하버드 로스쿨 동문

List of Harvard Law School alumni

이것은 하버드 로스쿨주목할 만한 동문들의 목록이다.

법과 정치

미국 정부

집행부

미국의 대통령들
미국 법무장관
집행 위원회 위원들

입법부(미국 의회)

상원의원
대표자

사법부

대법관들
연방법원 판사들

주 정부

주지사
주 정치인들
주 판사들

시 정부

미국 외교 인사

다른 미국 정계 인사들

미국 이외의 정부

미국 이외의 정치인

캐나다
인도
타이완(중국 공화국)
영국
다른 나라들

미국 이외의 사법계 인사

국제 법원 판사들
전국 법원 판사들
홍콩
인도
다른 나라들

국제기구가 집계한다.

변호사

학계

대학 총장

법학계

로스쿨 학장

헌법

형법

법사

국제법

법과 문학

법철학

법과 기술

기타법학계

타학계

활동주의

예술

연기

건축

  • 컬럼비아 건축학교 역사 보존 프로그램의 건축가 겸 이사인 폴 바이어드

코미디

필름

문학

음악

시각 예술

비즈니스

엔터테인먼트 산업

미디어 및 저널리즘

해설자

기자들

출판사

군대

스파이

스포츠

기타

비졸업생

이 학생들은 하버드 법대에 다녔지만 여러 가지 이유로 졸업하지 못했다.

가공의 동문

참조

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