- List of Columbia Law School alumni
This is a list of individuals who have attended
Columbia Law School . For a full list of individuals who have attended or taught atColumbia University as a whole, see thelist of Columbia University people .Government
United States Government
Executive branch
Presidents
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1904-1907)²,Governor of New York (1929-33) and 32ndPresident of the United States (1933-45)
*Theodore Roosevelt ², hero of theSpanish-American War ,Governor of New York (1899-1901), 25thVice President of the United States (1901), 26thPresident of the United States (1901-1909),Nobel Peace Prize winner (1906)Cabinet members
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Bainbridge Colby (1891), founder of the United States Progressive Party (1912); Secretary of State (1920-21)
*Charles Evans Hughes (1884),Governor of New York (1907), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1910-1916), Republican nominee for President of the United States (1916), Secretary of State (1921-29), and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1930-41)
*Harlan Fiske Stone (1898), professor (1902-05) and dean (1910-23) of Columbia Law, Attorney General (1924-25), Associate Justice (1925-41) and Chief Justice (1941-46) of the Supreme CourtJudicial branch
upreme Court
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Samuel Blatchford (1837)¹, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1882-93)
*Benjamin Nathan Cardozo (attended), judge on the New York Court of Appeals (1914-32), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1932-38)
*William O. Douglas (1925)², professor atYale Law School (1928-34), Chairman of theU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (1936-39), and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1939-75)
*Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1959), professor atRutgers (1963-72) and Columbia Law (1972-80),ACLU attorney (1972-80), judge on the DC Circuit (1980-93), and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1993-present)
*Charles Evans Hughes (1884),Governor of New York (1907), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1910-1916), Republican nominee for President of the United States (1916), Secretary of State (1921-29), and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1930-41)
*John Jay (1764)¹, First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1789-95)
*Stanley Forman Reed , Solicitor General (1935-38) and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1938-57)
*Harlan Fiske Stone (1898), professor (1902-05) and dean (1910-23) at Columbia Law School, Attorney General (1924-25), Associate Justice (1925-41) and Chief Justice (1941-46) of the Supreme CourtFederal courts
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Marvin E. Frankel (1948), professor at Columbia, federal judge, partner atKramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel (1983-2002)
*Gerard E. Lynch (1975), professor at Columbia (1977-present) and federal judge (2000-present)
*Constance Baker Motley (1946), attorney for theNAACP (1945-64); ManhattanBorough president (1964-66); first African American woman appointed to the federal bench (1966-86)
*Jack B. Weinstein (1948), professor at Columbia (1952-98) and federal judge (1967-present)
*Charles P. Sifton (1961),United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
*Nicholas Garaufis (1974),United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
*Dora L. Irizarry (1979),United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
* Joseph F. Bianco (1991),United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
*Robert P. Patterson, Jr. (1950),United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
*Alvin Hellerstein (1958),United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
*Naomi Reice Buchwald (1968),United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
*Richard Holwell (1970),United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
*Kenneth M. Karas (1991),United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
*Denise Page Hood (1977),United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
*Anita B. Brody (1958),United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
*Daniel M. Friedman (1940),United States Court of Federal Claims
*S. Jay Plager (1961),United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
*Wilfred Feinberg (1946),United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
*Robert D. Sack (1963),United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Legislative branch
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Alva B. Adams (1899), senator fromColorado (1923-24, 1933-41)
*Perry Belmont (1876), congressman from New York (1880-88) and USAmbassador toSpain (1888-1889)
*Clifford P. Case (1928), congressman (1945-53) and senator (1955-79) from New Jersey
*Emanuel Celler (1912), congressman from New York (1923-1973)
*Colgate Darden (1923), congressman from Virginia (1933-37, 1939-41),Governor of Virginia (1942-46), chancellor of theCollege of William and Mary (1946-47), president of theUniversity of Virginia (1947-59); namesake of theDarden Graduate School of Business Administration
*Samuel Fowler unspecified, representedNew Jersey 's 4th congressional district in the U.S. Representative from 1893-1895. [ [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=F000326 Samuel Fowler] , "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress ". AccessedSeptember 4 ,2007 .]
*Slade Gorton (1953), senator fromWashington (1981-87, 1994-2001)
*Lister Hill (left 1915), congressman (1923-38) and senator (1938-69) fromAlabama
* John Kean (1875), senator fromNew Jersey (1899-1911). [ [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=K000028 John Kean] , "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress ". AccessedAugust 29 ,2007 .]
* Luke Lea (1903), senator fromTennessee (1911-17)
*Wayne Morse (1932), senator fromOregon (1945-69)
*Harrison A. Williams (1948), congressman (1953-57) and senator (1959-82) from New JerseyUnited States Diplomats
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Perry Belmont (1876), congressman from New York (1880-88) and USAmbassador toSpain (1888-1889)
*William Joseph Donovan (1905), World War I hero, head of the OSS during World War II, and US Ambassador toThailand (1953-54)
*Henry Morgenthau, Sr. , US Ambassador to theOttoman Empire (1913-16)
*Mitchell Reiss , formerDirector of Policy Planning atU.S. State Department (2003-2005); Vice-Provost of International Affairs and law professor atCollege of William and Mary ; current U.S. Special Envoy toIreland
*Edward T. Wailes (1927) US Ambassador toIran (1958-61)
*Paul Warnke (1948),Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, 1966-1969; SALT Negotiator and Director of theArms Control and Disarmament Agency , 1976-1978tate government
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Margery Bronster (1982),Hawaii attorney general (1995-99)
*Colgate Darden (1923), congressman from Virginia (1933-37, 1939-41),Governor of Virginia (1942-46), chancellor of the College of William and Mary (1946-47), president of theUniversity of Virginia (1947-59); namesake of theDarden Graduate School of Business Administration
*Gray Davis (1967),Governor of California (1999-2003)
*Thomas E. Dewey (1925), Manhattan district attorney (1937-42),Governor of New York (1942-55), and Republican nominee for President of the United States (1944, 1948), name partner of New York law firmDewey Ballantine
*Charles Evans Hughes (1884),Governor of New York (1907), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1910-1916), Republican nominee for President of the United States (1916), Secretary of State (1921-29), and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1930-41)
*John W. King (1943),Governor of New Hampshire (1963-1969)
*Robert Baumle Meyner (1933),Governor of New Jersey (1952-62)
*Charles J. O'Byrne (1984), Secretary to theGovernor of New York David Paterson , contributor to theColumbia Spectator , former President of Columbia Alumni Association (2008-)
*George Pataki (1970),Governor of New York (1994-2006)
*Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1904-1907)²,Governor of New York (1929-33) and 32ndPresident of the United States (1933-45)
*Theodore Roosevelt ², hero of theSpanish-American War ,Governor of New York (1899-1901), 25thVice President of the United States (1901), 26thPresident of the United States (1901-1909),Nobel Peace Prize winner (1906)
*Rolando T. Acosta (1982),New York State Supreme Court Justice,New York County
*Robert S. Smith (1968),New York Court of Appeals City government
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Michael Cardozo (1966), corporation counsel of New York City (2002-present)
*Rocky Delgadillo (1986), City Attorney ofLos Angeles ; first Latino in over 100 years to be elected city-wide in Los Angeles
*John Purroy Mitchell (1899), New York City mayor (1914-17)
*Constance Baker Motley (1946), attorney for theNAACP (1945-64); ManhattanBorough president (1964-66); first African American woman appointed to the federal bench (1966-86)Miscellaneous United States government
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Richard Ben-Veniste (1967), federal prosecutor (1968-73), chief of theWatergate Task Force of the Special Prosecutor's Office (1973-75), and member of the9/11 Commission (2002-2004)
*Moe Berg (1930), light-hitting catcher for the Brooklyn Robins (1923),Chicago White Sox (1926-1930),Cleveland Indians (1931, 1934), Washington Senators (1932-34) andBoston Red Sox (1935-39); able to speak twelve languages; spy for the OSS; according toCasey Stengel , "the strangest man ever to play Major League Baseball"
*Roy Cohn (1947), anti-communist attorney who was an influential aide to SenatorJoseph McCarthy and was active in the espionage trial of Julius andEthel Rosenberg
*William Colby (1947), career spy,Director of Central Intelligence (1973-76)
*William Joseph Donovan (1905), World War I hero, founder and head of the OSS, US Ambassador toThailand (1953-54)
*Charles Fried ,United States Solicitor General (1985-1989)
*John D. Hawke, Jr. (1960), Comptroller of the Currency (1998-2004)
*Bill Lann Lee 1974, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights (1997-2001)
* Irving Lewis "Scooter" Libby (1975), novelist, chief of staff for Vice PresidentDick Cheney (2001-2005),convicted onobstruction of justice charges for his role in thePlame affair (2007)
*Tracy Voorhees (1915), Undersecretary of the Army (1948-53)
*Lawrence E. Walsh (1935), Independent Prosecutor for theIran-Contra Affair , Trustee of Columbia University
*Mary Jo White (1974), first female US Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1993-2002)
*Harvey Goldschmid (1965), Commissioner,United States Securities and Exchange Commission Non-U.S. Government
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Giuliano Amato (1963), twicePrime Minister of Italy
*Mikhail Saakashvili (1994), president of Georgia (2005-present)
*Kim Hyun-chong (1985), South Korea'sAmbassador to theUnited Nations Academia
University presidents
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Carmen Twillie Ambar (1994), president ofCedar Crest College (2008-present)
*Lee Bollinger (1971), professor (1973-1994) and dean (1987-1994) at theUniversity of Michigan Law School , Provost ofDartmouth College (1994-1996), President of theUniversity of Michigan (1996-2002) and president ofColumbia University (2002-present); defendant in the Supreme Court case "Grutter v. Bollinger " (2003)
*Colgate Darden (1923), congressman from Virginia (1933-37, 1939-41),Governor of Virginia (1942-46), and president of theUniversity of Virginia (1947-59); namesake of theDarden Graduate School of Business Administration
*E. Gordon Gee (1971), president ofWest Virginia University (1981-85),University of Colorado at Boulder (1985-90),The Ohio State University (1990-97),Brown University (1997-2000),Vanderbilt University (2000-07), andThe Ohio State University (2007-present)
*Barry Mills (1979), president ofBowdoin College (2001-present)
*Michael I. Sovern (1955), professor (1957-present) and dean (1970-79) at Columbia Law School, president ofColumbia University (1980-93), and chairman ofSotheby's (2002-present)Legal academia
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John F. Banzhaf III (1965), professor and practitioner of public interest law atGeorge Washington University [cite encyclopedia| encyclopedia = Current Biography Yearbook| title = Banzhaf, John F(rancis), 3d| year = 1973| publisher = H. W. Wilson| pages = 30–33]
*Lee Bollinger (1971), professor (1973-1994) and dean (1987-1994) at theUniversity of Michigan Law School , Provost ofDartmouth College (1994-1996), President of theUniversity of Michigan (1996-2002) and president ofColumbia University (2002-present); defendant in the Supreme Court case "Grutter v. Bollinger " (2003)
*Felix S. Cohen (1931), expert on Native American law, legal philosopher, and professor atYale Law School , theCity College of New York ,The New School , andRutgers University ; early proponent oflegal realism
*Robert Cover (1968), professor at Columbia Law School (1971-72) and Yale Law School (1972-86); scholar of history, philosophy, literature, and law; author of the multidisciplinary analysis "Justice Accused: Antislavery and the Judicial Process", and "The Structure of Procedure"
*Michael Cox (1981), Dean ofThomas M. Cooley Law School (1988-1996)
*Marvin E. Frankel (1948), professor at Columbia Law, federal judge, partner atKramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel (1983-2002)
*Charles Fried (1960), professor atHarvard Law (1961-87, 1989-95, 1999-present), US Solicitor General (1985-89), and Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1995-99)
*E. Allan Farnsworth (1952), expert on the law of contracts and professor at Columbia Law School (1952-2004)
* Jack Greenberg (1948), counsel for theNAACP (1949-84), in which capacity he argued "Brown v. Board of Education " (1954); professor at Columbia Law School (1984-present)
*Yale Kamisar (1955), expert on criminal law and professor at theUniversity of Michigan Law School (1965-present)
*Soia Mentschikoff (1937), drafter of theUniform Commercial Code , professor atUniversity of Chicago Law School , dean ofUniversity of Miami School of Law
*Lawrence Sager (1966), dean ofUniversity of Texas Law School (2006-present)
*Michael I. Sovern (1955), professor (1957-present) and dean (1970-79) at Columbia Law School, president ofColumbia University (1980-93), and chairman ofSotheby's (2002-present)
*Herbert Wechsler (1931), professor at Columbia Law School (1933-1978) and director of theAmerican Law Institute (1963-84); argued in front of the Supreme Court in the seminal libel case "New York Times v. Sullivan " (1964)
*Jens Ohlin (2005),Faculty atCornell Law School
*Sanford H. Kadish (1948), Influentialprofessor ofCriminal Law atBoalt Hall School of Law
*Robert A. Kagan (1962), professor ofPolitical Science andConstitutional Law at theUniversity of California, Berkeley Arts and Letters
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John Kendrick Bangs (1883-84)², writer and satirist associated with so-called "Bangsian fantasy "
*Charles Chaille-Long (1880), soldier, explorer of Africa, writer
*Oscar Hammerstein II ², writer, producer, and director of musicals
*Isaac Hollister Hall (1865), famedOrientalist and curator of theMetropolitan Museum of Art (1885-96)
*William Ivins, Jr. (1907),curator of prints at theMetropolitan Museum of Art (1916-1946)
*Rod MacDonald (1973), singer/songwriter
*Brad Meltzer (1996), "New York Times " best-selling novelist,DC Comics author, and co-creator of the television series "Jack & Bobby '
*Edward Packard , children's author who developed the "choose your own adventure" style of storytelling
*Paul Robeson (1923), All-American athlete, actor, singer, and civil rights activist
*Nick Santora (1996), writer (Sopranos ,Law & Order ), producer (Prison Break ) and novelist
*Charles Yu , writerBusiness and philanthropy
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Dan Abrams (1992), general manager ofMSNBC ; formerly chief legal correspondent forNBC News and host ofThe Abrams Report
*Tom A. Alberg , co-founder ofMadrona Venture Group
*William Waldorf Astor (1875), Anglo-American financier, son ofJohn Jacob Astor , US Minister toItaly (1881-1885)
*Mark Attanasio (1982),investment banker and owner of theMilwaukee Brewers (since 2004, incumbentas of 2006 )
*Roland W. Betts (1978), investor, film producer, lead owner in George W. Bush’s Texas Rangers partnership (1989-1998), and developer and owner ofChelsea Piers (since 1989, incumbentas of 2006 )
*Douglas Black (1918), president of Doubleday (1946-63)
*Frank Blake , CEO ofHome Depot
*Alan N. Cohen (1954), chairman and CEO of theMadison Square Garden Corporation (1974-77), principal owner of theNew Jersey Nets , and principal owner of theBoston Celtics (1983-2004)
*J. Barkclay Collins II (1969), general counsel forHess Corporation (1984-present)
*Philippe Dauman (1978), President and CEO ofViacom , parent company ofParamount Pictures andMTV Networks
*Henry Clay Folger (1881), president of theStandard Oil Company (1911-1923) and founder of theFolger Shakespeare Library
* Ted Forstmann (1965), co-founder ofForstmann Little & Company , chairman and CEO ofGulfstream Aerospace (1990-1999), and member ofForbes 400 (1998-2003)
* Stephen Friedman (1962), chairman ofGoldman Sachs (1990-1994), director of theNational Economic Council (2002-2005), chairman of thePresident's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board , incumbentas of 2006
*Jerome L. Greene (1928), real estate investor and namesake of Columbia's main building, Jerome L. Greene hall
*Edward S. Harkness (1928)³,Standard Oil Company heir, donated funds used to construct Butler Library at Columbia and most of the undergraduate dormitories atYale andHarvard , as well as toPhillips Exeter Academy
*David W. Heleniak (1974), vice-chairman ofMorgan Stanley
*Morton L. Janklow (1953), literary agent toSidney Sheldon ,Pope John Paul II ,Danielle Steele ,Ronald Reagan , andJ.K. Rowling
*Michael Karlan (1992), founder of the nation's largest social and networking group,Professionals in the City
*Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. (1950), co-founder ofKohlberg Kravis Roberts , member of theForbes 400 .
*Orin Kramer (1970), chair of theNew Jersey Pension Fund
*James T. Lee (1899), prolific Manhattan real estate developer/magnate; grandfather ofJacqueline Kennedy Onassis
*H. F. Lenfest (1958),media proprietor and member ofForbes 400 (from 1999)
*Randy Lerner (1987), Chairman and CEO ofMBNA (2002-2005), owner of theCleveland Browns (since 2002, -present) and Aston Villa Football Club (since 2006, incumbentas of 2006 ), and member ofForbes 400 (since 2002, incumbentas of 2006 )
*Russell E. Train (1948), founding trustee, CEO, president, and chairman of theWorld Wildlife Fund
*Michael Lynne (1964), president (1990-2001), co-CEO and co-chairman (since 2001, incumbentas of 2006 ) ofNew Line Cinema
*Douglas H. McCorkindale (1964), CEO (since 2000, incumbentas of 2006 ) and chairman (since 2001, incumbentas of 2006 ) of Gannett
*Bruce Ratner (1970), founder (1985), president, and CEO ofForest City Ratner ; principal owner of theNew Jersey Nets
*Lawrence R. Riccardi (1965), general counsel ofIBM (1995-2002)
*Thomas Rogers , President and CEOTivo
*Thomas Rothman (1980), co-chair ofFox Filmed Entertainment
*Herb Sandler , founder ofGolden West Financial (1963), philanthropist, member ofForbes 400 (from 2003)
*Robert B. Shapiro (1962), CEO ofMonsanto
*Robert Shaye (1964), founder, chairman/co-chairman and CEO/co-CEO ofNew Line Cinema (since 1967, incumbentas of 2006 )
*Sid Sheinberg , president and COO of MCA
*Richard D. Simmons , president of the Washington Post Co. (1981-1991)
*David Stern (1966), commissioner of theNational Basketball Association (since 1984, incumbentas of 2006 )
*Franklin A. Thomas , president of theFord Foundation (1979-1996)
*S. Robson Walton (1969), chairman ofWal-mart (1992, incumbentas of 2006 ) and member of theForbes 400 (since 1992)
* Mark Weldon (1997), CEO ofNew Zealand Stock Exchange (since 2002, incumbent as of 2008)Journalism
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Henry Demarest Lloyd , muckraking journalist
*Cynthia McFadden , ABC news anchorPrivate legal practice
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George B. Case (1897), founder of New York law firmWhite & Case .
*Paul Drennan Cravath (1886), name partner of New York law firmCravath, Swaine & Moore (awarded first Municipal Law prize, and prize tutorship).
*William Nelson Cromwell (1878), founder of New York law firmSullivan & Cromwell .
* Walter J. Fried 1928, name partner of New York law firmFried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson .
* Ed Hayes (1972), defense attorney andCourt TV anchor; basis for the character Tommy Killian in theTom Wolfe novel "The Bonfire of the Vanities ."
*Caroline Kennedy (1988), daughter of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy
*William Kunstler (1948), civil rights activist, self-described "radical lawyer," and popular author.
*Daniel A. Neff (1977), Chairman ofWachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz .
*Gary P. Naftalis (1967), co-chairman of the New York law firmKramer, Levin, Naftalis & Frankel .
*Robert G. Morvillo , (1962), defense lawyer forMartha Stewart
*Charles F.C. Ruff (1963), Washington attorney who representedAnita Hill and PresidentBill Clinton
*Joseph Meyer Proskauer (1899), founder of New York law firmProskauer Rose .
*Whitney North Seymour (1923), president of the ABA; chairman ofSimpson Thacher & Bartlett .
*John Woodruff Simpson (1873), founder of New York law firmSimpson Thacher & Bartlett .
*David Sive (1948), pioneer in environmental law; founding partner,Sive, Paget & Riesel , PC.
*John H. Slate, Jr. (1938), name partner of New York law firmSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom .
*John William Sterling (1893)³, founder of the New York law firmShearman & Sterling ; major donor to his undergraduate alma mater,Yale University ; namesake of Yale's library, law building, and its most prestigious endowed chair.
*Francis L. Stetson (1869), early leader of New York law firmDavis Polk & Wardwell .
*Frank Polk , name partner ofDavis Polk & Wardwell
* Louis Weiss,Simon Rifkind , and John Wharton, name partners of New York law firmPaul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison .
*Frank Weil ,Sylvan Gotshal , andHorace Manges , founders of New York law firmWeil, Gotshal & Manges .Activism
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Robert L. Carter (1941),civil rights activist,NAACP general counsel, in which capacity he argued "Brown v. Board of Education II" (1955); judge of theUnited States District Court for theSouthern District of New York
*Li Lu (1996), leader of the Tiananmen Square Protests (1989), first student at Columbia to simultaneously receiveB.A. ,M.B.A. , and J.D. degrees
*Constance Baker Motley (1946), attorney for theNAACP (1945-64); ManhattanBorough president (1964-66); first African American woman appointed to the federal bench (1966-86)
*Paul Rapoport (1965), co-founder of New York CityLesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center andGay Men's Health Crisis
*Paul Robeson (1923), All-American athlete, actor, singer, and civil rights activist
*Charles Ruthenberg (1909), founder of theCommunist Party of America (1919)
*Martin Heiss (1979), Advocate of Chinese SocialismAthletics
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Mark Attanasio (1982),investment banker and owner of theMilwaukee Brewers (since 2004, incumbentas of 2006 )
*Moe Berg (1930), light-hitting catcher for the Brooklyn Robins (1923),Chicago White Sox (1926-1930),Cleveland Indians (1931, 1934), Washington Senators (1932-34) andBoston Red Sox (1935-39); able to speak twelve languages; spy for the OSS; according toCasey Stengel , "the strangest man ever to play Major League Baseball"
*Roland W. Betts (1978), investor, film producer, lead owner in George W. Bush’s Texas Rangers partnership (1989-1998), and developer and owner ofChelsea Piers (since 1989, incumbentas of 2006 )
*Alan N. Cohen (1954), chairman and CEO of theMadison Square Garden Corporation (1974-77), principal owner of theNew Jersey Nets , and principal owner of theBoston Celtics (1983-2004)
*John Montgomery Ward (1883), played baseball for theProvidence Greys (1878-82), New York Giants (1883-1889, 1893-94),Brooklyn's Ward Wonders (1890) andBrooklyn Grooms (1890-91); president of the Boston Braves (1911-1912); advocate for player's rights; member of theBaseball Hall of Fame (1964)
* Mark Weldon (1997), member of the New Zealand men's swim team at the 1992 Olympics in BarcelonaNotes
¹ "Studied law at Columbia University prior to the founding of the Law School."
² "Failed to complete the law degree."
³ "Received the
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