Following is a list of notable alumni of the University of Wisconsin Law School.
Athletics
- Ken Bowman – Green Bay Packers lineman and member of the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame
- Pat Richter – Former NFL player and Athletic Director for the University of Wisconsin
Academics
- Daniel D. Blinka – Marquette University Law School professor
- George Bunn – Dean of William Mitchell College of Law and justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
- Kimberlé Crenshaw – professor of law at the UCLA School of Law and Columbia Law School
- Richard Danner – professor of law, Duke University
- Robben Wright Fleming – president of University of Michigan
- Spencer L. Kimball – dean of law, University of Wisconsin–Madison and former professor of law, University of Chicago
- James E. Krier – professor of law at the University of Michigan, Harvard University, Oxford University, Stanford University, and UCLA
- Stacy Leeds – dean of the University of Arkansas School of Law
- Daniel R. Mandelker – professor of law, Washington University in St. Louis
- John E. Murray Jr. – Chancellor and professor of law at Duquesne University
- Mark Nordenberg – Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh
- Frank J. Remington – professor of law, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Lori Ringhand – interim director of Dean Rusk International Law Center and J. Alton Hosch Professor of Law at the University of Georgia School of Law
- Ediberto Roman – professor of law at Florida International University College of Law
- David Sturtevant Ruder – Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and former dean of law, Northwestern University
- Nicholas S. Zeppos – Chancellor of Vanderbilt University
Business
- Alfred S. Regnery – president of Regnery Publishing
- John Rowe – CEO of Exelon
- David Sturtevant Ruder – chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and former dean of law, Northwestern University
- Elmer Winter – founder of Manpower Inc.
Government
- John E. Lange – U.S. State Department official
- Stewart Simonson – Assistant Secretary of Public Health Emergency Preparedness
Judiciary
- Shirley Abrahamson – former chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Daniel P. Anderson – presiding judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Martha Bablitch – judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- William A. Bablitch – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Charles V. Bardeen – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Elmer E. Barlow – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- John Barnes – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Robert McKee Bashford – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Bruce F. Beilfuss – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Nils Boe – 23rd Governor of South Dakota and served as a judge for the United States Customs Court
- Ann Walsh Bradley – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Susan Brnovich - judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona
- Grover L. Broadfoot – chief justice of Wisconsin
- Richard S. Brown – chief judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Andrew A. Bruce – justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court
- George Bunn – justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court and Dean of William Mitchell College of Law
- Louis B. Butler – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- William G. Callow – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- William M. Conley – judge for the U. S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin
- Barbara Crabb – judge of the U. S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin
- Charles H. Crownhart – former justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- George R. Currie – chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Roland B. Day – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- John A. Decker – chief judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- David G. Deininger – judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Christian Doerfler – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- W. Patrick Donlin – judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and Supreme Advocate of the Knights of Columbus
- F. Ryan Duffy – judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals and former United States Senator
- Charles P. Dykman – judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- William Eich – chief judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Evan Alfred Evans – judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
- Thomas E. Fairchild – Senior judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
- Chester A. Fowler – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Edward J. Gehl – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Rachel A. Graham - judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Kenneth P. Grubb – judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- David W. Hagen – judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada
- Oscar Hallam – justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
- Connor Hansen – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Nathan Heffernan – chief justice of Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Paul B. Higginbotham – judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Geraldine Hines – justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court
- Michael W. Hoover – presiding judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- James C. Kerwin – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Claude Luse – judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin
- Louis Wescott Myers – chief justice of the California Supreme Court
- Kenneth J. O'Connell – chief justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
- Tawia Modibo Ocran – justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana
- Walter C. Owen – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Gregory A. Peterson – judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- David Prosser Jr. – Wisconsin Supreme Court justice
- Rudolph T. Randa – federal judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
- James Ward Rector – Wisconsin Supreme Court justice
- Lowell A. Reed – federal judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- Paul F. Reilly – judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Patience D. Roggensack – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Arthur L. Sanborn – judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin
- Charles B. Schudson – judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Edgar W. Schwellenbach – chief justice of the Washington Supreme Court
- Robert G. Siebecker – chief justice of Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Albert Morris Sames – judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona
- Burton A. Scott – chief judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Donald W. Steinmetz – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- E. Ray Stevens – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Margaret J. Vergeront – judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Aad J. Vinje – chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- John D. Wickhem – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Jon P. Wilcox – justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- John B. Winslow – chief justice of Wisconsin Supreme Court
Law
- Timothy T. Cronin – U.S. Attorney
- Nneka Egbujiobi – lawyer and founder of Hello Africa
- Stephen S. Gregory – lawyer and president of the American Bar Association
- Belle Case La Follette – first woman to graduate from UW Law School (1885); women's suffrage activist, and wife of Robert M. La Follette, Sr.
- Peg Lautenschlager – Attorney General of Wisconsin
- Judith L. Lichtman – attorney specializing in women's rights and civil rights
- David W. Márquez – Alaska Attorney General
- J.B. Van Hollen – Attorney General of Wisconsin
- Hilbert Philip Zarky – tax attorney with the United States Department of Justice and in private practice
- Norma Zarky – attorney
Military
- Robyn J. Blader – U.S. National Guard general
- Robert Bruce McCoy – U.S. National Guard Major General
Politics
- Thomas Ryum Amlie – U.S. Representative
- Gerald K. Anderson – Wisconsin State Assemblyman
- Norman C. Anderson – Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- James N. Azim Jr. – Wisconsin State Representative
- Tammy Baldwin – first woman to represent Wisconsin in the U.S. House of Representatives and the United States Senate
- Levi H. Bancroft – Attorney General of Wisconsin, Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Lloyd Barbee – Wisconsin legislator and civil rights activist
- Tom Barrett – U.S. Representative
- Peter D. Bear – Wisconsin State Senator
- Theodore Benfey – Wisconsin State Senator
- Claire B. Bird – Wisconsin State Senator
- Nils Boe – 23rd Governor of South Dakota and served as a judge for the United States Customs Court
- Theodore W. Brazeau – Wisconsin State Senator
- Angie Brooks – President, United Nations General Assembly
- Edward E. Browne – U.S. Representative
- Michael E. Burke – U.S. Representative
- Howard W. Cameron – Wisconsin State Senator
- Fred J. Carpenter – Wisconsin State Representative
- Milton Robert Carr – U.S. Representative from Michigan
- Richard Cates – Wisconsin legislator and lawyer
- Moses E. Clapp – United States Senator
- David G. Classon – U.S. Representative
- Clarence Clinton Coe – Wisconsin State Representative
- John Cudahy – U.S. diplomat
- Joseph E. Davies – U.S. diplomat
- Glenn Robert Davis – U.S. Representative
- John M. Detling – Wisconsin State Representative
- Benjamin W. Diederich – Wisconsin State Representative
- Davis A. Donnelly – Wisconsin State Senator
- L. J. Fellenz – Wisconsin State Senator
- Harold V. Froehlich – U.S. Representative
- Edward R. Garvey – labor activist and politician
- Hiram Gill – Mayor of Seattle, Washington
- Ansley Gray – Wisconsin State Representative
- Mark Andrew Green – U.S. diplomat
- Kenneth L. Greenquist – Wisconsin State Senator
- Frank H. Hanson – Wisconsin State Senator and Representative
- George P. Harrington – Wisconsin State Representative
- Everis A. Hayes – United States Representative
- Knute Hill – United States Representative
- George Hudnall – Wisconsin State Senator from the 11th District.
- Paul O. Husting – U.S. Senator
- Lester Johnson – U.S. Representative
- Burr W. Jones – U.S. Representative
- William Carey Jones – U.S. Representative
- Fred F. Kaftan – Wisconsin State Senator
- John C. Karel – Wisconsin State Representative
- Robert Kastenmeier – U.S. Representative
- David Keene – chairman of the American Conservative Union
- Ernest Keppler – Wisconsin Senate and Wisconsin State Assembly
- Warren P. Knowles – Governor of Wisconsin
- Arthur W. Kopp – U.S. Representative
- Andrew L. Kreutzer – Wisconsin State Senator
- Philip La Follette – Governor of Wisconsin
- Robert M. La Follette, Sr. – Wisconsin governor, senator and Progressive Party candidate for U.S. president in 1924;
- Robert Watson Landry – Wisconsin State Representative
- Elmer O. Leatherwood – U.S. Representative from Utah
- Olin B. Lewis – Minnesota State politician
- James Manahan – U.S. Representative
- Herbert H. Manson – chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin
- Archie McComb – Wisconsin State Representative
- Dale McKenna – Wisconsin State Senator
- Arthur William McLeod – Wisconsin State Representative
- Carroll Metzner – Wisconsin State Representative
- Arthur O. Mockrud – Wisconsin State Representative
- Thomas Morris – Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
- Elmer A. Morse – U.S. Representative
- Gaylord Nelson – Governor of Wisconsin – U.S. Senator and founder of Earth Day
- John M. Nelson – U.S. Representative
- Ivan A. Nestingen – Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin
- John Oestreicher – Wisconsin State Representative
- Patrick H. O'Rourk, Wisconsin State Senator
- Juan Perez – mayor of Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Charles B. Perry – Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Richard F. Pettigrew – United States Senator
- Vel Phillips – Wisconsin Secretary of State
- William Edmunds Plummer – Wisconsin State Representative, United States Senate
- Clifford E. Randall – U.S. Representative
- Henry R. Rathbone – U.S. Representative
- Michael Reilly – U.S. Representative
- Paul Samuel Reinsch – U.S. diplomat
- John W. Reynolds – Governor of Wisconsin
- Alan S. Robertson – Wisconsin State Representative
- Harry Sauthoff – U.S. Representative
- Rudolph Schlabach – Wisconsin legislator and lawyer
- Henry O. Schowalter – Wisconsin State Representative
- James Sensenbrenner – U.S. Representative and former Chair of the House Judiciary Committee
- Roy C. Smelker – Wisconsin State Representative
- Edward H. Sprague – Wisconsin State Representative
- Paul Soglin – Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin
- James A. Tawney – U.S. Representative
- Howard Teasdale – Wisconsin State Senator
- Donald Edgar Tewes – U.S. Representative from Wisconsin
- William Te Winkle – Wisconsin State Senator
- Lewis D. Thill – U.S. Representative
- Carl W. Thompson – Wisconsin State Senator
- Tommy Thompson – Governor of Wisconsin and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Vernon W. Thomson – Governor of Wisconsin
- Eugene A. Toepel – Wisconsin State Assembly
- Phillip James Tuczynski – Wisconsin State Representative
- Fran Ulmer – Lieutenant Governor of Alaska
- Edward Voigt – U.S. Representative
- Michael J. Wallrich – Wisconsin State Representative
- Thomas J. Walsh – U.S. Senator from Montana
- Kenneth S. White – Wisconsin State Senator
- Alexander Wiley – U.S. Senator
- Herman C. Wipperman – Wisconsin State Representative, 1895–1907
- Richard J. Zaborski – Wisconsin State Senator
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