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List of Ohio State University Moritz College Of Law Alumnireport

  • Linda L. Ammons (1987), Dean of Widener University School of Law (Academia)

  • David N. Diner (1983), Dean of Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School (Academia)

  • John W. Garland (1974), President of Central State University (Academia)

  • RonNell Andersen Jones (2000), Professor of Law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law (Academia)

  • Joan Krauskopf (1957), Professor Emeritus of Law at the Moritz College of Law (Academia)

  • Arthur T. Martin (1929), Dean of the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law (Academia)

  • LeRoy Pernell (1974), Dean of Florida A&M University College of Law and Northern Illinois University College of Law (Academia)

  • L. Orin Slagle (1957), Dean of the Florida State University College of Law and Moritz College of Law (Academia)

  • Don W. Sears (1948), Dean and Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Colorado Law School; Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient (Academia)

  • 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 (Academia)

  • Gregory J. Vincent (1987), President of Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Academia)

  • John W. Creighton Jr. (1957), president and CEO of Weyerhaeuser Company (Business)

  • Bruce Downey (1973), chairman and CEO of Barr Pharmaceuticals (now Teva Pharmaceuticals) (Business)

  • John Lowe (1998), CEO of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams (Business)

  • Nick Mileti (1956), founder and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers and owner of the Cleveland Indians (Business)

  • Thomas F. Patton (1926), president, chairman and CEO of Republic Steel (now Mittal Steel Company) (Business)

  • Donald Clinton Power (1926), chairman and CEO of GTE Corporation (now Verizon Communications) (Business)

  • Henry Schuck (2009), founder and CEO of DiscoverOrg (now ZoomInfo) (Business)

  • Thomas J. Fiscus (1975), United States Air Force Judge Advocate General

    (Federal) (Government)

  • Linda Fisher (1982), Deputy Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency

    (Federal) (Government)

  • William Isaac (1969), Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

    (Federal) (Government)

  • William Saxbe (1948), 70th United States Attorney General and United States Senator from Ohio

    (Federal) (Government)

  • Carmi Thompson (1895), 23rd Treasurer of the United States

    (Federal) (Government)

  • John W. Bricker (1920), 54th Governor of Ohio and United States Senator from Ohio

    (State and local) (Government)

  • Aaron D. Ford (2001), 34th Attorney General of Nevada

    (State and local) (Government)

  • Paul M. Herbert (1917), 47th, 49th and 52nd Lieutenant Governor of Ohio and Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Government)

  • George Sidney Marshall, 38th Mayor of Columbus, Ohio

    (State and local) (Government)

  • James H. McGee (1948), first African-American Mayor of Dayton, Ohio

    (State and local) (Government)

  • C. William O'Neill (1942), 59th Governor of Ohio and former Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Government)

  • Buck Rinehart (1973), 50th Mayor of Columbus, Ohio

    (State and local) (Government)

  • Mike Sanders (1994), Jackson County, Missouri executive

    (State and local) (Government)

  • Brian Sandoval (1989), 29th Governor of Nevada and former United States District Judge for the District of Nevada

    (State and local) (Government)

  • Russell Suzuki, 15th Attorney General of Hawaii

    (State and local) (Government)

  • Edward C. Turner (1901), 26th and 30th Ohio Attorney General and Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Government)

  • George Voinovich (1961), 65th Governor of Ohio and United States Senator from Ohio

    (State and local) (Government)

  • Bob Fitrakis (1982), editor-in-chief of the Columbus Free Press (Journalists)

  • Chris Geidner (2005), award-winning journalist and legal editor for BuzzFeed (Journalists)

  • Madison Gesiotto (2017), columnist for the Washington Times and Miss Ohio USA 2014 (Journalists)

  • Erin Moriarty (1977), Emmy Award-winning journalist for CBS News and 48 Hours (Journalists)

  • William Miller Drennen (1938), Chief Judge of the United States Tax Court

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Ann Donnelly (1984), United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Robert Duncan (1952), first African-American United States District Judge for Ohio and Ohio Supreme Court Justice

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Wallace Samuel Gourley (1929), United States District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Donald L. Graham (1974), United States District Judge for the Southern District of Florida

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • James L. Graham (1962), United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • George Philip Hahn (1905), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Kenneth Harkins (1943), United States Court of Federal Claims Judge

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Charles Sherrod Hatfield (1907), United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Judge

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Jeffrey J. Helmick (1988), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Benson W. Hough (1899), United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • David A. Katz (1957), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Sara Elizabeth Lioi (1987), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • George Curtis Smith (1959), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Jeffrey Sutton (1990), United States Court of Appeals Judge for the Sixth Circuit

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • William Kernahan Thomas (1935), United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • Herman Jacob Weber (1952), United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Judges)

  • James F. Bell (1939), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Brent D. Benjamin (1984), Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Lloyd O. Brown (1955), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Paul W. Brown (1939), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Howard E. Faught (1935), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Judith L. French (1988), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • W. F. Garver (1893), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Thomas M. Herbert (1955), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Wade L. Hopping (1955), Florida Supreme Court Justice

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Robert E. Leach (1935), Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Yvette McGee Brown (1985), first African-American female Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • John M. Matthias (1928), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Henry A. Middleton (1911), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Thomas J. Moyer (1964), Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Paul Pfeifer (1966), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • James E. Robinson (1893), Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Evelyn Lundberg Stratton (1979), Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Beth Walker (1990), Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals

    (State and local) (Judges)

  • Pete Abele (1953), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Walter H. Albaugh (1914), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • John M. Ashbrook (1955), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Thomas W. L. Ashley (1951), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Charles G. Bond (1899), United States Congressman from New York

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Daniel S. Earhart (1928), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Israel Moore Foster (1898), United States Congressman from Ohio; proposed Child Labor Amendment to U.S. Constitution

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • David L. Hobson (1963), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Robert E. Holmes (1949), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Lawrence E. Imhoff (1930), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Harry P. Jeffrey (1926), United States Congressman from Ohio; author of G.I. Bill

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Thomas A. Jenkins (1907), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Mary Jo Kilroy (1980), United States Congresswoman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Frank Le Blond Kloeb (1907), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • William Moore McCulloch (1925), United States Congressman from Ohio; key backer of Civil Rights Act of 1964

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Howard Metzenbaum (1941), United States Senator from Ohio; introduced WARN Act

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • C. Ellis Moore (1910), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Grant E. Mouser Jr. (1917), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • William Huston Natcher (1933), longest-serving United States Congressman from Kentucky; Presidential Citizens Medal recipient

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Michael G. Oxley (1969), United States Congressman from Ohio; introduced Sarbanes–Oxley Act

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Zack Space (1986), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Robert M. Switzer (1892), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • Mell G. Underwood (1915), United States Congressman from Ohio and United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • John Martin Vorys (1923), United States Congressman from Ohio

    (Federal) (Legislators)

  • William G. Batchelder (1967), 101st Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Rupert R. Beetham, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Wesley T. Bishop (1995), Louisiana State Senator

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • John W. Bowen (1953), Ohio State Senator

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Harold Brazil, Council Member of the District of Columbia

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • John Patrick Carney (2001), Ohio State Representative

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Kathleen Clyde (2008), Ohio State Representative

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Keith Faber (1991), 98th President of the Ohio Senate

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Patrick O. Jefferson, Louisiana State Representative

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Charles Kurfess (1957), 94th Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • James A. Lantz (1947), Ohio State Representative

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Amy Salerno (1982), Ohio State Representative

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Charles R. Saxbe (1975), Ohio State Representative

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Robert Shaw (1929), Ohio State Senator

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Michael Stinziano (2007), Ohio State Representative

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Peter Stautberg, Ohio State Representative and Judge of the Ohio First District Court of Appeals

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Mark Wagoner (1997), Ohio State Senator

    (State and local) (Legislators)

  • Drew Daniel (2014), winner of the American reality television show Big Brother 5 (Other)

  • Brendan Healy (2009), three time All-American and professional lacrosse player (Other)

  • Brandon Mitchell (2013), former National Football League player (Other)

  • Rich Nathan (1980), pastor and author (Other)

  • James Robenalt (1981), lawyer and noted political non-fiction author (Other)

  • Bobby Samini (1995), nationally renowned celebrity attorney (Other)

  • Michael Shane (1953), lawyer and actor (Other)

  • Stuart A. Summit (1959), Executive Secretary of the New York City Mayor's Committee on the Judiciary (Other)

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Friends who want to study law in the United States should have a good understanding of the local law school before they go. The American Bar Association has counted several top law schools based on data such as peer review scores and scores of lawyers and judges, including Ohio State University’s Moritz School of law.

Is there no other major available at Ohio State University’s Moritz School of law besides law? No, it’s not. The Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse School of law at Ohio State University is filled with talented, resource rich professors, and a random tool compiled from 123 distinguished alumni, including business elites, government officials, and journalists, of course, the generator focuses on the alumni who graduated from the law-related work, for the reference of friends in need.

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