List of Moritz College of Law alumni
The following is a list of notable alumni of The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in Columbus, Ohio:
Academia
- Linda L. Ammons (1987), Dean of Widener University School of Law
- Terry A. Bethel (1970), Professor Emeritus of Law at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law[1]
- Walker J. Blakey (1967), Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law[2]
- David N. Diner (1983), Dean of Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School
- John W. Garland (1974), President of Central State University
- RonNell Andersen Jones (2000), Professor of Law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law
- Joan Krauskopf (1957), Professor Emeritus of Law at the Moritz College of Law
- Arthur T. Martin (1929), Dean of the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
- LeRoy Pernell (1974), Dean of Florida A&M University College of Law and Northern Illinois University College of Law
- L. Orin Slagle (1957), Dean of the Florida State University College of Law and Moritz College of Law
- Don W. Sears (1948), Dean and Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Colorado Law School; Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient
- Paul L. Selby (1947), Dean and Professor Emeritus of Law at the West Virginia University College of Law; member of 1942 National Championship Ohio State Buckeyes football team
Business
- Neil Cornrich (1983), nationally renowned sports agent and founder of NC Sports
- John W. Creighton Jr. (1957), president and CEO of Weyerhaeuser Company
- Bruce Downey (1973), chairman and CEO of Barr Pharmaceuticals (now Teva Pharmaceuticals)
- John Lowe (1998), CEO of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
- Nick Mileti (1956), founder and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers and owner of the Cleveland Indians
- Thomas F. Patton (1926), president, chairman and CEO of Republic Steel (now Mittal Steel Company)
- Donald Clinton Power (1926), chairman and CEO of GTE Corporation (now Verizon Communications)
Government
Federal
- Thomas J. Fiscus (1975), United States Air Force Judge Advocate General
- Linda Fisher (1982), Deputy Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
- William Isaac (1969), Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- William Saxbe (1948), 70th United States Attorney General and United States Senator from Ohio
- Carmi Thompson (1895), 23rd Treasurer of the United States
State and local
- John W. Bricker (1920), 54th Governor of Ohio and United States Senator from Ohio
- Paul M. Herbert (1917), 47th, 49th and 52nd Lieutenant Governor of Ohio and Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- George Sidney Marshall, 38th Mayor of Columbus, Ohio
- James H. McGee (1948), first African-American Mayor of Dayton, Ohio
- C. William O'Neill (1942), 59th Governor of Ohio and former Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Buck Rinehart (1973), 50th Mayor of Columbus, Ohio
- Mike Sanders (1994), Jackson County, Missouri executive
- Brian Sandoval (1989), 29th Governor of Nevada and former United States District Judge for the District of Nevada
- Edward C. Turner (1901), 26th and 30th Ohio Attorney General and Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- George Voinovich (1961), 65th Governor of Ohio and United States Senator from Ohio
Journalists
- Bob Fitrakis (1982), editor-in-chief of the Columbus Free Press
- Chris Geidner (2005), award-winning journalist and legal editor for BuzzFeed
- Madison Gesiotto (2017), columnist for the Washington Times and Miss Ohio USA 2014
- Erin Moriarty (1977), Emmy Award winning journalist for CBS News and 48 Hours
Judges
Federal
- William Miller Drennen (1938), Chief Judge of the United States Tax Court
- Ann Donnelly (1984), United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York
- Robert Duncan (1952), first African-American United States District Judge for Ohio and Ohio Supreme Court Justice
- Wallace Samuel Gourley (1929), United States District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania
- Donald L. Graham (1974), United States District Judge for the Southern District of Florida
- James L. Graham (1962), United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio
- George Philip Hahn (1905), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio
- Kenneth Harkins (1943), United States Court of Federal Claims Judge
- Charles Sherrod Hatfield (1907), United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Judge
- Jeffrey J. Helmick (1988), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio
- Benson W. Hough (1899), United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio
- David A. Katz (1957), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio
- Sara Elizabeth Lioi (1987), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio
- George Curtis Smith (1959), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio
- Jeffrey Sutton (1990), United States Court of Appeals Judge for the Sixth Circuit
- William Kernahan Thomas (1935), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio
- Herman Jacob Weber (1952), United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio
State and local
- James F. Bell (1939), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Brent D. Benjamin (1984), Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia
- Lloyd O. Brown (1955), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Paul W. Brown (1939), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Yvette McGee Brown (1985), first African-American female Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Howard E. Fought (1935), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Judith L. French (1988), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- W. F. Garver (1893), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Thomas M. Herbert (1955), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Wade L. Hopping (1955), Florida Supreme Court Justice
- Robert E. Leach (1935), Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- John M. Matthias (1928), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Henry A. Middleton (1911), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Thomas J. Moyer (1964), Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Paul Pfeifer (1966), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- James E. Robinson (1893), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Evelyn Lundberg Stratton (1979), Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
- Beth Walker (1990), Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals
Legislators
Federal
- Pete Abele (1953), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Walter H. Albaugh (1914), United States Congressman from Ohio
- John M. Ashbrook (1955), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Thomas W. L. Ashley (1951), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Charles G. Bond (1899), United States Congressman from New York
- Daniel S. Earhart (1928), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Israel Moore Foster (1898), United States Congressman from Ohio; proposed Child Labor Amendment to U.S. Constitution
- David L. Hobson (1963), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Robert E. Holmes (1949), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Lawrence E. Imhoff (1930), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Harry P. Jeffrey (1926), United States Congressman from Ohio; author of G.I. Bill
- Thomas A. Jenkins (1907), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Mary Jo Kilroy (1980), United States Congresswoman from Ohio
- Frank Le Blond Kloeb (1907), United States Congressman from Ohio
- William Moore McCulloch (1925), United States Congressman from Ohio; key backer of Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Howard Metzenbaum (1941), United States Senator from Ohio; introduced WARN Act
- C. Ellis Moore (1910), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Grant E. Mouser Jr. (1917), United States Congressman from Ohio
- William Huston Natcher (1933), longest-serving United States Congressman from Kentucky; Presidential Citizens Medal recipient
- Michael G. Oxley (1969), United States Congressman from Ohio; introduced Sarbanes–Oxley Act
- Zack Space (1986), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Robert M. Switzer (1892), United States Congressman from Ohio
- Mell G. Underwood (1915), United States Congressman from Ohio and United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio
- John Martin Vorys (1923), United States Congressman from Ohio
State and local
- William G. Batchelder (1967), 101st Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives
- Rupert R. Beetham, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives
- Wesley T. Bishop (1995), Louisiana State Senator
- John W. Bowen (1953), Ohio State Senator
- Harold Brazil, Council Member of the District of Columbia
- John Patrick Carney (2001), Ohio State Representative
- Kathleen Clyde (2008), Ohio State Representative
- Wesley Duncan (2006), Nevada Assembly Member
- Keith Faber (1991), 98th President of the Ohio Senate
- Patrick O. Jefferson, Louisiana State Representative
- Charles Kurfess (1957), 94th Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives
- James A. Lantz (1947), Ohio State Representative
- Amy Salerno (1982), Ohio State Representative
- Charles R. Saxbe (1975), Ohio State Representative
- Robert Shaw (1929), Ohio State Senator
- Michael Stinziano (2007), Ohio State Representative
- Peter Stautberg, Ohio State Representative and Judge of the Ohio First District Court of Appeals
- Mark Wagoner (1997), Ohio State Senator
Other
- Drew Daniel (2014), winner of the American reality television show Big Brother 5
- Brendan Healy (2009), three time All-American and professional lacrosse player
- Brandon Mitchell (2013), former National Football League player
- Rich Nathan (1980), pastor and author
- James Robenalt (1981), lawyer and noted political non-fiction author
- Bobby Samini (1995), nationally renowned celebrity attorney
- Michael Shane (1953), lawyer and actor
- Stuart A. Summit (1959), Executive Secretary of the New York City Mayor's Committee on the Judiciary
References
- ↑ "Terry A. Bethel". Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Retrieved August 21, 2016.
- ↑ "School Mourns Loss of Professor Emeritus Walker J. Blakey". UNC School of Law. Retrieved August 21, 2016.
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