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[edit]A little tired, couldn't go through the repeats so placing them here and will work from here. Bullshark44 (talk) 02:18, 12 June 2010 (UTC)
Many notable individuals have attended Suffolk University Law School, including:
Politics
[edit]- Phillip Brutus, class of 1985, former Florida representative, Attorney, seeking Florida's 17th congressional district seat
- James A. Burke, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1959 - 1979)
- David Caprio, class of 1992, Legislator, Rhode Island State Representative from Washington's 34th district (1999 - present)[1]
- Frank T. Caprio, class of 1991, General Treasurer of Rhode Island (2006 - present)
- Edward J. Clancy, Jr., Former Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Massachusetts State Senate and current Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts.
- Michael A. Costello, class of 1996, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Essex's 1st district (2002 - present)
- Armand Paul D'Amato, class of 1969, former U.S. Representative from New York's 19th district (1973-1987)[2]
- Robert A. DeLeo, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Suffolk's 19th district (1991 - present)
- John J. DeSimone, class of 1985, House Judiciary Committee chairman of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (1993 - present)[3]
- Salvatore DiMasi, class of 1971, Former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1979 - 2009)
- James H. Fagan, class of 1973, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Bristol's 3rd district (1992 - present)
- Christopher G. Fallon, class of 1981, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Middlesex's 33rd district (1993 - present)
- Robert Flaherty, class of 1965, Legislator, Rhode Island State Representative from Kent's 23rd district (1990 - present)[4]
- Linda Dorcena Forry, class of 2004, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Suffolk's 12th district (2005 - present)
- William F. Galvin, class of 1975, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2006 - present)
- Charles L. Gifford, class of 1912, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1922 - 1943)[5]
- Oz Griebel, class of 1977, 2010 Republican candidate for Governor of Connecticut
- John Hynes, class of 1924, 49th Mayor of Boston (1950–1960), namesake of Boston's Hynes Convention Center
- J. Russell Jackson, class of 1998, Chairperson of the Finance committee, Rhode Island State Representative from Newport's 73rd district (2005 - present)[6]
- Brian A. Joyce, class of 1990, Massachusetts State Senator from Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth districts (1998 - present)
- Thomas J. Lane, class of 1925, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1941 - 1963)
- Patrick C. Lynch, class of 1992, Attorney General of Rhode Island[7]
- William J. Lynch, class of 1982, Chairman of the Rhode Island Democratic Party, seeking Rhode Island's 1st congressional district seat
- Stephen Maio, class of 1990, Mayor of Wakefield, Massachusetts (2008 - present)[8]
- Nicholas Mattiello, class of 1988, Majority leader of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from Providence's 15th district (2007 - present)[9]
- John F. McBurney III, class of 1977, Senate President Pro Tempore for the Rhode Island Senate from the 15th district (1974 - present)[10]
- Michael J. McCaffrey, class of 1989, Senate Judiciary Committee chairman of the Rhode Island Senate from the 29th district (1995 - present)[11]
- Jeannette A. McCarthy, Mayor of the city of Waltham, MA (2004 - present)
- John William McCormack, class of 1921, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1928 - 1971)
- Joe Moakley, class of 1956, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1973 - 2001)
- Kate Murray, Mayor of Hempstead, New York[7]
- Steven C. Panagiotakos, class of 1989, Massachusetts State Senator from 1st Middlesex district (1992 - present)
- John F. Quinn, class of 1990, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Bristol's 9th district (1993 - present)
- Amy Rice, class of 2001, Deputy Majority leader of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from Newport's 72nd district (2005 - present)[12]
- John H. Rogers, class of 1992, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Norfolk's 12th district (1992 - present)
- Ellen Simon, class of 1979, U.S. Representative candidate from Arizona (2006)
- Robert Sullivan, class of 1977, Mayor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1983 - present)[8]
- Bruce Tarr, class of 1989, Massachusetts State Senator from 1st Essex and Middlesex districts (1994 - present)
- John F. Tierney, class of 1976, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1997 - present)
- Timothy J. Toomey, Jr., class of 1985, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Middlesex's 26th district (1992 - present)
- Cleon Turner, class of 1992, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Barnstable's 1st district (2005 - present)
- Marian Walsh, class of 1984, Massachusetts State Senator from Suffolk and Norfolk districts (1992 - present)
- Peter N. Wasylyk, class of 1985, Deputy majority leader of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from Providence's 6th district (1985 - present)[13]
- Nina Mitchell Wells, Secretary of State of New Jersey, (2006 - present)
- Donald W. Nicholson, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1947 - 1959)
Judicial
[edit]- Peter Agnes, class of 1975, Superior Court Justice, Massachusetts
- Jonathan W. Blodgett, class of 1983, current District Attorney for Essex County, Massachusetts
- Daniel F. Conley, class of 1983, District Attorney for Boston (Suffolk County)
- Linda S. Dalianis, class of 1974, Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court[8]
- Frank Donahue, class of 1921, longest serving justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts (forty-two years)[14]
- Joan N. Feeney, class of 1978, United States Bankruptcy Judge, District of Massachusetts (served 1992 - present)
- Francis Flaherty, class of 1975, Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court
- Gustavo Gelpí, class of 1991, United States District Court Judge for the District of Puerto Rico
- Maureen Goldberg, class of 1978, Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court
- William R. Keating, class of 1985, current District Attorney for Norfolk County, Massachusetts
- Richard J. Leon, class of 1974, U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia, judge (2002–present)
- Gerard T. Leone, Jr., class of 1989, current District Attorney for Middlesex County, Massachusetts
- Martin F. Loughlin, class of 1951, U.S. District Court of New Hampshire, judge (1979–1995)
- Paul Reiber, class of 1974, Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
- Robert Rufo, class of 1975, Superior Court Justice, Massachusetts
- Michael Sullivan, United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
- Paul Suttell, class of 1976, Chief Justice of Rhode Island Supreme Court
- Peter T. Zarella, class of 1975, Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court
Academia and business
[edit]- Victoria Almeida, class of 1976, President of the Rhode Island Bar Association[7]
- Elaine Brady, class of 1989, Vice President of Liberty Mutual Group[8]
- Gretchen Brodnicki, class of 1995, Dean at Harvard Medical School (2008 - present)[8]
- Robert L. Caret, class of 1969, President of Towson University
- Joe DiPietro, class of 1987, Vice President of Kent Hospital in Warwick, Rhode Island[8]
- Colleen Dinneen, class of 1993, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Natixis Global Associates[8]
- Kathleen England, class of 1978, President of the Nevada State Bar
- Jerald G. Fishman, class of 1976, President & CEO, Analog Devices
- Thomas P. Gay, class of 1976, GM of the Wareham Gatemen Cape Cod Baseball League team[8]
- Neil Goldman, class of 1976, Chief Legal and Regulatory Officer of Skype[15]
- Michael Goulet, class of 1989, Senior Vice President of Citizens Financial Group[8]
- Thomas Holloway, class of 2002, Vice President of the Boston Globe[8]
- John Inge, class of 1974, chief counsel and partner for Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe[7]
- Jeremiah Johnson, class of 2004, CEO of Sedo.com a domain registration company[7]
- Ronald Machtley, class of 1978, President of Bryant University (served 1996 - present), former U.S. Representative from Rhode Island (1989–1995)
- Duncan MacKay, class of 1988, Vice President and General Counsel of Northeast Utilities[8]
- Jane W. McCahon, , Vice President of Telephone and Data Systems
- Martin Meehan, class of 1983, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts (1993–2007), current Chancellor of University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Irwin Novack, co-owner of Tampa Bay Lightning
- Hunter O'Hanian, class of 1985, Vice President of Massachusetts College of Art and Design (2008 - present)[7]
- Steven Oliveira, class of 1982, Associate Dean of Harvard Law School (2008 - present)[8]
- Gunnar S. Overstrom, Jr., class of 1968, vice-chair of Fleet Boston and president and chief operating officer of the Shawmut National Corporation.
- Thomas J. Ryan, class of 1974, General Counsel and Vice President of Pepsi Co.
- David Sargent, class of 1954, President of Suffolk University (1989-)
- Ken Trevett, class of 1979, CEO and President of Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research[7]
Arts, entertainment, and letters
[edit]- Gleason Archer Jr., class of 1939, theologian
- James Bamford, class of 1975, Author
- Frank Caprio, class of 1965, television judge on Caught in Providence on ABC, Chief Judge Providence, RI Municipal Court
- Cheryl Jacques, Class of 1987, Former Executive Director of the Human Rights Campaign
- Dan Harrington, world renowned poker player
- John Loftus, class of 1977, author, television commentator
- James Sokolove, class of 1969, television personal injury attorney
- Tommy Severo, class of 2010, winner of season 5 of Beauty and the Geek reality TV show.[8]
- Joan Vennochi, class of 1984, Pulitzer Prize winner, investigative journalist
References
- ^ http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/Dcaprio/Biography.html
- ^ http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/suffolk/law_alumni_2009fall/#/28
- ^ http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/DeSimone/Biography.html
- ^ http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/Flaherty/Biography.html
- ^ http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000169
- ^ http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/Jackson/Biography.html
- ^ a b c d e f g [1] "Alumni magazine 2009".Suffolk Law(law.suffolk.edu).Retrieved 12-14-2009.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m [2] "Alumni magazine 2008".Suffolk Law(law.suffolk.edu).Retrieved 12-14-2009.
- ^ http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/Mattiello/Biography.html
- ^ http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/McBurney/Biography.html
- ^ http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/McCaffrey/Biography.html
- ^ http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/Rice/Biography.html
- ^ http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/Wasylyk/Biography.html
- ^ Suffolk Law Website, accessed June 15, 2008
- ^ http://www.law.suffolk.edu/about/news/newsarticle.cfm?ID=399
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