Ronald J. Allen (J.D. 1973), Northwestern University John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law, one of only four Americans to be designated as a Yangtze River Scholar (China's highest academic award, formerly only for Nobel Laureates) in 2007; the first law professor to receive the award, which usually goes to scientists or economists
Justin Amash (J.D. 2005), U.S. congressman from Michigan, 2011–2021
George Crockett Jr. (LAW: 1934), civil rights activist; helped found the National Lawyers Guild; first African American lawyer hired by the Department of Labor; Recorder's Court Judge, Detroit, Michigan, 1966–74; U.S. House of Representatives (D-Mich.), 1991[9]
Paul S. Kemp (J.D. 2000), fantasy author, known for Forgotten Realms novels; defender of shared world fiction; his novel Deceived (2011) was on the New York Times best-seller list
Eric Lefkofsky (J.D. 1993), serial entrepreneur; co-founder of and angel investor in Groupon; president of private equity and consulting firm Blue Media, LLC; named to Forbes' 2011 list of billionaires
Bert Sugar (J.D. 1961), author of more than 80 books; editor and publisher of The Ring, a magazine devoted to boxing (his daughter Jennifer attended Michigan as an undergrad)
Sam Zell (LSA B.A. 1963; J.D. 1966), land developer; founder of EQ Office; former National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts chairman; current chairman and majority owner of the Tribune Company
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↑ "Negro Named Associate Counsel to Johnson". The Washington Post. April 5, 1964. p.A8; "3 Are Appointed to Johnson Staff". The New York Times. April 5, 1964. p.83.
↑ Karnow, Stanley (August 26, 1965). "Four Added To Goldberg U.N. Staff: James Roosevelt, Others Tapped in Changing of Guard". The Washington Post. p.A1; "President Appoints Negro Export-Import Bank Aide". The New York Times. August 26, 1965. p.12.
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↑ Official Congressional Directory (1979), p. 749.
↑ United States Tax Court, "Memorial Proceedings for the Honorable Norman O. Tietjens, Judge, United States Tax Court", Reports of the Tax Court of the United States, Vol. 81, p. iii–xxi.
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