List of University of Michigan law and government alumni

The parent article is at List of University of Michigan alumni
Academic unit key
Symbol Academic unit

ARCH Taubman College
BUS Ross School of Business
COE College of Engineering
DENT School of Dentistry
GFSPP Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
HHRS Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
LAW Law School
LSA College of LS&A
MED Medical School
SMTD School of Music, Theatre and Dance
PHARM School of Pharmacy
SED School of Education
SNRE School of Natural Resources
SOAD The Stamps School of Art & Design
SOI School of Information
SON School of Nursing
SOK School of Kinesiology
SOSW School of Social Work
SPH School of Public Health
MDNG Matriculated, did not graduate

This is a partial list of notable alumni in law, government and public policy from the University of Michigan. Please refer also to the below list:

Legislators

Governors

Local government

Ambassadors

Federal Reserve, FDIC, OCC, and Treasury

Judiciary

Justices: state of Michigan Supreme Court

Michigan law has placed 36 of its graduates on the state's supreme court.[70] Of those who served, 16 served as Chief Justice.

Supreme Court Justices appointed within other states or from other University of Michigan schools:

Attorneys General

Presidents and Prime Ministers

Military

Foreign officials

Secretaries of the Cabinet

Other

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