, 1911 – October 31, 2001) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Education and career
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Larson received a Bachelor o ...
,[Larson, Earl Richard]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former federal judge
*Jane Larson
Jane Larson (1958–2011) was the Voss-Bascom Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
Education and career
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Larson was a Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude graduate of Macalester College and a magna cum ...
,[Jane E. Larson, 1958–2011]
University of Wisconsin Law School, accessed March 18, 2013. former professor of law, University of Wisconsin–Madison
A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase ''universitas magistrorum et scholarium'', which ...
*Thomas E. Latimer
Thomas Erwin Latimer (April 6, 1879 – November 6, 1937) was an American lawyer who served as the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1935 to 1937. His mayoral term coincided with a period of labor unrest in the ...
, former mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
*George E. Leach
George Emerson Leach (July 14, 1876 – July 17, 1955) was an American politician who served as a major general in the United States Army and two-time Republican Mayor of Minneapolis.
Early life
George Emerson Leach was born in Cedar Rapids ...
,[The University of Minnesota]
The Gopher: Annual Publication of the Student Body of the University of Minnesota
Volume 33, 1920, page 227 former mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
*Harold LeVander
Karl Harold Phillip LeVander (October 10, 1910March 30, 1992) was an American attorney and politician. A Republican, he served as the 32nd governor of Minnesota from January 2, 1967 to January 4, 1971, after defeating incumbent governor Karl R ...
,[Harold (Karl Harold Phillip) LeVander : Governors of Minnesota]
Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed November 28, 2010. former governor of Minnesota
* Ernest W. Lewis, former justice, Arizona Supreme Court
The Arizona Supreme Court is the state supreme court of the U.S. state of Arizona. Sitting in the Supreme Court building in downtown Phoenix, the court consists of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and five associate justices. Each justice ...
*John Lind John Lind is the name of:
* John Lind (barrister) (1737–1781), English lawyer and political writer
* John Lind (politician) (1854–1930), US politician
* John Lind (female impersonator) (1877–1940), female impersonator
See also
* Jon Lind, Am ...
,[John Lind : Governors of Minnesota]
Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed November 28, 2010. former governor of Minnesota
* Henry Linde,[Clement Augustus Lounsberry]
Henry J. Linde
''North Dakota History and People: Outlines of American History, Volume 2'', The S. J. Clarke publishing company, 1917, Accessed July 29, 2012. former North Dakota Attorney General
The North Dakota Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the North Dakota state government. The Attorney General's office represents the state government in court cases and issues opinions of points of law upon request. Drew Wrigley was appo ...
*Lee Loevinger
Lee Loevinger (April 24, 1913 – April 26, 2004) was an American jurist and lawyer.
Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Loevinger received his bachelor's degree from University of Minnesota in 1933 and his law degree from University of Minneso ...
, former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court chamber in the Minnesota State Capitol or in the nearby Minnesota Judicial Center.
History
The court was first asse ...
*Miles Lord
Miles Welton Lord (November 6, 1919 – December 10, 2016) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Education and career
Born November 6, 1919, in Dean Lake, Minnesota, Lord served i ...
,[Lord, Miles Welton]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former Minnesota Attorney General and U.S. District Court Judge
* Charles Loring,[ former Chief Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]Brett H. Ludwig
Brett Harry Ludwig (born 1969) is a United States federal judge, United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. He is a former Judge of the United States bankruptcy court, United States B ...
, federal judge
*Ernest Lundeen
Ernest Lundeen (August 4, 1878August 31, 1940) was an American lawyer and politician.
Family and education
Lundeen was born and raised on his father's homestead in Brooklyn Township of Lincoln County near Beresford in the Dakota Territory. H ...
,[LUNDEEN, Ernest, (1878–1940)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Senator
*William Paul Luther
William Paul Luther (born June 27, 1945) is an American politician and lawyer from Minnesota. Luther was a Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) member of the United States House of Representatives representing Minnesota's 6th congressional distri ...
,[LUTHER, William Paul, (1945 – )]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Congressman
* Tom McDonald,[Tom McDonald]
, Council of American Ambassadors, Accessed November 28, 2010. former U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and Mozam ...
*Clark MacGregor
Clark MacGregor (July 12, 1922 – February 10, 2003) was an American politician and Republican U.S. Representative from Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District for five terms from 1961 to 1971.
After his time in Congress, he worked as a senior ...
,[MacGREGOR, Clark, (1922–2003)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Representative
*George MacKinnon
George Edward MacKinnon (April 22, 1906 – May 1, 1995) was an American politician, attorney, and judge who variously served as a United States representative and United States Attorney for Minnesota, and as a United States circuit judge of the ...
,[MacKinnon, George Edward]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (in case citations, D.C. Cir.) is one of the thirteen United States Courts of Appeals. It has the smallest geographical jurisdiction of any of the U.S. federal appellate c ...
* Harry H. MacLaughlin,[MacLaughlin, Harry Hunter]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former federal judge
*Patrick J. McNulty
Patrick J. McNulty (1922–1997) was a judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Minnesota from 1968-1975 and a United States magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota from 1978 until ...
, WWII fighter pilot and former United States Bankruptcy Court
United States bankruptcy courts are courts created under Article I of the United States Constitution. The current system of bankruptcy courts was created by the United States Congress in 1978, effective April 1, 1984. United States bankruptcy c ...
judge
*James Manahan
James Manahan (March 12, 1866 – January 8, 1932) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota.
Manahan was born near Chatfield in Fillmore County, Minnesota to Irish immigrant parents.
He graduated from the Normal School of Winona, Minnesota in 1 ...
,[MANAHAN, James, (1866–1932)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Representative
*Carlos Mariani
Carlos Mariani (born July 13, 1957) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he represents District 65B, which includes portions of the ci ...
,[Mariani, Carlos]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 29, 2010. Minnesota State Representative (did not graduate)
*Harry S. Martin
Harry S. Martin III (born 1943) is an American academic. Educated at Harvard University, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Minnesota Law School, Martin served as Ess Librarian and professor of law at Harvard. A specialist on ...
, former librarian and professor of law, Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
*Edmon Marukyan
Edmon Hrachiki Marukyan ( hy, Էդմոն Հրաչիկի Մարուքյան) is an Armenian lawyer and politician currently serving as ambassador-at-large of Armenia. He was a member of the National Assembly of Armenia from 2012 to 2021. He was el ...
,[LL.M. and Humphrey Fellow Alumnus Edmon Marukyan Wins Armenian National Assembly Election]
, University of Minnesota Law School, Fall 2012, Accessed March 18, 2013. member of the National Assembly of Armenia
The National Assembly of Armenia ( hy, Հայաստանի Հանրապետության Ազգային ժողով, ''Hayastani Hanrapetyut'yan Azgayin zhoghov'' or simply Ազգային ժողով, ԱԺ ''Azgayin Zhoghov'', ''AZh''), also infor ...
*Leroy E. Matson
Leroy E. Matson (February 11, 1896 – February 28, 1960) was an American jurist.
Born in Crookston, Minnesota, Matson grew up on a farm in Saum, Beltrami County, Minnesota. Matson graduated from Bemidji High School. He then received his bac ...
,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]Robert W. Mattson, Sr.
Robert William (Bob) Mattson Sr. (August 26, 1924 – March 14, 1982) was an American army veteran, lawyer, and politician in Minnesota, where he was the state Attorney General from 1964 to 1967. He was a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Lab ...
,[In Memoriam Robert W. (“Bob”) Mattson, Sr.]
Annual Hennepin County Bar Memorial Session, April 28, 1982, Accessed July 29, 2012. former Minnesota Attorney General
*Richard C. Maxwell
Richard C. Maxwell (October 7, 1919 - October 7, 2016) was Chadwick Professor Emeritus of Law at Duke University. A graduate of Duke and the University of Minnesota Law School, Maxwell was previously Connell Professor and Dean of Law at the Univ ...
,[Richard C. Maxwell]
University of California, Los Angeles, Accessed November 28, 2010. former dean of law, UCLA
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a Normal school, teachers colle ...
*J. E. Meyers
J. Edward Meyers (December 22, 1862 – June 11, 1944) was an American insurance salesman, philanthropist, and politician and the 27th mayor of Minneapolis.
Early life and education
Meyers was born in Dayton, Ohio and moved to Minneapolis to at ...
, former mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
*Geoff Michel
Geoff Michel (born November 13, 1963) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 41, which included portions of the southwestern Twin Cities suburbs of Edina and Bloomington in Hennepin County. A ...
,[Michel, Geoff]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. Minnesota State Senator
*Clarence B. Miller
Clarence Benjamin Miller (March 13, 1872 – January 10, 1922) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota. He was born in Pine Island, Minnesota and attended the country school, high school, and the Minneapolis Academy; was graduated from the acad ...
,[MILLER, Clarence Benjamin, (1872–1922)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Representative
*William D. Mitchell
William DeWitt Mitchell (September 9, 1874August 24, 1955) was an American attorney who had served as both Solicitor General of the United States under President Calvin Coolidge and United States Attorney General under President Herbert Hoover.
...
,[William Dewitt Mitchell]
United States Department of Justice, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Attorney General of the United States
The United States attorney general (AG) is the head of the United States Department of Justice, and is the chief law enforcement officer of the federal government of the United States. The attorney general serves as the principal advisor to the p ...
*Richard Moe
Richard Palmer Moe (born November 27, 1936) is an American attorney and historic preservation advocate who served as chief of staff to the vice president from 1977 to 1981.
Early life and education
Moe was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He earne ...
,[President Richard Moe's Biography]
National Trust for Historic Preservation, August 5, 2009, Accessed November 28, 2010. former president, National Trust for Historic Preservation
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded, nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that works in the field of historic preservation in the United States. The member-supported organization was founded in 1949 b ...
*Walter Mondale
Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (January 5, 1928 – April 19, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 42nd vice president of the United States from 1977 to 1981 under President Jimmy Carter. A U.S. senator from Minnesot ...
,[http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000851]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former Vice President of the United States
The vice president of the United States (VPOTUS) is the second-highest officer in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government, after the president of the United States, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession. The vice p ...
and United States Ambassador to Japan
The is the ambassador from the United States of America to Japan.
History
Since the opening of Japan by Commodore Matthew C. Perry, in 1854, the U.S. has maintained diplomatic relations with Japan, except for the ten-year period between th ...
.
*Ann D. Montgomery
Ann D. Montgomery (born May 9, 1949) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Education and career
Born in Litchfield, Minnesota, Montgomery received a Bachelor of Science degre ...
,[Montgomery, Ann D.]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. federal judge
*Wayne Morse
Wayne Lyman Morse (October 20, 1900 – July 22, 1974) was an American attorney and United States Senator from Oregon. Morse is well known for opposing his party's leadership and for his opposition to the Vietnam War on constitutional grounds.
...
,[MORSE, Wayne Lyman, (1900–1974)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Senator
*Mee Moua
Mee Moua ( RPA: Qaav Ruom, born June 30, 1969 in Xieng Khouang, Laos), is an American politician, and is the former president and executive director of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice -AAJC (Advancing Justice-AAJC) She served as the vic ...
,[Moua, Mee]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Minnesota State Senator
*Joe Mullery
Joseph J. Mullery (born June 1944) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he represented District 59A, which includes parts of Min ...
,[Mullery, Joe]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. Minnesota State Representative
*Diana E. Murphy
Diana E. Murphy (January 4, 1934 – May 16, 2018) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and a former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Min ...
,[Murphy, Diana E.]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (in case citations, 8th Cir.) is a United States federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the following United States district courts:
* Eastern District of Arkansas
* Western Distr ...
* Leonard Murray, former president, Soo Line Railroad
The Soo Line Railroad is the primary United States railroad subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific Railway , one of seven U.S. Class I railroads, controlled through the Soo Line Corporation. Although it is named for the Minneapolis, St. Paul and S ...
* Grant S. Nelson, former professor of law, UCLA
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a Normal school, teachers colle ...
*Philip Neville
Philip Neville (November 5, 1909 – February 13, 1974) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Education and career
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Neville received a Bachelor ...
,[Neville, Philip]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former federal judge
*Constance Berry Newman
Constance Ernestine Berry Newman (born July 8, 1935, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American attorney and diplomat who served as the United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from July 2004 to April 2005.
Early life and educat ...
,[Nomination of Constance Berry Newman To Be Director of the Office of Personnel Management]
Gerhard Peters – The American Presidency Project, UCSB, Accessed November 28, 2010. former United States Assistant Secretary of State Assistant Secretary of State (A/S) is a title used for many executive positions in the United States Department of State, ranking below the under secretaries. A set of six assistant secretaries reporting to the under secretary for political affair ...
for African Affairs
*Walter Newton
Walter Hughes Newton (October 10, 1880 – August 10, 1941) was a United States Representative from Minnesota; born in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; attended the public schools and was graduated from the law department of the Uni ...
,[NEWTON, Walter Hughes, (1880–1941)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Representative
*Gunnar Nordbye
Gunnar Hans Nordbye (February 4, 1888 – November 5, 1977) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Education and career
Nordbye was born at Urskog (spelled Aurskog since 1918) in A ...
,[Nordbye, Gunnar Hans]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former federal judge
*Dave Olin
David M. Olin (born 1947) is a Minnesota politician and a former Democratic Farmer Labor Party member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 1A, which includes all of Kittson and Roseau counties, as well as portions ...
,[Olin, David M. "Dave"]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Minnesota State Representative
* Julius J. Olson,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]James C. Otis
James Cornish Otis, Jr. (March 23, 1912 – March 15, 1993) was a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court chamber in ...
,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]Mabeth Hurd Paige
Mabeth Hurd Paige (November 22, 1869 – August 19, 1961) was a Minnesota politician, a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1923 to 1945.
Biography
Mabeth Hurd was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, in 1869, and educated ...
,[Paige, Mabeth Hurd]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 29, 2010. one of the first four-woman elected to Minnesota Legislature in 1923
*Alan Page
Alan Cedric Page (born August 7, 1945) is an American retired judge and former professional football
He gained national recognition as a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) during 15 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings an ...
,[Associate Justice Alan C. Page]
Minnesota Judicial Branch, Accessed November 27, 2010. Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame for professional American football, located in Canton, Ohio. Opened on September 7, , the Hall of Fame enshrines exceptional figures in the sport of professional football, including players, coac ...
r and justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
*Byron S. Payne
Byron S. Payne (February 2, 1876 – May 30, 1949) was an American attorney and politician from South Dakota. A Republican Party (United States), Republican, he was best known for his service as the state's Attorney General of South Dakota, attor ...
, South Dakota Attorney General
The Attorney General of South Dakota is the state attorney general of the U.S. state of South Dakota. The attorney general is elected by popular vote to a four-year term and holds an executive position as the state's chief legal officer. In 1992, ...
* Mary Pawlenty,[Biography]
, The First Lady of Minnesota, Accessed November 27, 2010. former First Lady of Minnesota and former judge
*Tim Pawlenty
Timothy James Pawlenty (; born November 27, 1960) is an American attorney, businessman, and politician who served as the 39th governor of Minnesota from 2003 to 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Pawlenty served in the Minnesota House o ...
, president, Financial Services Roundtable
The Bank Policy Institute (BPI) is an American financial services lobbying and advocacy organization, based in Washington, D.C.
The Bank Policy Institute was formed in July 2018 by the merger of two older lobbying groups, the Financial Services ...
and former governor of Minnesota
*Byron S. Payne
Byron S. Payne (February 2, 1876 – May 30, 1949) was an American attorney and politician from South Dakota. A Republican Party (United States), Republican, he was best known for his service as the state's Attorney General of South Dakota, attor ...
, former Attorney General of South Dakota
South Dakota (; Sioux language, Sioux: , ) is a U.S. state in the West North Central states, North Central region of the United States. It is also part of the Great Plains. South Dakota is named after the Lakota people, Lakota and Dakota peo ...
*Harry H. Peterson
Harry Herbert Peterson (April 12, 1890 – January 23, 1985) was an American lawyer, judge and politician.
Background
Peterson was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He was the son of Swan Alfred Peterson and Mathilda Christina (Gustafson) Peterson, ...
,[ former Minnesota attorney general and justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
* John S. Pillsbury, Jr.,][John Sargent Pillsbury (1912– )]
Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed July 29, 2012. former president, Northwestern National Life Insurance Company
The ING Group ( nl, ING Groep) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam. Its primary businesses are retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, wholesale bankin ...
*Maynard Pirsig
Maynard E. Pirsig, LLD, (/ˈpɜːrsɪɡ/; January 9, 1902 - February 7, 1997) was an American legal scholar. He was director of the Minnesota Legal Aid Society, dean of the University of Minnesota Law School, a Minnesota Supreme Court justice, and ...
,[ former dean, University of Minnesota Law School, former temporary justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, and father of ]Robert M. Pirsig
Robert Maynard Pirsig (; September 6, 1928 – April 24, 2017) was an American writer and philosopher. He was the author of the philosophical novels ''Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An ...
*Daniel D. Polsby
Daniel D. Polsby (born 1945) is former dean of the law school and professor of law at Antonin Scalia Law School (George Mason University) and was previously Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law at Northwestern University. He retired from George M ...
,[Daniel D. Polsby]
George Mason University School of Law, Accessed July 29, 2012. dean of law, George Mason University
George Mason University (George Mason, Mason, or GMU) is a public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia with an independent City of Fairfax, Virginia postal address in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. The university was orig ...
*Albert F. Pratt
Albert Fuller Pratt (January 2, 1872 – January 28, 1928) was a Minnesota lawyer and politician.
Pratt was born on a farm in 1872 in Anoka County, Minnesota, where he was raised. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in ...
,[Pratt, Albert F.]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Minnesota Attorney General and member of Minnesota House of Representatives
*J. A. O. Preus
Jacob Aall Ottesen Preus (; August 28, 1883May 24, 1961) was an American politician. He served as the 8th state auditor of Minnesota from January 5, 1915, to January 5, 1921, and as the 20th Governor of Minnesota from January 5, 1921, to January ...
,[J. A. O. (Jacob Aall Ottesen) Preus : Governors of Minnesota]
, Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed November 28, 2010. former governor of Minnesota
* William Prosser,[ former dean of law, ]University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
, author of ''Prosser on Torts''
*Milton D. Purdy
Milton Dwight Purdy (November 3, 1866 – February 11, 1937) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota and later was a Judge of the United States Court for China.
Education and career
B ...
,[Purdy, Milton Dwight]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former federal judge, served on United States Court for China
The United States Court for China was a United States district court that had extraterritorial jurisdiction over U.S. citizens in China. It existed from 1906 to 1943 and had jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters, with appeals taken to the U ...
*William John Quinn
William John Quinn (May 8, 1911 – October 24, 2015) was an American railroad executive. He was an attorney for the Soo Line before joining the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad in 1954, later serving as its President from ...
, former president, Milwaukee Road
The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P), often referred to as the "Milwaukee Road" , was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest and Northwest of the United States from 1847 until 1986.
The company experienced ...
*Greg Raymer
Gregory Raymer, nicknamed "Fossilman," is a professional poker player and author. He is best known for winning the 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event.
Early life
Raymer's family moved numerous times during his childhood, from his birthplace ...
,[Wayne Allyn Root]
Libertarian National Congressional Committee Announces Addition of Poker Celebrity Greg Raymer to the Board
Libertarian National Committee, September 7, 2010, Accessed November 27, 2010. 2004 World Series of Poker
The 2004 World Series of Poker (WSOP) was held at Binion's Horseshoe after Harrah's Entertainment purchased the casino and the rights to the tournament in January. Harrah's announced that future WSOP tournaments will be held in a moving circui ...
Champion
* A. J. Rockne,[Rockne, Anton Julius "A.J."]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives and longest serving member
* Walter F. Rogosheske, former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court chamber in the Minnesota State Capitol or in the nearby Minnesota Judicial Center.
History
The court was first asse ...
*James M. Rosenbaum
James Michael Rosenbaum (born 1944) is an American lawyer and former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. He is currently an arbitrator and mediator in private practice.
Education and car ...
,[Rosenbaum, James Michael]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. federal judge
* Christian Rosenmeier, former Minnesota State Senator
*Edward Rustad
Edward Rustad (November 26, 1867 – November 25, 1936) was a member of the Minnesota Senate.
Biography
Rustad was born on November 26, 1867, in Columbia County, Wisconsin. He moved to Traverse County, Minnesota, in 1880 and attended the Unive ...
, former Minnesota State Senator
*Millard Ruud
Millard Ruud (1917–1997) was executive director of the Association of American Law Schools. A noted scholar of legislation and commercial law, Ruud graduated from the University of Minnesota and the University of Minnesota Law School, whe ...
,[In Memoriam Millard Harrington Ruud]
The University of Texas at Austin, 1998–1999, Accessed July 29, 2012. former executive director, Association of American Law Schools
The Association of American Law Schools (AALS), formed in 1900, is a non-profit organization of 176 law schools in the United States. An additional 19 schools pay a fee to receive services but are not members. AALS incorporated as a 501(c)(3) no ...
and former associate dean of law, University of Texas-Austin
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1883 and is the oldest institution in the University of Texas System. With 40,916 undergraduate students, 11,075 ...
* Allan Ryan,[Allan A. Ryan]
, Harvard Extension School, Accessed July 29, 2012. Director of Intellectual Property, Harvard Business School Publishing, Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
*Elmer Ryan
Elmer James Ryan (May 26, 1907 – February 1, 1958) was a United States representative from Minnesota.
Early life and education
He was born in Rosemount, Dakota County, Minnesota, May 26, 1907. He attended the public schools, was graduated from ...
,[RYAN, Elmer James, (1907–1958)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Representative
*Lee Seokwoo Lee Seokwoo is a Korans, Korean academic, author and member of the law faculty at Inha University at Incheon, Korea.
Early life
Lee's earned undergraduate and Master of Laws degrees at Korea University. Further studies led to an LL.M. at the Un ...
, associate professor of law, Inha University
Inha University (인하대학교(仁荷大學校)) is a private research university located in Incheon, South Korea.
Known traditionally for research and education in the engineering and physical sciences, the University was established by the ...
and former Research Scholar, Oxford University
Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the ...
*Irving S. Shapiro
Irving Saul Shapiro (July 15, 1916 – September 13, 2001) was an American lawyer and businessman, best known for being the first lawyer to become CEO of DuPont. Shapiro served as DuPont chairman from December 1973 to 1981. In 1987, he took over ...
,[Irving Shapiro, 85; Top DuPont Exec, Lawyer]
''Los Angeles Times'', September 17, 2001, Accessed July 29, 2012. former CEO, DuPont
*Robert Sheran
Robert J. Sheran (January 2, 1916 – January 25, 2012) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge. He was appointed Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court by Governor Wendell Anderson, serving from December 1973 to December 1981. He p ...
,[ former chief justice of Minnesota
*]Harry A. Sieben
Harry A. "Tex" Sieben, Jr. (born November 24, 1943) is a retired American politician and general, who served in senior positions in the Legislature and National Guard of the state of Minnesota.
Sieben served fourteen years in the House, inclu ...
,[Sieben, Jr., Harry A. "Tex"]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives
*Gerald Edward Sikorski
Gerald Edward Sikorski (born April 26, 1948) is an American politician and lawyer from Minnesota. He was the U.S. representative for Minnesota's 6th congressional district as a DFL member from January 3, 1983, to January 3, 1993, in the 98th, ...
,[Sikorski, Gerald Edward, (1948 – )]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Congressman
*Steve Simon
Steve Simon (born December 12, 1969) is an American politician from the state of Minnesota serving as the 22nd Minnesota Secretary of State. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he previously represented District 46B ...
,[Simon, Steve]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 29, 2010. Minnesota State Representative
*John E. Simonett
John E. Simonett (July 12, 1924 – July 28, 2011) was an attorney and associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. He was famous for his wit and thoughtfulness, characteristics reflected both in his judicial opinions, and in his writings a ...
,[ former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
* Ballard F. Smith,][PADRES : Where's the Beef? Ballard Smith Doesn't Have Any]
''Los Angeles Times'', April 5, 1985, Accessed July 29, 2012. former president, San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Founded in 1969, the club has won two NL penna ...
*George Ross Smith
George Ross Smith (May 28, 1864 – November 7, 1952) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota.
Early life and education
He was born in St. Cloud, Stearns County, Minnesota; attended the public schools and Sauk Centre (Minnesota) Academy; ...
,[SMITH, George Ross, (1864–1952)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed November 27, 2010. former United States Representative
* Arne Sorenson,[Arne Sorenson (’83) Named New Marriott CEO]
University of Minnesota Law School, December 15, 2011, accessed December 16, 2011. CEO[Alexandra Bozen]
Marriott CEO to Step Down
''Wall Street Journal'', December 14, 2011, accessed December 16, 2011. of Marriott International
Marriott International, Inc. is an American multinational company that operates, franchises, and licenses lodging including hotel, residential, and timeshare properties. It is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. The company was founded by ...
*Warren Spannaus
Warren Richard Spannaus (December 5, 1930 – November 27, 2017) was an American politician from the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) and the Attorney General of Minnesota from 1971 until 1983. Spannaus graduated from the University of Minnes ...
,[ former Minnesota Attorney General
*]Harold Stassen
Harold Edward Stassen (April 13, 1907 – March 4, 2001) was an American politician who was the 25th Governor of Minnesota. He was a leading candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in 1948, considered for a ti ...
,[Harold E. (Edward) Stassen : Governors of Minnesota]
, Minnesota Historical Society, Accessed November 28, 2010. former governor of Minnesota; former president, University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universit ...
*Nancy Staudt
Nancy Christine Staudt (born August 4, 1963) is the Frank and Marcia Carlucci Dean of the Pardee RAND Graduate School and the Vice President of Innovation at RAND Corporation. She is a scholar in tax, tax policy, and empirical legal studies.
Ea ...
, dean of law, Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis (WashU or WUSTL) is a private research university with its main campus in St. Louis County, and Clayton, Missouri. Founded in 1853, the university is named after George Washington. Washington University i ...
*Melvin Steen
Melvin C. Steen (1907–1992) was an American attorney and founding partner of the New York law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton. Steen graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School, where the Melvin C. Steen Professorship, curren ...
,[Wolfgang Saxon]
Melvin C. Steen, 85, a Founder Of the Cleary, Gottlieb Law Firm
''The New York Times'', June 30, 1992, Accessed November 28, 2010. founding partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP (known as Cleary Gottlieb) is an American multinational law firm headquartered at One Liberty Plaza in New York City. Known as a white shoe law firm, Cleary employs over 1,200 lawyers worldwide.
History
The ...
* Leslie Stein, judge, New York Court of Appeals
The New York Court of Appeals is the highest court in the Unified Court System of the State of New York. The Court of Appeals consists of seven judges: the Chief Judge and six Associate Judges who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by t ...
* Robert Stein,[Robert A. Stein]
University of Minnesota Law School, Accessed November 29, 2010. former executive director, American Bar Association
The American Bar Association (ABA) is a voluntary bar association of lawyers and law students, which is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States. Founded in 1878, the ABA's most important stated activities are the setting of acad ...
, former dean, University of Minnesota Law School
*McCants Stewart
McCants Stewart (July 11, 1877April 14, 1919) was an American lawyer. Born to a prominent attorney in New York, Stewart studied law in Minnesota and became the first African American lawyer in the state of Oregon. His lack of financial success ...
,[McCants Stewart (1877–1919)]
Oregon Historical Society, Accessed January 22, 2011. first African American LL.M. recipient, first African American lawyer in Oregon
Oregon () is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idah ...
* Royal A. Stone,[ former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court (did not graduate)
* Thomas O. Streissguth,][ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
* Edward C. Stringer,][ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]George F. Sullivan
George F. Sullivan (January 30, 1886 – April 14, 1944) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Education and career
Born in Shakopee, Minnesota, Sullivan received a Bachelor o ...
,[Sullivan, George F.]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former federal judge
* Michael P. Sullivan,[Michael P. Sullivan, Sr.]
Gray Plant Mooty, Accessed July 29, 2012. former president, Dairy Queen
Dairy Queen (DQ) is an American chain of soft serve ice cream and fast food restaurants owned by International Dairy Queen, Inc. (a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway since 1998) which also owns Orange Julius, and formerly owned Karmelkorn ...
*Leo A. Temmey
Leo A. Temmey (November 6, 1894 – April 22, 1975) was an American attorney and 15th attorney general of South Dakota between 1939 and 1943. He was born in Onida, South Dakota.
Career
Temmey was a Republican.
Temmey graduated from the Unive ...
, former Attorney General of South Dakota
South Dakota (; Sioux language, Sioux: , ) is a U.S. state in the West North Central states, North Central region of the United States. It is also part of the Great Plains. South Dakota is named after the Lakota people, Lakota and Dakota peo ...
* Dave Thompson,[Thompson, David A. "Dave"]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 29, 2010. Minnesota State Senator
* Nick Thompson, MMA Fighter
*John J. Todd
John Joseph Todd (born March 16, 1927) was a justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court from 1972 until his resignation on March 8, 1985.
Todd was born in Saint Paul
Paul; grc, Παῦλος, translit=Paulos; cop, ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ; hbo, פא ...
,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]John R. Tunheim
John R. Tunheim (born September 1, 1953) is an American lawyer who serves as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.
Education and career
Tunheim was born in Thief River Falls, Minnesota ...
,[Tunheim, John R.]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. federal judge
*Azhar Usman
Azhar Muhammad Usman (born December 23, 1975) is an American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and producer of Indian descent. He is a former lecturer, community activist and lawyer and has been referred to as the "Ayatollah of Comedy" and "Bin Laug ...
, Standup Comic
*Bruce Marion Van Sickle
Bruce Marion Van Sickle (February 13, 1917 – April 21, 2007) was a United States federal judge, United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota.
Education and career
Born in Minot, North Dakota ...
,[Van Sickle, Bruce Marion]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former federal judge, member of North Dakota House of Representatives
The North Dakota House of Representatives is the lower house of the North Dakota Legislative Assembly and is larger than the North Dakota Senate.
North Dakota is divided into between 40 and 54 legislative districts apportioned by population as d ...
*Charles Joseph Vogel
Charles Joseph Vogel (September 20, 1898 – September 8, 1980) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and previously was a United States district judge of the United States District Court fo ...
,[Vogel, Charles Joseph]
Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, Accessed November 27, 2010. former judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (in case citations, 8th Cir.) is a United States federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the following United States district courts:
* Eastern District of Arkansas
* Western Distr ...
*William W. Ward
William Walter Ward (August 8, 1903 - May 9, 1984) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Biography
Ward was born on August 8, 1903, in St. Croix County, Wisconsin. He attended grade school in Star Prairie, Wisconsin and high school in M ...
, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
The Wisconsin State Assembly is the lower house of the Wisconsin Legislature. Together with the smaller Wisconsin Senate, the two constitute the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Wisconsin.
Representatives are elected for two-year terms ...
* Charlie Weaver, Jr.,[Weaver, Jr., Charlie]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. former Minnesota state representative, governor's Chief of Staff
* John Francis Wheaton,[Wheaton, John Frances "Frank, J. Frank"]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed December 15, 2010. first African American graduate, first African American member of the Minnesota Legislature
* Benson Whitney,[Benson K. Whitney]
U.S. Department of State, Accessed November 28, 2010. former United States Ambassador
Ambassadors of the United States are persons nominated by the president to serve as the country's diplomatic representatives to foreign nations, international organizations, and as ambassadors-at-large. Under Article II, Section 2 of the U. ...
to Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
* Samuel B. Wilson,[ former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
*]Ryan Winkler
Ryan Patrick Winkler (born December 30, 1975) is an American politician and the former majority leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he represented District 46A, whic ...
,[Winkler, Ryan]
Minnesota Legislative Reference Library, Accessed November 28, 2010. Minnesota State Representative
*Sandra Casber Wise
Sandra Casber Wise (born July 3, 1946) is an American attorney and the wife of former Governor of West Virginia Bob Wise of West Virginia. During her husband's term as governor, Wise was the First Lady of West Virginia.
Early life and educat ...
,[Sandra Casber Is Wed To Rep. Robert Wise]
''The New York Times'', July 29, 1984, Accessed November 28, 2010. former First Lady of West Virginia
West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers classify West Virginia as part of the Southern United States while the ...
*Michael A. Wolff
Michael A. Wolff (born April 1, 1945) is the dean emeritus of Saint Louis University School of Law and a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri.
Early life and education
Wolff earned his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth Coll ...
,[Michael Wolff (’70) Named Dean of St. Louis University School of Law]
University of Minnesota Law School, March 6, 2013, accessed March 18, 2013. former chief justice, Supreme Court of Missouri
The Supreme Court of Missouri is the highest court in the state of Missouri. It was established in 1820 and is located at 207 West High Street in Jefferson City, Missouri. Missouri voters have approved changes in the state's constitution to gi ...
, present dean of Saint Louis University School of Law
Saint Louis University School of Law, also known as SLU LAW, is a private American law school located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is one of the professional graduate schools of Saint Louis University. The University hosted a law school briefly fr ...
*Michael W. Wright
Michael William Wright (June 13, 1938 – January 27, 2020) was an American business executive and Canadian football player. He served as chief executive officer of SuperValu (1981–2001) and as a director of Wells Fargo & Company.
He was e ...
,[Michael W. Wright]
University of Minnesota, Accessed July 29, 2012. former CEO, Supervalu
*Lawrence R. Yetka
Lawrence Robert Yetka (October 1, 1924 – November 12, 2017) was an associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
Yetka was born in Cloquet, Minnesota. He graduated from the Univer ...
,[ former justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
*]George M. Young
George Morley Young (December 11, 1870 – May 27, 1932) was a United States representative from North Dakota and a judge of the United States Customs Court.
Early life and education
Young was born on December 11, 1870, in Lakelet, Ontario, ...
,[YOUNG, George Morley, (1870–1932)]
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, Accessed July 29, 2012. former United States Representative
References
External links
University of Minnesota Law School mainpage
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The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Tw ...
Law School
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Law degrees Argentina
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