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UC Berkeley School of Law has produced many influential alumni in law, government, business, academia and society.

The following are prominent alumni of Berkeley Law. Within each category below, alumni are listed by their graduation date from the law school. Alumni may appear more than once if they hold or have held roles that encompass multiple categories. Individuals were conferred with J.D. or LL.B. degrees unless otherwise noted in parentheses.

United States government and politics

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The following are Berkeley Law graduates who have served in prominent federal, state, and local government positions and/or important political roles.

Federal government

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Dean Rusk '40, 54th U.S. Secretary of State
G. William Miller '52, 65th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and 11th Chair of the Federal Reserve
Senators
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Representatives
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Colin Allred '14, U.S. Representative from Texas
Notable congressional staff
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Department of Justice

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Theodore Olson '65, 42nd Solicitor General of the United States
Melinda Haag '87, former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California

Department of State

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Michael Posner '72, former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor

Other federal departments and agencies

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Jelena McWilliams '02, Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Executive staff

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Nicole Wong '95, former Chief Technology Officer of the United States

State and territorial governments

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Governors

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Earl Warren '14, 14th Chief Justice of the United States and 30th Governor of California
Pete Wilson '62, 36th Governor of California and former U.S. Senator for California

State cabinet members

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Ann O'Leary '05, Chief of Staff to the Governor of California

State and territorial legislators

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William Raggio '51 served as either Majority or Minority Leader in the Nevada State Senate for over 30 years.
Frank Tejeda '74, former U.S. Representative and Texas State Senator

Other state and territorial officials

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Local governments

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Mayors

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Ed Lee '78, former Mayor of San Francisco

Local councils

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District attorneys

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City attorneys

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Other local officials

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Political figures

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International government and politics

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Wissanu Krea-ngam LL.M. '74, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand

Judiciary

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The following are Berkeley Law graduates who have served as appointed judges on international, federal, state and/or prominent criminal courts.

Federal courts

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United States Supreme Court justices

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Court of Appeals judges

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Harry Pregerson '50, former Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Amul Thapar '94, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

District Court judges

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Claudia Ann Wilken '75, former Chief Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Miranda Du '94, Chief Judge, United States District Court for the District of Nevada
Vince Chhabria '98, Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of California

Magistrate judges

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Other federal judges

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State courts

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State Supreme Courts

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State chief justices
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Roger J. Traynor '27, 23rd Chief Justice of California
State associate justices
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Kathryn Werdegar '62, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California

State appellate judges

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Superior Court judges

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Karin Immergut '87, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon. Previously served as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon and state circuit court judge.

Other state judges

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Municipal judges

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International courts

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Academia

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Upendra Baxi LL.M. '73 has served as dean, vice chancellor or professor at nine law schools in India, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Philip Alston LL.M. '76, NYU Law professor and former UN Special Rapporteur (2004–2010)
Michael H. Cohen '87, Assistant Professor of Health Law and Policy, Harvard School of Public Health
Noura Erakat '05, Palestinian-American legal scholar

Business and technology

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Mitchell Baker '87, CEO and executive chair of the Mozilla Corporation
David Estrada '93, former Chief Legal Officer at GoogleX and VP of Government Relations at Lyft

Hospitality

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Nonprofit and non-governmental organizations

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Barry Scheck '74, co-founder of the Innocence Project
Ira Kurzban '76, Founder, Institute of Justice & Democracy in Haiti
James Cavallaro '92, former president of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

Private law practice

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Dale Minami '71 (pictured on the far left), the lead litigator in the case that overturned Fred Korematsu's prior conviction in Korematsu v. United States
Zoë Baird '77, former partner at O'Melveny & Myers and president of the Markle Foundation
Robert C. O'Brien '91, 28th United States National Security Advisor

Sports

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Terdema Ussery '87, former president and CEO of the Dallas Mavericks

Writing, radio, and television

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Entertainment

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Timothy Tau LL.M. '17, notable writer, filmmaker and law professor

Journalism

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Literature

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