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This a list of notable alumni of Cleveland State University College of Law in Cleveland, Ohio. This list includes graduates of Cleveland Law School and John Marshall School of Law, which merged in 1946 to form Cleveland–Marshall, which was renamed the CSU College of Law in 2022.

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  • This a list of notable alumni of Cleveland State University College of Law in Cleveland, Ohio. This list includes graduates of Cleveland Law School and John Marshall School of Law, which merged in 1946 to form Cleveland–Marshall, which was renamed the CSU College of Law in 2022. (en)
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  • Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge (en)
  • Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson. (en)
  • Federal judge Benita Y. Pearson (en)
  • Louis Stokes, U.S. Congressman (en)
  • Tim Russert of Meet the Press (en)
  • U.S. Representative Steven C. LaTourette (en)
  • Maureen O'Connor, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio (en)
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  • CSU Law alumni (en)
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  • Steve LaTourette, Official Portrait, c112th Congress.jpg (en)
  • Benita Y. Pearson.jpg (en)
  • Frank G Jackson with Navy.jpg (en)
  • Louis Stokes.jpg (en)
  • Maureen O'Connor crop 2012-12-17.jpg (en)
  • Secretary Fudge official photo.png (en)
  • Tim Russert.jpg (en)
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  • philanthropist (en)
  • Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (en)
  • U.S. Representative from Ohio (en)
  • Ohio State Representative (en)
  • attorney, writer and a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (en)
  • mayor of Cleveland, previously its law director; candidate for U.S. Senate (en)
  • member of the Ohio House of Representatives; U.S. Representative from 1983 to 1993 of Ohio's 19th congressional district (en)
  • founder of the Phyllis Wheatley Center for the poor in Cleveland, Ohio (en)
  • Grammy Award-winning classical pianist and attorney (en)
  • former chief executive officer and principal owner of the Sacramento Kings NBA basketball team and the ARCO Arena from 1992 to 1999 (en)
  • Bergen County, New Jersey Executive; former Bergen County Clerk; represented New Jersey's 36th Legislative District in the New Jersey State Assembly ; former Chairwoman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee; former Commissioner and first Chairwoman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (en)
  • Democratic Congressman (en)
  • Ohio State Senator and served a six-year term as a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court. (en)
  • journalist, writer and longtime television broadcaster (en)
  • Justice on the Supreme Court of Ohio (en)
  • first woman to serve as a United States federal judge (en)
  • Ohio Court of Appeals judge (en)
  • Ohio Supreme Court Justice (en)
  • Prosecutor of Cuyahoga County, Ohio (en)
  • Mayor of Cleveland, formerly City Council president (en)
  • Ohio state senator, Ohio secretary of state and Ohio attorney general; candidate for Ohio governor (en)
  • U.S. Representative from Ohio 1995-2013 (en)
  • U.S. Senator, Ohio governor, mayor of Cleveland (en)
  • United States federal judge (en)
  • author, attorney (en)
  • Ohio state Senator, former member of Ohio House of Representatives (en)
  • engineer, lawyer, entrepreneur and philanthropist (en)
  • first African-American mayor of a major U.S. city (en)
  • former Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (en)
  • former United States federal judge (en)
  • former member of the Ohio House of Representatives (en)
  • lawyer, politician, veteran of the Iraq War (en)
  • District judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio; former federal magistrate judge (en)
  • former judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (en)
  • attorney, banker, businessman and Democratic Congressman (en)
  • NCAA champion wrestler and 4-time Junior National Freestyle Champion, and author (en)
  • member of the Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives (en)
  • Cleveland City Council President, Cleveland NAACP President (en)
  • Chief Criminal Deputy- Yavapai County Attorney's Office and 2012 Arizona Felony Prosecutor of the Year and 2020 recipient of the Arizona State Bar Association's annual Michael C. Cudahy Criminal Justice Award (en)
  • Ohio Court of Appeals judge and Cuyahoga County Common Pleas judge (en)
  • attorney, school board president, civil rights activist, and radio talk show host (en)
  • Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas judge; former Cleveland Browns football player (en)
  • Ohio House of Representatives 114th General Assembly; member of the State Board of Education of Ohio; Judge, Bedford Municipal Court (en)
  • one of first women ABA members, Ohio's first female Municipal Court judge (en)
  • attorney, college professor, former member of the Ohio General Assembly (en)
  • Civil Rights attorney, chief council of the Fair Housing Council, CNN, weekly legal correspondent (en)
  • real estate developer; owner of indoor soccer franchise; philanthropist (en)
  • lawyer, writer/publisher, and feminist founder of WEAL (en)
  • first County Executive of Cuyahoga County, Ohio; Mayor of Lakewood, Ohio; Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio in 2014 (en)
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  • graduated Cleveland Law School (en)
  • graduated John Marshall Law School (en)
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  • This a list of notable alumni of Cleveland State University College of Law in Cleveland, Ohio. This list includes graduates of Cleveland Law School and John Marshall School of Law, which merged in 1946 to form Cleveland–Marshall, which was renamed the CSU College of Law in 2022. (en)
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  • List of Cleveland State University College of Law alumni (en)
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