List of University of Maryland School of Law alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of the University of Maryland School of Law (UM Law) in Baltimore City, Maryland, U.S.

Governors

The following former Maryland governors are alumni of UM Law:

U.S. Senators

The following current and former U.S. Senators are alumni of UM Law:

U.S. Congressmen

The following current and former U.S. Congressmen are alumni of UM Law:

State Senators

The following current and former State Senators, primarily from the Maryland Senate, are alumni of UM Law:

State Delegates

The following current and former members of the Maryland House of Delegates are alumni of UM Law:

Judges

Some notable alumni of UM Law have been appointed as judges, particularly in the Maryland Court of Appeals and Special Appeals. A few have been appointed to the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland or other federal courts. The following current and former judges graduated from UM Law:

Mayors

The following former Mayors of Baltimore are alumni of UM Law:

Attorney General

The following former Attorneys General of Maryland and U.S. Attorneys General are alumni of UM Law:

Others

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