Jacob M. Appel, fiction writer and bioethicist
Derrick Bell, law professor at NYU Law School
Jeremy Blachman, author of the Anonymous Lawyer blog and books[1]
Alexander Boldizar, novelist and art critic[2]
Ruben Bolling, aka Ken Fisher, cartoonist and creator of "Tom the Dancing Bug"[3]
Alan Dershowitz, law professor[4]
Debra Dickerson, author and commentator[5]
Robert Fellmeth, public interest law professor at the University of San Diego Law School
Martin D. Ginsburg, tax law expert at Georgetown University Law School
Philip Heymann, Deputy Attorney General under Bill Clinton and currently professor at Harvard Law
Ricardo Hinojosa, federal court judge[6]
Murad Kalam, O. Henry Award winning novelist[7]
George N. Leighton, U.S. District Court judge for the Northern District of Illinois
James Alan McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning essayist and short story writer[8]
Johanes Maliza, professional soccer player[9]
Jamie Metzl, Executive Vice President of the Asia Society and former State Department official
Patrick Miles Jr., 2010 Michigan congressional candidate
Makau Mutua, Dean of the University at Buffalo Law School[10]
Ralph Nader, consumer advocate and U.S. presidential candidate[11]
Charles Ogletree, law professor
Joel Pollak, 2010 Illinois congressional candidate
Charles O. Porter, U.S. Representative from Oregon
Richard Posner, federal circuit court judge and law professor at the University of Chicago
William Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States[13]
Henry Stern, member of the New York City Council and Commissioner of New York City Parks and Recreation
Jerome J. Shestack, former American Bar Association president
James B. Stewart, journalist, Pulitzer Prize-winning author[14]
Kevin Werbach, business and technology expert at the Wharton School
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