List of Cornell Law School alumni

Following is a list of notable alumni of the Cornell Law School.

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Business

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Entertainment

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Government

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United States government

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Executive branch

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U.S. attorneys general
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Other cabinet and cabinet-level officials
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Legislative branch (U.S. Congress)

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Senators
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Representatives
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Judicial branch

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Federal Courts of Appeals
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Federal District Courts
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Other federal courts
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U.S. diplomatic figures

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Other U.S. government figures

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State government

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Governors

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State Attorneys General

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State Legislators

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State judges

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City government

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County government

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Non-United States government

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Non-United States political figures

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Non-United States judicial figures

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Literature and journalism

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Military

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Sports

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Fictional alumni

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References

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