Georgia Law graduates work in all 50 states and more than 60 countries. Some recent graduates include the following. •
Luis A. Aguilar (J.D. 1979), attorney, former
Commissioner,
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission •
M. Neil Andrews (LL.B. 1956), former special assistant to the
Attorney General of the United States, Chief of the Trial Section of the
United States Department of Justice Criminal Division,
United States Attorney,
Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Ellis Arnall (LL.B. 1963), attorney,
Am Law 200 law firm founder, former
Governor •
R. Stan Baker (J.D. 2004), Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Roy Barnes (J.D. 1972), former
State Senator, former
Governor, attorney, law firm founder •
Timothy Batten (J.D. 1984), Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Robert Benham (J.D. 1970),
Chief Justice state
Supreme Court, first African-American to serve as
Justice of the
Supreme Court of Georgia •
Charlie Bethel (J.D. 2001), Justice, state
Supreme Court •
Keith R. Blackwell (J.D. 1999), Justice, state
Supreme Court •
Thomas C. Bordeaux, Jr. (J.D. 1979), judge, attorney, and member state
House of Representatives •
J. P. Boulee (J.D. 1996), former partner
Jones Day, Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Dudley Hollingsworth Bowen Jr. (LL.B. 1965), Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Mike Bowers (J.D. 1974), state
Attorney General •
Michael Lawrence Brown (J.D. 1994), Judge,
U.S. District Court •
George Busbee (J.D. 1952), senior partner at
King & Spalding international law firm, former
Governor •
Valerie E. Caproni (J.D. 1979), Judge,
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of
New York; formerly,
General Counsel,
Federal Bureau of Investigation •
Julie E. Carnes (J.D. 1975), Judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals •
Christopher M. Carr (J.D. 1999), state
Attorney General •
John William Carter (J.D. 1975), investment consultant and state
Senator •
Jason Carter (J.D. 2004), partner Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore, represents the
National Football League Players Association, awarded the
Stuart Eizenstat Lawyer Award, given by the
Anti-Defamation League, for his
pro bono work defending
voting rights, state
Senator •
Thomas Alonzo Clark (LL.B. 1949), Judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals •
Harold G. Clarke (LL.B. 1952), Chief Justice, state
Supreme Court •
Verda Colvin (J.D. 1993), Justice, state
Supreme Court •
Christian A. Coomer (J.D. 1999), Judge, state
Court of Appeals •
Ertharin Cousin (J.D. 1982), named to the
TIME 100 most influential people in the world list, Payne Distinguished Professor at
Stanford University's
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies •
Bill Cowsert (J.D. 1983), attorney,
State Senator and Majority Leader •
George W. Darden III (J.D. 1967), former
Member U.S. House of Representatives; presidential appointee to the Board of the
Overseas Private Investment Corporation; Advisor on behalf of the
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs; partner, international law firm
McKenna Long & Aldridge (now,
Dentons) •
Bertis Downs IV (J.D. 1981),
entertainment attorney •
Berry Avant Edenfield (LL.B. 1958), Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Newell Edenfield (LL.B. 1938),
Senior Judge,
U.S. District Court •
James Larry Edmondson (J.D. 1971), former Chief Judge, now
Senior Judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals •
John J. Ellington (J.D. 1985), Justice, state
Supreme Court •
Randy Evans (J.D. 1983), attorney, partner
Squire Patton Boggs, former
ambassador, member
Dentons international law firm U.S. board of directors,
general counsel to
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives •
Stacey Evans (J.D. 2003), attorney and
State Representative •
Duross Fitzpatrick (LL.B. 1966), Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Norman S. Fletcher (J.D. 1958),
Chief Justice, state
Supreme Court •
Daisy Hurst Floyd (J.D.1980), attorney,
law professor, and
law school Dean •
Joan Gabel (J.D. 1993), American
academic and first female
President of the
University of Minnesota, present
Chancellor of the
University of Pittsburgh •
Elizabeth Gobeil (J.D. 1995), Judge, state
Court of Appeals •
Stephen S. Goss (J.D. 1986), Judge, state
Court of Appeals •
Kenneth E. Gross, Jr. (J.D. 1978), Washington, D.C. attorney, former multilingual
U.S. Foreign Service member in Germany, Nepal, Iraq, Malaysia, et al. and former
ambassador •
James Randal Hall (J.D. 1982), Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Frank Hanna III (J.D. 1986), former corporate attorney, now
entrepreneur,
merchant banker,
philanthropist, and
Grand Cross Knight of the
Order of St. Gregory the Great •
Kenneth B. Hodges, III (J.D. 1991), Judge, state
Court of Appeals •
Pierre Howard (J.D. 1974), attorney,
Lieutenant Governor,
Senator •
C. Donald Johnson Jr. (J.D. 1973), attorney,
academic, former
Congressman U.S. House of Representatives; former
ambassador at the
Office of the United States Trade Representative; partner,
Squire Patton Boggs •
Francys Johnson (J.D. 2006),
civil rights attorney and academic •
Steve C. Jones (J.D. 1987), Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Dar'shun N. Kendrick (J.D. 2007), attorney, member state
House of Representatives •
Benjamin Land (J.D. 1992),
Justice, state
Supreme Court •
Clay D. Land (J.D. 1985), Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Edward H. Lindsey Jr. (J.D. 1984), attorney, law firm founder, partner in
Dentons international law firm •
Thomas O. Marshall (J.D. 1941), Justice and Chief Justice of state
Supreme Court •
Beverly B. Martin (J.D. 1981), Judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals •
Leigh Martin May (J.D. 1998), Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Scott F. McAfee (J.D. 2013), state trial judge, former state
inspector general,
United States Attorney •
Christopher J. McFadden (J.D. 1985),
Presiding Judge, state
Court of Appeals •
Carla Wong McMillian (J.D. 1998), Justice, state
Supreme Court •
Peter Meldrim (LL.B. 1969), Judge,
President of the
American Bar Association,
Commissioner of the
Uniform Law Commission •
Harold D. Melton (J.D. 1991), former Chief Justice, state
Supreme Court, partner
Troutman Pepper Locke •
Patrick N. Millsaps (J.D. 2000), attorney and American
film producer •
Tamika Montgomery-Reeves (J.D. 2006), Justice, state
Supreme Court, former
Chancellor,
Delaware Court of Chancery, former attorney with
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati •
William Theodore Moore Jr. (J. D. 1964), Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Jere Morehead (J.D. 1980),
president of a top 15 Public National University •
Lewis Render Morgan (J. D. 1935), Judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals •
Thomas B. Murphy (J.D. 1949), attorney,
Speaker, state
House of Representatives from 1973 to 2002. •
Harold Lloyd Murphy (J. D. 1949), Judge,
U. S. District Court •
Wilbur Dawson Owens Jr. (J.D. 1952), Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Charles A. Pannell Jr. (J.D. 1970),
Senior Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Phaedra Parks (J.D. 1999), attorney, author, activist, businesswoman, actress •
William Porter Payne (J.D. 1973), former Managing Director of
Gleacher & Company, former
Vice Chairman of
Bank of America and other companies, president and
CEO of the Committee for the Olympic Games responsible for bringing the
1996 Summer Olympics to the United States •
Charles Peeler (J.D. 1999), former
United States Attorney, a managing partner of
Troutman Pepper Locke •
Andrew Pinson (J.D. 2011), former Solicitor General, then Justice, state
Supreme Court •
David Ralston (J.D. 1980), attorney, former member of state
Senate,
Speaker, state
House of Representatives •
William McCrary Ray II (J.D. 1990), Judge,
U. S. District Court •
Brian M. Rickman (J.D. 2001), Chief Judge, state
Court of Appeals •
Jack L. Rives (J.D. 1977),
Executive Director and
Chief Operating Officer,
American Bar Association •
William V. Roebuck (J.D. 1992), executive vice president of the
Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, previous
U.S. Foreign Service postings throughout the
Middle East, former acting
U.S. Ambassador to Libya, former
U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain, most recently deputy special envoy to the
Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS and senior advisor to the Special Representative for Syria Engagement •
C. Ashley Royal (J.D. 1974), Judge,
U. S. District Court •
Richard B. Russell Jr. (LL.B. 1938),
U.S. Senator, former
President Pro Tempore of the Senate •
Carl Sanders (J. D. 1947), former
Governor, founder and chairman of international law firm
Troutman Pepper Locke •
Frank W. "Sonny" Seiler (J.D. 1957), trial attorney, leading role in the longest-standing
New York Times Best-Seller,
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil •
Tilman E. Self (J.D. 1997), Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Marvin Herman Shoob (J.D. 1948),
Senior Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Samuel Hale Sibley (LL.B. 1933), Judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals •
Sidney Oslin Smith Jr. (J.D. 1949), Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
George T. Smith (J. D. 1948), Justice, state
Supreme Court,
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives •
Richard W. Story (J.D. 1978), Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Stephanie Stuckey (J.D. 1992), former member state
House of Representatives (1999–2013), Executive Director of GreenLaw, corporate
CEO •
Herman E. Talmadge (J.D. 1936),
Governor,
U.S. Senator •
Charles B. Tanksley (J.D. 1978), attorney, former state
Senator •
Edward J. Tarver (1991), former state Senator, attorney,
United States Attorney •
Robert L. Vining Jr. (J.D. 1959), Chief Judge, then
Senior Judge,
U.S. District Court •
Joe D. Whitley (J.D. 1975), youngest appointed
United States Attorney, then
United States Associate Attorney General, first
General Counsel for the
United States Department of Homeland Security, Adjunct Professor at the
George Washington University Law School, former partner at
Alston & Bird international law firm, present partner at
Baker Donelson •
Robert Whitlow (J.D. 1979),
North Carolina attorney, best-selling
author, and
filmmaker •
Melanie D. Wilson (J.D. 1990),
Dean of
Washington and Lee University School of Law •
Lisa Godbey Wood (J.D. 1990), Chief Judge,
U.S. District Court •
William Robert Woodall III (J.D. 1997), member,
U.S. House of Representatives •
Sally Quillian Yates (J.D. 1986), partner, international law firm King & Spalding, former faculty
Georgetown University Law Center, former
United States Deputy Attorney General and acting
United States Attorney General == References ==