List of University of California, Hastings College of the Law people
This page lists notable alumni, students, and faculty of the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, a public law school in San Francisco, California.
Alumni
Notable alumni include:
- Dick Ackerman (1967) – California State Senate Republican Leader
- Jeff Adachi (1985) – the Public Defender of San Francisco
- Jeffrey Amestoy (1972) – Former Chief Justice of The Vermont Supreme Court
- Nestor Barrero (1984) – Former Vice President and Employment Counsel for NBCUniversal
- Marvin Baxter (1966) – Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
- Joseph T. Bockrath – Professor of Law at LSU Law Center
- Michael Bradbury (1967) – former District Attorney of Ventura County, California
- Lloyd Braun (1983) – former media executive with Yahoo!, former chairman of the American Broadcasting Company Entertainment group
- Matthew Broad (1984) – Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, Darden Restaurants (Former Exec. VP and General Counsel for OfficeMax Incorporated)
- Willie Brown (1958) – former Speaker of the California State Assembly and Mayor of San Francisco
- Melvin Brunetti (1964) – Senior Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- Richard Bryan (1963) – former U.S. Senator and Governor of Nevada
- Cynthia Bryant (1995) – former Director and Chief Deputy Director, Policy of the California Department of Finance, former Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Ed Case (1981) – U.S. Congressman from Hawaii's 2nd Congressional District
- Suzanne Case (1983) – Chairperson, Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources, former Executive Director of The Nature Conservancy in Hawai'i
- Stephen H. Cassidy (1989) – Mayor, City of San Leandro, California
- Rachelle Chong (1984) – first Asian American Federal Communications Commission Commissioner (President Clinton appointee), first Asian American Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission (Governor Schwarzenegger appointee), former General Counsel for Broadband Office and Sidecar
- James M. Cole (1979) – Special Counsel to the House Ethics Committee investigating Newt Gingrich in the 1990s and current United States Deputy Attorney General
- Carol Corrigan (1975) – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of California
- Joseph Cotchett (1964) – Founding Partner of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP, Attorney for Valerie Plame and the NFL, named "Titan of the Plaintiff's Bar" by Law360[1]
- Bill Dannemeyer (1952) – U.S. Congressman from California's 39th Congressional District (Orange County)
- Christopher Darden (1980) – prosecutor in O.J. Simpson trial
- Sanford Diller (1927) – American real estate developer
- Scott Drexel (1975) – former Chief Prosecutor, State Bar of California
- Sidney M. Ehrman (1897) – Co-Founder and Named Partner of former international law firm Heller Ehrman LLP
- Sean Elsbernd (2000) – Member, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, 2004–2013
- Clair Engle (1933) – U.S. Senator from California
- Sam Fernandez (1980) – Senior Vice President and General Counsel for The Los Angeles Dodgers
- Sean Faircloth (1986) – Majority Whip Maine House, Executive Director Secular Coalition for America
- Clara Shortridge Foltz (1881) – first practicing female lawyer in the United States
- Philip Kan Gotanda (1978) – playwright
- Abby Ginzberg (1975) – documentary filmmaker
- Karla Gray (1976) – former Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court
- Amanda Grove (1990) – former Court TV anchor
- Terence Hallinan (1964) – San Francisco District Attorney
- Kamala Harris (1990) – U.S. Senator of California and former California Attorney General and San Francisco District Attorney
- Emanuel S. Heller (1889) – Founder and Named Partner of former international law firm Heller Ehrman LLP
- Bob Hertzberg (1979) – former Speaker of the California State Assembly and Los Angeles mayoral candidate
- William W. Hodgman (1978) - prosecutor in O.J. Simpson case
- William Robert Holcomb (1950) – longest serving Mayor of San Bernardino, California[2]
- Michael Huttner (1995) – progressive activist and founder of ProgressNow
- Vicki Iovine (1980) – Playboy Playmate, author
- Gregg Jarrett (1980) – Anchor, Fox News Channel
- Nick Jones (2007) – Grandson of "Deep Throat" Mark Felt, responsible for coordinating revelation of Deep Throat's identity to the media
- Sherwood "Shakey" Johnson – Founder of Shakey's Pizza
- Robert Krimmer – Former actor, now attorney
- Christine la Barraque – first blind woman admitted to the bar in California
- Otto Lee (1994) – Mayor of Sunnyvale
- Frank D.G. Madison (1892) – Named Partner of Pillsbury Madison and Sutro, now Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
- John Matta (1977) – CEO of Wizard World and former Senior Vice President and General Counsel for Warner Bros. Studios
- Wiley Manuel (1953) – Justice California Supreme Court and first African American California Supreme Court Justice
- Robert Matsui (1966) – U.S. Congressman from California's 5th Congressional District (Sacramento)
- Edward J. McCutchen (1879) – Founder and Named Partner of former international law firm Bingham McCutchen LLP (formerly McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen)
- Rodney Melville – California Judge, notable for presiding over the People v. Jackson case
- Thomas Mesereau (1979) – Criminal defense attorney with celebrity client list, including Michael Jackson and Robert Blake
- Nicholas G. Moore (1967) – Chairman of PriceWaterhouseCoopers
- Alexander Morrison (1881) – Founder of the international law firm Morrison & Foerster LLP (also member of UC Hasting's first graduating class)[3]
- George Moscone (1957) – Mayor of San Francisco assassinated in 1978
- Paula A. Nakayama (1979) – Associate Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court
- Andrew Downey Orrick (1947) – former Acting Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and son of William Horsley Orrick, Sr. of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
- Charles (Chip) Pashayan (1968) – U.S. Congressman from 1979 to 1991 for California's 17th Congressional District
- Horace Davis Pillsbury (1896) – GC & President, Pacific Bell; Son of Evans Searle Pillsbury of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
- Richard W. Pollack – Associate Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court
- Mario R. Ramil (1975) – Associate Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court
- George R. Roberts (1969) – co-founder of Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts Company
- Robert Rigsby (1986) - Associate Justice of the D.C. Superior Court, former Attorney General for the District of Columbia, former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, U.S. Army Colonel, Bronze Star Recipient, former JAG and Military Judge[4]
- James David Santini (1962) – U.S. Congressman from Nevada
- Kevin Shelley (1980) – 28th California Secretary of State
- Douglas W. Shorenstein, real estate developer and former chairman of the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
- Jackie Speier (1976) – U.S. Congresswoman
- Todd Spitzer (1989) – California State Assemblyman
- J. Christopher Stevens (1989) former U.S. Ambassador to Libya
- Alfred Sutro (1894) – Named Partner of Pillsbury Madison and Sutro, now Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
- Timothy Tau (2007) – fiction writer and filmmaker
- Nancy Tellem (1979) – Entertainment and Digital Media President of Microsoft and former CBS Entertainment President
- Richard Thalheimer (1974) – founder and CEO of The Sharper Image
- Tom Umberg (1980) – California State Assemblyman
- Ann Veneman (1976) – 27th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Executive Director of UNICEF
- Michael Wood (1979) – former CEO and founder of LeapFrog Enterprises
Faculty
- Current
- Former
- Sixty-Five Club
Some of the members of the UC Hastings Sixty-Five Club include
- Arthur Goldberg, Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice
- William Prosser, Torts
- Rudolf Schlesinger, International & Comparative Law
- Julius Stone, Jurisprudence & International Law
- Roger Traynor, Former California Supreme Court Justice
References
- ↑ Ed Beeson, Titan Of The Plaintiffs Bar: Joseph Cotchett, https://www.law360.com/articles/582276/titan-of-the-plaintiffs-bar-joseph-cotchett
- ↑ Edwards, Andrew (2010-12-09). "Former SB mayor W.R. "Bob" Holcomb laid to rest". Contra Costa Times. Archived from the original on 2010-12-13. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
- ↑ Morrison Foerster, Press Release, 11/17/2008, Morrison & Foerster Joins Forces with University of California Hastings College of the Law and Congressional Black Caucus Foundation to Promote Diversity in the Legal Profession, https://www.mofo.com/resources/press-releases/morrison-foerster-joins-forces-with-university-of-california-hastings-college-of-the-law-and-congressional-black-caucus-foundation-to-promote-diversity-in-the-legal-profession.pdf
- ↑ http://www.dccourts.gov/internet/documents/DCSC_Bio_Rigsby.pdf
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