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List of Vanderbilt University Law School alumni
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June 29, 2025
Following is a list of notable alumni from the
Vanderbilt University Law School
.
Contents
Academia
Attorneys
Attorneys General
Government
Private practice
Business
Entertainment
Government 2
Judicial
Military
Politics
U.S. vice presidents
Governors
U.S. Senators
U.S. House of Representatives
Ambassadors and diplomats
State
Local officials
Other
References
Academia
Robert L. King
(J.D.), former chancellor of the
State University of New York
K.C. Potter
(J.D. 1964), academic administrator and LGBT rights activist
Bill Purcell
(J.D. 1979), former director of the Institute of Politics at
Harvard University
's
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Maritza Sáenz Ryan
(J.D. 1988), head of the Department of Law at the
United States Military Academy
and
United States Army
colonel
Samuel Cole Williams
(LL.B 1884), first dean of the Lamar School of Law (also known as
Emory University School of Law
), Chancellor of First Chancery Division of Tennessee,
Tennessee Supreme Court
Attorneys
Attorneys General
Bruce Bennett
(J.D. 1949), 38th
Arkansas attorney general
Steve Freudenthal
(J.D. 1975), 28th
attorney general of Wyoming
Edwin Hunt
,
Assistant Attorney General
and U.S. checkers champion (1934)
[
1
]
[
2
]
William Bradford Reynolds
(LL.B 1967),
Assistant Attorney General
in charge of the
US Department of Justice
's
Civil Rights Division
Government
Lawrence Barcella
(J.D. 1970), criminal defense lawyer,
Assistant United States Attorney
for the
District of Columbia
, lead counsel for the
House October Surprise Task Force
Donald Q. Cochran
(J.D. 1992),
United States Attorney
for the
United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
[
3
]
Zachary T. Fardon
(J.D. 1992), United States Attorney for the
Northern District of Illinois
and U.S. Attorney in Chicago
[
4
]
Bill Gibbons
(J.D.), Memphis district attorney
David J. Jordan
(J.D. 1979),
United States Attorney
for the
District of Utah
Charles M. La Follette
(J.D.), deputy chief of counsel for the post-World War II
Nuremberg Trials
(1947)
John Randolph Neal Jr.
Michelle M. Pettit
(J.D. 2001),
Assistant United States Attorney
from
California
, National Security and Cybercrimes Section
[
5
]
Private practice
Lucius E. Burch Jr.
(J.D. 1936), attorney, best known for his contributions to conservation and
civil rights
, and attorney for
Martin Luther King Jr.
[
6
]
[
7
]
Bobby Lee Cook
,
defense attorney
, inspiration for the television series
Matlock
main character
Ben Matlock
, which starred
Andy Griffith
as a Georgia attorney.
[
8
]
[
9
]
Margie Pitts Hames
(J.D. 1961), civil rights lawyer who argued the
abortion rights
case
Doe v. Bolton
before the
U.S. Supreme Court
[
10
]
John Jay Hooker
(J.D. 1957), lawyer, entrepreneur, political
gadfly
, special assistant to
Robert F. Kennedy
[
11
]
Robert J. Kabel
(J.D. 1972), attorney and lobbyist involved in developing the
Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act
(1999) and the
Dodd-Frank Act
(2010)
[
12
]
James F. Neal
(J.D. 1957), trial lawyer,
Watergate prosecutor
who prosecuted
Jimmy Hoffa
and top officials of the
Nixon Administration
, special investigator of the
Abscam
and
Iran-contra
scandals
John Randolph Neal Jr.
(LL.B 1896), attorney, best known for his role as chief counsel during the 1925
Scopes trial
Neil Papiano
(LL.B 1961), lawyer, and managing partner of Iverson, Yoakum, Papiano & Hatch
Jack Thompson
(J.D. 1976), disbarred attorney and activist against
obscenity
and violence in media and entertainment
Horace Henry White
(LL.B 1887), lawyer, authored legal volumes
White's Notarial Guide
and
White's Analytical Index
.
[
13
]
Business
James M. Anderson
(J.D. 1966), former president and CEO of the
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
[
14
]
Paul S. Atkins
(J.D. 1983), CEO of Patomak Global Partners LLC
[
15
]
Thomas W. Beasley
(J.D. 1973), co-founder of
CoreCivic
[
16
]
James W. Bradford
(J.D. 1974), former CEO of
AFG Industries
[
17
]
Mark Dalton
(J.D. 1975), attorney, CEO of the
Tudor Investment Corporation
Mark L. Feidler
(J.D. 1981), chairman of
Equifax
Mitch Glazier
(J.D. 1991), chairman and CEO of the
Recording Industry Association of America
[
18
]
Robert Selph Henry
(LL.B 1910), vice president of the
Association of American Railroads
(1934–1958)
Justin Ishbia
(J.D. 2004), businessman and founding partner of Shore Capital Partners
[
19
]
Jackson W. Moore
(J.D. 1973), former executive chairman of
Union Planters Bank
and
Regions Financial Corporation
Mike McWherter
(J.D. 1981), chairman of the board of First State Bank
Bill Steltemeier
(J.D.), founding president of the
Eternal Word Television Network
(EWTN)
[
20
]
Tom Tait
(J.D. 1985), CEO of Tait & Associates, Inc. and Tait Environmental Services, Inc.
Darrin Williams
(J.D. 1993), former politician, CEO of
Southern Bancorp
Inc.
[
21
]
Nathaniel Sizemore
(J.D. 2011), author, attorney, and entrepreneur
Entertainment
Eric L. Harry
(J.D. 1984), author best known for his novels
Arc Light
and
Invasion
Merle Hazard
(J.D. 1993), satirist known as the '
Weird Al
' of Wall Street"
[
22
]
Steven Machat
(J.D. 1977), entertainment mogul
Clay Travis
(J.D. 2004), American sports journalist, writer, television analyst, and the morning radio show host for nationwide
Fox Sports Radio
Bill Corr
J. Christopher Giancarlo
Government
Bill Corr
(J.D.), chief of staff for the
Secretary of Health and Human Services
and deputy secretary of the
HHS
James Danly
(J.D. 2013), commissioner of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[
23
]
Phyllis Fong
(J.D. 1978), Inspector General of the
United States Department of Agriculture
[
24
]
Vince Foster
, former Deputy White House Chief of Staff
J. Christopher Giancarlo
(J.D. 1984), former Chairman of the United States
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
(CFTC)
Dorsey B. Hardeman
(LL.B), former executive director and commissioner of the
Texas Water Commission
E. William Henry
(J.D. 1957),
Federal Communications Commission
Chairman (1963–1966)
Robert L. King
(J.D. 1971),
Assistant Secretary of Education
, serving as head of the
Office of Postsecondary Education
[
25
]
Howard Liebengood
(J.D. 1967), 27th
Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate
Paul C. Ney Jr.
(JD, MBA 1984),
General Counsel of the Department of Defense
of the United States
[
26
]
Steve Owens
(J.D. 1981), chairman of the
U.S. Chemical Safety Board
[
27
]
Stephen D. Potts
(LL.B 1954), 4th Director of the
United States Office of Government Ethics
[
28
]
Ronald J. Rychlak
(J.D. 1983), adviser of the
Holy See
to the United Nations, delegate of the Assembly of States Parties to the
International Criminal Court
Michael Shaheen
(J.D. 1965), 1st director of the
U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Professional Responsibility
Hans von Spakovsky
(J.D. 1984),
Federal Election Commission
commissioner
Yoo Myung-hee
(J.D. 2002),
minister for trade
of
South Korea
[
29
]
Judicial
Gilbert S. Merritt Jr.
Jane Branstetter Stranch
Tamara W. Ashford
(J.D. 1994),
Article I
judge
of the
United States Tax Court
Jennings Bailey
(LL.B 1890),
judge
of the
United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Jeffrey S. Bivins
(J.D. 1986), chief justice of the
Supreme Court of Tennessee
Claria Horn Boom
(J.D. 1994),
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court
for Eastern and Western
Kentucky
John P. Bourcier
(J.D. 1953), former Justice of the
Rhode Island Supreme Court
Cornelia Clark
(J.D. 1979),
Justice
of the
Tennessee Supreme Court
Waverly D. Crenshaw Jr.
(J.D. 1981),
Chief Judge
of the
United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
Martha Craig Daughtrey
(J.D. 1968),
senior United States circuit judge
of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Mary Dimke
(J.D. 2002),
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington
Frank Drowota
(B.A. 1960, J.D. 1965), former
Chief Justice
of the
Tennessee Supreme Court
Eric Eisnaugle
(J.D. 2003), judge of the
Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal
Oscar Richard Hundley
(LL.B 1877), judge of the
United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama
William Joseph Haynes Jr.
(J.D. 1973), former
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
Thomas Aquinas Higgins
(LL.B 1957),
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
John W. Holland
(LL.B 1906), former
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
Jeremy Kernodle
(J.D. 2001),
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
William C. Koch Jr.
(J.D. 1972), former justice of the
Supreme Court of Tennessee
W. H. Kornegay
(LL.B 1890),
Oklahoma Supreme Court
justice (1931–1932), delegate to Oklahoma
Constitutional Convention
James C. Mahan
(J.D. 1973), senior
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the District of Nevada
Gilbert S. Merritt Jr.
(LL.B 1960), lawyer and
jurist
, senior
United States circuit judge
of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Jon Phipps McCalla
(J.D. 1974), senior
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee
Leon Clarence McCord
(Law, 1900), senior
United States circuit judge
of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Travis Randall McDonough
(J.D. 1997),
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee
Benjamin K. Miller
(J.D. 1961), former chief justice of the
Illinois Supreme Court
Brian Stacy Miller
(J.D. 1995),
Chief United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas
John Musmanno
(J.D. 1966), senior judge of the
Pennsylvania Superior Court
John Trice Nixon
(LL.B 1960), senior
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
Tom Parker
(J.D.), chief justice of the
Alabama Supreme Court
Tommy Parker
(J.D. 1989),
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee
Marlin T. Phelps
(J.D.), former chief justice of the
Supreme Court of Arizona
Thomas W. Phillips
(J.D. 1969), senior
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee
Jonathan Pittman
(J.D. 1990), associate judge of the
Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Sam C. Pointer Jr.
(A.B. 1955),
United States district judge
for
Northern Alabama
, noted figure in complex
multidistrict
class-action
litigation
Kevin H. Sharp
(J.D. 1993),
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
Sarah Hicks Stewart
(J.D. 1992), associate justice of the
Supreme Court of Alabama
Jane Branstetter Stranch
(J.D. 1978),
United States circuit judge
of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Aleta Arthur Trauger
(M.A. 1972),
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
Thomas A. Varlan
(J.D. 1981),
Chief United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee
Roger Vinson
(J.D. 1971), senior
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida
, former member of the
United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
.
[
30
]
Samuel Cole Williams
(LL.B 1884),
Tennessee Supreme Court
, first dean of the Lamar School of Law (also known as
Emory University School of Law
), and Chancellor of First Chancery Division of Tennessee
Billy Roy Wilson
(J.D. 1965),
senior
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas
Thomas A. Wiseman Jr.
(J.D. 1954),
senior judge
of the
United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
Staci Michelle Yandle
(J.D. 1987),
United States district judge
of the
United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois
Harry W. Wellford
(LL.B 1950),
senior
United States circuit judge
of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Walton J. Wood
,
associate justice
of the
California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Two
and the first
public defender
in United States history
Military
Henry L. Brandon
(J.D.), United States naval aviator, Corsair Fighter-Bomber Squadron VBF-82
Maritza Sáenz Ryan
(J.D. 1988),
United States Army
colonel
, first female and Hispanic head of the Department of Law at the
United States Military Academy
Gordon O. Tanner
(J.D. 1973),
General Counsel of the Air Force
John Nance Garner
Politics
U.S. vice presidents
John Nance Garner
(Law, 1886), 32nd vice president of the United States and 39th
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
Al Gore
, (Law, 1974–1976), 45th vice president of the United States,
United States Senator
,
United States representative
, and
2000 Democratic Party presidential nominee
.
[
31
]
Greg Abbott
Governors
Greg Abbott
(J.D. 1984), 48th
governor of Texas
Theodore Bilbo
(Law, 1900), 39th and 43rd
governor of Mississippi
(1916–1920; 1928–1932)
Frank G. Clement
(LL.B 1942), 41st
governor of Tennessee
(1963–1967)
Lee Cruce
(Law, 1885), 2nd
governor of Oklahoma
(1911–1915)
Jeff Davis
(Law, 1882),
20th
governor of Arkansas
(1901–1907)
[
32
]
Joseph W. Folk
(LL.B 1890), 31st
governor of Missouri
(1905–1909)
Hill McAlister
(LL.B 1897), 34th
governor of Tennessee
(1933–1937)
[
33
]
Malcolm R. Patterson
(Law, 1882), 30th
governor of Tennessee
(1907–1911)
Fred Thompson
Duncan U. Fletcher
U.S. Senators
Theodore Bilbo
(Law, 1900),
United States senator
from
Mississippi
(1935–1947)
Jeff Davis
(LL.B 1881),
United States senator
from
Arkansas
(1907–1913)
[
32
]
Duncan U. Fletcher
(LL.B 1880),
United States senator
from Florida (1909–1936)
Bill Hagerty
(B.A. 1981, J.D. 1984) –
United States senator
from
Tennessee
(2021–
)
Jim Sasser
(LL.B 1961),
United States senator
from
Tennessee
(1977–1995)
William V. Sullivan
(LL.B 1875),
United States senator
from
Mississippi
(1898–1901)
Fred Dalton Thompson
(J.D. 1967),
United States senator
from
Tennessee
(1994–2003)
Jo Byrns
U.S. House of Representatives
William Vollie Alexander, Jr.
(J.D. 1960),
United States representative
from
Arkansas
(1969–1993)
John L. Burnett
(Law 1876),
United States representative
from
Alabama
(1899–1919)
Jo Byrns
(LL.B 1882), 41st
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
Joseph W. Byrns Jr.
(J.D. 1928),
United States representative
from
Tennessee
(1938–1941)
William Wirt Hastings
(J.D. 1889),
United States representative
from
Oklahoma
(1915–1921)
Henderson M. Jacoway
(J.D. 1898),
United States representative
from
Arkansas
(1911–1923)
Joseph T. Johnson
(LL.B 1883),
United States representative
from
South Carolina
(1901–1915)
Ric Keller
(J.D. 1992),
United States representative
from Florida (2001–2009)
Charles M. La Follette
(J.D.),
United States representative
from
Indiana
(1943–1947)
Leonard Lance
(J.D. 1977),
United States representative
from
New Jersey
(2009–
)
Fritz G. Lanham
(Law, 1897–98),
United States representative
from
Texas
(1919–1947)
Oscar Lovette
(J.D. 1896),
United States representative
from
Tennessee
(1931–1933)
Luke Messer
(J.D. 1994),
United States representative
from
Indiana
(2013–
)
Malcolm R. Patterson
(Law, 1882),
United States representative
from
Tennessee
(1901–1906)
Ben Quayle
(J.D. 2002),
United States representative
from
Arizona
(2011–2013)
Frazier Reams
(J.D. 1922),
United States representative
from
Ohio
(1951–1955)
Charles C. Reid
(J.D. 1887),
United States representative
from
Arkansas
(1901–1911)
John Rose
(J.D. 1993),
United States representative
from
Tennessee
(2019–
)
Joseph E. Washington
(LL.B 1874),
United States representative
from
Tennessee
(1887–1897)
Ambassadors and diplomats
Alvin P. Adams Jr.
(J.D.), former
United States ambassador
to
Peru
,
Haiti
, and
Djibouti
Thomas C. Ferguson
(J.D. 1959), 2nd
United States ambassador to Brunei
William Hagerty
(J.D. 1984), 30th
United States ambassador to Japan
Gautam A. Rana
(J.D. 1997), 10th
United States Ambassador to Slovakia
Jim Sasser
(J.D. 1961), 44th
United States ambassador to China
State
George Street Boone
(J.D. 1941), member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives
Lance Cargill
(J.D. 1996),
speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
Riley Darnell
(J.D. 1965),
Tennessee secretary of state
Neria Douglass
(J.D. 1977), 50th
Maine State Treasurer
Douglas Henry
(J.D. 1951), member of the
Tennessee Senate
representing the 21st district, activist
Roy Herron
(J.D. 1980), former chairman of the
Tennessee Democratic Party
John Jay Hooker
(J.D. 1957), former candidate for governor of Tennessee
William Harding Mayes
(LL.B 1881),
lieutenant governor of Texas
J. Washington Moore
(LL.B 1891), Tennessee state representative
[
34
]
Howard T. Owens Jr.
(J.D. 1959), former member of the
Connecticut Senate
E. Melvin Porter
(J.D. 1959), member of the
Oklahoma Senate
,
civil rights
leader
Edward T. Seay
(LL.B 1891), speaker of the
Tennessee Senate
David H. Simmons
(J.D. 1977), president pro tempore of the
Florida Senate
Jody Wagner
(J.D. 1980), 12th
Virginia Secretary of Finance
Justin P. Wilson
(J.D. 1970), lawyer, Tennessee state comptroller of the treasury
Local officials
Thomas L. Cummings Sr.
(J.D. 1915), 61st
Mayor of Nashville
J. Kane Ditto
(J.D. 1969), 45th mayor of
Jackson, Mississippi
Bill Purcell
(J.D. 1979), 67th
mayor of Nashville
Sam Sutter
(J.D. 1983), 43rd
mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts
Other
Pauline LaFon Gore
(LL.B. 1936), mother of former United States vice president
Al Gore
, political campaigner
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