•
Jon Ackerson (1943– ), former member of both houses of the
Kentucky Legislature, former member of the
Louisville Metro Council, and Louisville lawyer •
David Armstrong (1941–2017), mayor of
Louisville, Kentucky •
Nick Baker (1937–), former Kentucky state senator from the 38th district, passed 1974 "girls' basketball" bill •
Jeremy Beck (1960–), composer •
Charles Booker, former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives and candidate for U.S. Senate in
2020 and
2022 •
William Campbell Preston Breckinridge (1837–1901) (class of 1857), former United States House of Representatives member from the Seventh District of Kentucky •
William Marshall Bullitt (1873–1957) (class of 1895), served as
Solicitor General of the United States 1912–1913 •
Daniel Cameron (politician), first African-American
Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. •
John Breckinridge Castleman (1841–1918) (class of 1868), Confederate brigadier general •
Luke Clippinger (1972–), member of the
Maryland House of Delegates •
Marlow Cook (1926–2016) (class of 1950), former
United States Senator •
Chris Dodd (1944–) (class of 1972), United States Senator from
Connecticut, 1981–2011 •
Charles R. Farnsley (1907–1990) (class of 1930), former United States House of Representatives member from the Third District of Kentucky •
Howard Fineman (1948–) (class of 1979), former
Newsweek Magazine editor and chief Washington correspondent;
Huffington Post editor • Fuller Harding (1915–2010), former member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives (1942) and
Taylor County county attorney for twenty-four years •
Bob Heleringer (1951–) (class of 1976), former member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives and Louisville lawyer •
Todd Hollenbach (1960–), judge and
Kentucky State Treasurer •
Michael C. Kerr (1827–1876) (class of 1851), former United States House of Representatives member from Indiana and 28th
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. •
Joseph Koenig (1858–1929) (class of 1884), co-founder of
Metal Ware Corporation •
Gerald Neal (1945–) (class of 1972), member of the
Kentucky Senate 1989–present, first black person elected as party leadership in the Kentucky House or Senate •
Louie B. Nunn (1924–2004) (class of 1950), 52nd governor of Kentucky •
Emmet O'Neal (1887–1967) (class of 1910), former United States House of Representatives member from the Third District of Kentucky •
Sannie Overly (1966–) (class of 1993), former member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives •
Diane Sawyer (1945–present), anchor of ABC News's nightly flagship program
ABC World News, a co-anchor of ABC News's morning news program
Good Morning America and
Primetime news magazine. •
Greg Stumbo (1951–), former Kentucky Attorney General and former
Speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives •
David A. Tapp (1962–) (class of 1993), Judge on
United States Court of Federal Claims, former judge of Kentucky Circuit Court •
Oscar Turner (1867–1902), member of the
United States House of Representatives •
Lawrence Wetherby (1908–1994), 48th
Governor of Kentucky. ==Publications==