List of Gonzaga University School of Law alumni

Notable alumni of the Gonzaga University School of Law in the United States.

Famous Gonzaga University School of Law Graduates
Christine Gregoire '77, 22nd Governor of Washington

Federal Judges

U.S. District Court Judges

U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judges

State Judges

Supreme Court Justices

From 2008–present, with Madsen, Fairhurst, and Stephens concurrently serving on the Washington Supreme Court, Gonzaga University School of Law became the law school whose alumni constituted a majority of that Court's justices.

Municipal Judges

Politicians

Executive Branch

Governors and Lt. Governors

Attorneys General

United States Attorneys

  • Edward M. Connelly (1915), United States Attorney, Eastern District of Washington (1942-1946)
  • James P. Connelly (1953), United States Attorney, Eastern District of Washington (1993-2000)[20]
  • James A. McDevitt (1974), United States Attorney, Eastern District of Washington (2001-2009)[21]
  • Michael C. Ormsby (1981), United States Attorney, Eastern District of Washington (2010-2017)[22]
  • Jeffrey C. Sullivan (1971), United States Attorney, Western District of Washington (2007-2010)[23]

Other Executive Branch Officials

Legislative Branch

United States Senate

United States House of Representatives

State Senates

State Houses of Representatives

Educators

Business Leaders

Other

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