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U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Throughout Suffolk's history, faculty and alumni have played prominent roles in many different fields. Its 24,000 alumni are found in high-level judicial, political, and private positions throughout the United States. In 1913, Thaddeus Alexander Kitchener, a native of Jamaica, was the first "colored" graduate of the law school. A scholarship is named for him. He went on to help lead the
Boston Chronicle newspaper with other West Indian immigrants in Boston. Thomas Vreeland Jones was another early Black graduate and Louis Eugene Pasco was Black and Mexican. Other alumni include Chief Justice
Paul Suttell and senior justice
Maureen McKenna Goldberg of the
Rhode Island Supreme Court, and Chief Justice
Paul Reiber of the
Vermont Supreme Court. As of March 2021, 27% of active judges in Massachusetts had graduated from Suffolk Law School, more than any other law school. Out of a total of 440 judges at that time, including 41 federal and 399 state, 118 or more than one out of four sitting judges, were Suffolk Law alumni. As of 2021, more than 40% of all judges in Rhode Island were Suffolk Law graduates.{{Gallery|align=center|title=Suffolk Law alumni on the
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Frank Gaziano, associate justice| alt3= • For Bowler, • For Gelpi, • For Leon, • For McElroy, • Frank Bailey, Chief Judge of the
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts. • Marianne Bowler, Magistrate Judge of the
District Court for the District of Massachusetts •
Gustavo Gelpí,
circuit judge of the
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. •
Timothy S. Hillman,
Senior United States district judge of the
District Court for the District of Massachusetts. • Myong J. Joun, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts •
Richard J. Leon,
Senior United States district judge of the
District Court for the District of Columbia. •
Mary S. McElroy,
United States district judge of the
District Court for the District of Rhode Island.
Government ,
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Claire D. Cronin,
Massachusetts Secretary of State William F. Galvin, General Counsel for the
United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Brett Freedman, as well as
U.S. Representatives
Bill Keating and
Martin "Marty" Meehan (Meehan served in the House from 1993 to 2007, and is currently president of
University of Massachusetts), and the late
Congressman Joe Moakley (1973–2001). Several members of the
Rhode Island House of Representatives are Suffolk Law alumni, including current Speaker of the House
Joe Shekarchi and Senate Majority Leader
Michael McCaffrey. Alumni of the school also serve as district attorneys, including Jonathan Blodgett of
Essex County, Massachusetts, Timothy Cruz of
Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Michael Morrissey of
Norfolk County, Massachusetts, and Thomas Quinn of
Bristol County, Massachusetts. Anthony J. Benedetti, Chief Counsel of the
Committee for Public Counsel Services; Jennifer Sellitti, Public Defender of New Jersey; and former Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety and Security
Andrea Cabral are also alumni.
Military Suffolk alumni have served in a variety of roles in the military. Notable examples include: •
Mike Dumont (Ret.)
Vice Admiral of the
U.S. Navy, Deputy Commander of the
U.S. Northern Command, and Vice Commander of the U.S. Element of the
NORAD. • Carol M. Lynch (Ret.)
Rear Admiral, Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy for Reserve Affairs and Operations, and Deputy Commander of the
Naval Legal Service Command • Philip McGovern,
Lieutenant Colonel and Strategic Plans & Policy Officer of the
Massachusetts National Guard and the
Joint Staff, Strategy, Policy & Plans for Pol-Mil Affairs: Europe, NATO and Russia,
Department of Defense • Robert E. Reed (Ret.) Chief of the
United States Military Justice Division,
United States Air Force.
Corporate and nonprofit Many alumni are in-house counsel at notable companies and organizations. These include Scott Gerwin, senior counsel for
Google, Inc; C.M. Tokë Vandervoort, chief legal officer of the
Environmental Defense Fund; Debra Milasincic, senior vice president of Intellectual Property for
Moderna; Deborah Marson, executive vice president, general counsel and secretary of
Iron Mountain; Matt Penarczyk, head of legal (Americas) for social media platform
TikTok; John "Jay" Tangney, executive vice president and general counsel,
Suffolk Construction Company; and Michelle M. Garvin, executive vice president and system general counsel and chief of staff at
Boston Children's Hospital. Health Law Advocates' executive director Matt Selig, and
Setti Warren, executive director of the
Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics and former mayor of
Newton, Massachusetts, are also graduates of Suffolk Law. Warren was the first African-American to be elected mayor in Massachusetts through the popular vote.
Sports industry lawyers , President of the
University of MassachusettsSuffolk Law graduates working in the sports industry include Larry Ferazani, General Counsel for the
National Football League; R. Stanton Dodge, Chief Legal Officer of
DraftKings; David Duquette, Assistant General Manager for the
Charlotte Hornets; Jill Kelley, Vice President of Legal Affairs for the
New York Jets; Mandy Petrillo, Senior Club Counsel for the
Boston Red Sox; Kim Miale,
Roc Nation Sports NFL agent and general counsel; Kristen Kuliga, Principal and Founder of K Sports & Entertainment LLC.
Academia Many alumni of Suffolk Law have become heads of universities, such as
Marty Meehan, president of
University of Massachusetts,
John D. Keenan, president of
Salem State University, and
Jo Ann Rooney, president of
Loyola University Chicago.
David Sargent served as president of Suffolk University. Suffolk Law professor and legal scholar
Joseph Glannon authored the nationally famous Glannon Guide to Civil Procedure. ==Notable faculty and trustees==