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List of Vanderbilt University Law School alumni

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Following is a list of notable alumni from the Vanderbilt University Law School.

Academia

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Attorneys

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Attorneys General

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Government

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John Randolph Neal Jr.

Private practice

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Business

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Entertainment

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Bill Corr
J. Christopher Giancarlo

Government

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Judicial

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Gilbert S. Merritt Jr.
Jane Branstetter Stranch

Military

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John Nance Garner

Politics

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U.S. vice presidents

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Greg Abbott

Governors

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Fred Thompson
Duncan U. Fletcher

U.S. Senators

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Jo Byrns

U.S. House of Representatives

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Ambassadors and diplomats

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State

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Local officials

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Other

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References

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