List of University of San Francisco School of Law alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of the University of San Francisco School of Law.

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Arts, entertainment, and journalism edit

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Government and politics edit

Members of Congress edit

 
John Burton
 
John F. Shelley
 
Thomas C. Lynch

Members of state legislatures edit

State and territorial executive offices edit

Municipal and local offices edit

Judicial and legal figures edit

National supreme court justices edit

Federal judges edit

 
Saundra Brown Armstrong
 
Roger D. Foley

State supreme court justices edit

 
Ming Chin
 
Martin Jenkins
 
Buell A. Nesbett
 
Raymond L. Sullivan
 
Mary Jane Theis

State appellate court justices edit

State trial court judges edit

Local judges edit

Judges of other courts edit

Other legal figures edit

 
Vincent Hallinan

Further reading edit

  • Abrahamson, Eric. The University of San Francisco School of Law, A History, 1912-1978. The University of San Francisco, 1987.
  • Ziajka, Alan. Legacy and Promise: 150 Years of Jesuit Education at the University of San Francisco. The University of San Francisco, 2005.
  • Ziajka, Alan. The University of San Francisco School of Law Century. The University of San Francisco, 2012.
  • Ziajka, Alan. USF Firsts, Facts, Honors, and Achievements 1855-2017. The University of San Francisco, 2017.

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