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==Politics==
* [[Steve Adler (lawyer)|Steve Adler]][[Mayor of Austin]]
* [[Robert B. Anderson]]former [[United States Secretary of Treasury]]; [[Deputy Secretary of Defense]]<ref></ref>
* [[William R. Archer]][[United States Representative]] from Texas (1971–2001); Chairman of [[United States House Committee on Ways and Means]]<ref></ref>
* [[James Baker|James Addison Baker, III]]former [[United States Secretary of State]]; former [[United States Secretary of Treasury]]; former [[White House Chief of Staff]] for [[President Ronald Reagan]] and [[President George H.W. Bush]]<ref></ref>;Campaign Chairman of President Reagan's 1984 reelection; Campaign Chairman of President George H.W. Bush's 1988 election.
* [[Ben Barnes (politician)|Ben Barnes]]former [[Lieutenant Governor of Texas]]; Prominent National Democratic Lobbyist<ref></ref>
* [[Paul Begala]][[political consulting|political consultant]], [[Pundit (expert)|commentator]] and former advisor to [[President of the United States|President]] [[Bill Clinton]]<ref></ref>
* [[Lloyd Bentsen]]former [[United States Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]] and [[United States Senator]]; former Chair of [[United States Senate Committee on Finance]]; former candidate for [[President of the United States]] and [[Vice President of the United States]].<ref></ref>
* [[Robert L. Bobbitt|Robert Lee Bobbitt]][[Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives]] (1927–1929), [[Attorney General of Texas]] (1929–1930), state court judge (1935–1937), chairman of the [[Texas Transportation Commission|Texas Highway Department]] (1937–1943)<ref></ref>
* [[Charles Robert Borchers]] (Class of 1966)[[district attorney]] of the 49th Judicial District Court, 1973-1980<ref></ref>
* [[Jack Brooks (American politician)|Jack Brooks]]U.S. Member of Congress; Chair of [[United States House Committee on the Judiciary]]<ref></ref> Authored articles of impeachment against President Nixon. <ref> https://politi.co/2JFNRyX </ref>
* [[J. E. "Buster" Brown]] (Class of 1972)[[Texas Senate, District 17|Texas Senator, District 17]] from 1981 to 2002Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[William Brownfield]] [[Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Colombia]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Venezuela]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Chile]]
* [[James P. Buchanan]] U.S. Member of Congress; Chair of the [[United States House Committee on Appropriations]]; After his death in office was succeeded by [[Lyndon B. Johnson]].
* [[George P. Bush]]son of [[Governor of Florida|Florida Governor]] [[Jeb Bush]], nephew of President [[George W. Bush]]; Texas Land Commissioner, elected 2014.
* [[Kent Caperton]]lawyer, lobbyist in Austin and former state senator from [[Bryan, Texas|Bryan]]Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Waggoner Carr]][[Attorney General of Texas]]<ref></ref>
* [[James W. Cicconi]] [[White House Staff Secretary]]; General Counsel and Worldwide Head of Government Relations for [[AT&T]]
* [[Tom C. Clark]]former [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] and [[United States Attorney General]]<ref></ref>
* [[Susan Combs]] [[Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts]]; [[Texas Department of Agriculture|Agriculture Commissioner of Texas]]
* [[John Connally|John B. Connally, Jr.]]former [[Governor of Texas]]; former [[United States Secretary of the Navy|Secretary of the Navy]], former [[United States Secretary of the Treasury|Secretary of the Treasury]]; Key Aide to [[Lyndon Johnson]]; Lead [[Democrats for Nixon]]; Former Candidate for [[President of the United States]]; Was seriously wounded when riding in [[SS-100-X|President Kennedy's car]] at [[Dealey Plaza]] when [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|the president was assassinated]]. Presided over the removal of the [[U.S. dollar]] from the [[gold standard]]; Lead a major expansion of higher education in Texas. Opened previously all-male [[Texas A&M University]] to women,<ref></ref>
* [[Tom Connally]]former [[United States Senator]]; Chair of [[Senate Foreign Relations Committee]] during [[World War II]] and the beginning of the [[Cold War]]; Vice-Chairman of [[United Nations Conference on International Organization]] that chartered the [[United Nations]]; Instrumental in ratification of treaty creating the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]]; Strong supporter of free trade and foreign policy of President [[Franklin D Roosevelt]] and President [[Harry S Truman]]<ref></ref>
* [[Christi Craddick]]Chair of the [[Texas Railroad Commission]]; (the agency that has primary regulatory authority over the Texas oil and gas industry).
* [[Henry Cuellar]]United States Representative from Texas; member of House Democratic leadership<ref></ref>
* [[Lloyd Doggett]]member, U.S. Congress<ref></ref>
* [[Robert C. Eckhardt]] Member of Congress; Member of Texas House; Author of [[Texas Open Beaches Act]]
* [[Frances Farenthold|Frances Tarlton "Sissy" Farenthold]][[Texas House of Representatives]], First female officeholder nominated for Vice President at the [[1972 Democratic National Convention]]
* [[Pete Geren]]Former Member of Congress; Former [[Secretary of the Army]]; Former [[Secretary of the Air Force]]<ref></ref>
* [[Thomas Watt Gregory]] Former [[Attorney General of the United States]]; namesake of UT Austin [[Gregory Gym]]<ref></ref>
* [[Kent Hance]]Chancellor Emeritus of [[Texas Tech University System]]; Former Member of Congress who defeated [[George W Bush]] in his first Congressional race.<ref></ref>
* [[Doug Harlan]]Texas political consultant, lawyer, educator, public official from San Antonio<ref></ref>
* [[Jeb Hensarling]]Member of US Congress; Chair of the [[United States House Committee on Financial Services]]; Chairman of [[House Republican Conference]]; chairman of US Debt "Supercommittee"<ref></ref>
* [[John Hill (Texas politician)|John Hill]] former [[Attorney General of Texas]]; former Chief Justice of [[Texas Supreme Court]]; Democratic Nominee for Governor of Texas in 1978
* [[Oveta Culp Hobby]] First [[United States Secretary of Health and Human Services]]; Second woman to serve as a Cabinet Secretary
* [[Thad Hutcheson]]former chairman of the [[Texas Republican Party]], U.S. Senate candidate in 1957, Houston lawyer<ref></ref>
* [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]][[United States Permanent Representative to NATO]];former [[U.S. senator]]; Ranking Republican [[United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation]];<ref></ref>
* [[David S. Johanson]] Chair of the [[U.S. International Trade Commission]] <ref> </ref>
* [[John Marvin Jones]]Member of Congress; Chair of [[United States House Committee on Agriculture]]; Chief Judge of [[United States Court of Claims]]; Author of many major New Deal agriculture laws.
* [[Joe M. Kilgore]]1946 graduate; [[U.S. representative]] from [[Texas's 15th congressional district]] from 1955 to 1965.
* [[Ron Kirk]]former [[list of mayors of Dallas, Texas|mayor]] of [[Dallas]], Texas; Former [[United States Trade Representative]]
* [[Cyndi Taylor Krier]] (Class of 1975)[[Texas State Senator]] and [[Bexar County]] Judge. First woman and first Republican to represent San Antonio in the Texas State Senate.
* [[Bob Lanier (politician)|Bob Lanier]]former [[Mayor of Houston]]
* [[Honoré Ligarde]] state representative for Webb County from 1963 to 1973, businessman, lawyer, banker, civic figure<ref></ref>
* [[Michael Lind]] Prolific political writer; Has written and edited for ''[[Politico]]'', ''[[Salon (website)|Salon]]'', ''[[The New Republic|New Republic]]'', ''[[The New Yorker]]''; Co Founder of major centrist think tank -the [[New America Foundation]]
* [[Eddie Lucio, III]]State Representative from Texas' 38th District ([[Cameron County, Texas|Cameron County]])
* [[George H. Mahon]] Member US Congress; Chair of U.S. [[House Appropriations Committee]]; [[Dean of the United States House of Representatives]]
* [[Garry Mauro]] Commissioner of the [[Texas General Land Office]]; Democratic Nominee for Governor of Texas in 1998
* [[Earle Bradford Mayfield]]former [[United States Senator]] from Texas
* [[Myra McDaniel]] first African American [[Texas Secretary of State]]; General Counsel to Governor [[Mark White]]
* [[Harry McPherson]][[White House Counsel]]; Key Advisor to President [[Lyndon Johnson]]; [[Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs]]
* [[John T. Montford]] (Class of 1968)former Chancellor of Texas Tech University System, 1996-2001; member of the [[Texas State Senate]], 1983-1996; businessman in San Antonio, since 2001
* [[Dan Moody]] former [[Governor of Texas]]; former [[Texas Attorney General]]
* [[William T. Moore (Texas politician)|William T. "Bill" Moore]]1949 graduate; state senator from [[Bryan, Texas|Bryan]] known as the "Bull of the Brazos" and the "father of the modern Texas A&M University"
* [[Steve Munisteri]] [[White House]] Deputy Assistant to President [[Donald Trump]]; Former Chair of the [[Republican Party of Texas]]
* [[Covey T. Oliver]] Former [[Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Colombia]]; Former Dean of [[University of Pennsylvania School of Law]]
* [[Pete Olson]]United States Congressman from Texas
* [[Federico Peña]]former [[United States Secretary of Transportation|Secretary of Transportation]] and [[United States Secretary of Energy|Secretary of Energy]]; former [[Mayor of Denver]]
* [[Alfred P.C. Petsch|Colonel Alfred P.C. Petsch]] (1887–1981)Lawyer, legislator, civic leader, philanthropist, member of [[Texas House of Representatives]]
* [[Paul Pressler]] Lawyer, judge, and leader of the [[Southern Baptist Convention conservative resurgence|Southern Baptist Convention Conservative resurgence]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
* [[Sam Rayburn]]longest-serving [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]]; Mentor to President [[Lyndon Johnson]]; Chair of [[United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce]]; Before Congress served as Speaker of [[Texas House of Representatives]]
* [[Tom Schieffer]]former [[United States Ambassador to Japan]]; former [[United States Ambassador to Australia]]; President of the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)]] Team; Co-lead effort to purchase Texas Rangers with [[President George W. Bush]]. Brother of CBS Anchor [[Bob Schieffer]]
* [[A.R. "Babe" Schwartz]]former Texas State Senator, helped author the landmark [[Texas Open Beaches Act]]
* [[Clay Sell]] Former [[United States Deputy Secretary of Energy]]
* [[John Levi Sheppard|John Sheppard]]former [[Attorney General of Texas]]
* [[Morris Sheppard]]U.S. Senator, author of the Eighteenth Amendment; Chair of [[Senate Armed Services Committee]]; [[Senate Minority Whip]]
* [[Max Sherman]] (Class of 1960)former state senator and former president of [[West Texas A&M University]] and former Dean of the [[Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs]]
* [[Robert Allan Shivers]]former [[Governor of Texas]]; former [[Lieutenant Governor of Texas]]
* [[Kristen Silverberg]][[Ambassadors of the United States|U.S. Ambassador]] to the [[European Union]]; former [[Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs]]
* [[Barry Smitherman]]former member of the [[Texas Railroad Commission]]
* [[John Steen (Texas politician)|John Thomas Steen, Jr.]]San Antonio lawyer and the 108th [[Secretary of State of Texas]]<ref></ref>
* [[Robert Schwarz Strauss]]former [[list of United States Ambassadors to Russia|United States Ambassador to Russia]]; former [[United States Trade Representative]]; [[United States Special Envoy]] for the Middle East; Former Chair of the [[Democratic National Committee]]; Founder of major international law firm [[Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld]]; Namesake of [[Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law]] at the [[University of Texas at Austin]]; Recipient of the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]]
* [[Tom Strickland]] [[Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks]]; Former [[United States Attorney]] for the [[District of Colorado]]; 2002 Democratic nominee for US Senator from Colorado
* [[Bryan Taylor (lawyer)]] Member of [[Alabama State Senate]]; General Counsel to Alabama Governor [[Kay Ivey]]
* [[Larry E. Temple]] [[White House Counsel]] Key advisor to President Lyndon Johnson; Chair of the [[LBJ Foundation]]
* [[Albert Richard Thomas]] [[Member of Congress]] Chair of US [[House Democratic Caucus]]
* [[R. Ewing Thomason]] Former Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the Western District of Texas]]; Member of Congress; [[Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives]]; Mayor of El Paso
* [[Mac Thornberry]]U.S. representative from [[Texas' 13th congressional district]]; Chair of [[United States House Committee on Armed Services]]
* [[Jim Turner (politician)]] Former [[United States Representative]]; Ranking Democrat on [[House Homeland Security Committee]]
* [[Corbin Van Arsdale]]former state representative from District 130 in northwestern [[Harris County, Texas|Harris County]], 2003-2008; lawyer and lobbyist in Austin<ref></ref>
* [[Filemon Vela Jr.]] [[United States Representative]] from Texas
* [[Jason Villalba]]state representative from District 114 in north [[Dallas County, Texas|Dallas County]]
* [[Gary Watkins]]state representative from [[Ector County, Texas|Ector County]], county administrative judge, and state district court judge.
* [[Bill White (Texas politician)|Bill White]]former Mayor of the [[City of Houston]]; former [[United States Deputy Secretary of Energy]]; Democratic Nominee for Governor of Texas in 2010
* [[Ralph Yarborough]]former [[United States Senator]] from Texas; Former Chair [[United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions]]
* [[John Andrew Young]]former [[United States Representative]] from Texas
==Law==
* [[Linda Addison (lawyer)|Linda L. Addison]]Managing Partner, New York, [[Fulbright & Jaworski|Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.]]<ref></ref>
* [[Micaela Alvarez]] Federal Judge [[Southern District of Texas]]
* [[Harriet Mitchell Murphy]]first African-American woman appointed to regular judgeship in Texas.<ref>http://bit.ly/31sRm21>
* [[David Briones]] Federal Judge [[Western District of Texas]]
* [[William Curtis Bryson|William C. Bryson]]United States Circuit Judge, [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit|United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit]]<ref></ref>
* [[Greg Coleman (jurist)]] First [[Solicitor General of Texas]]; Founder of prominent appellate firm Yetter Coleman LLP.
* [[William C. Conner]] (1920–2009)federal judge for the [[United States District Court for the Southern District of New York]]<ref>Martin, Douglas. [https://nyti.ms/31tEj0g "William Conner, Judge Expert in Patent Law, Dies at 89"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', July 19, 2009. Accessed July 20, 2009</ref>
* [[Elizabeth Ann Copeland]] Judge of the [[US Tax Court]]
* [[Gregg Costa]] Judge of the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]; Former Assistant US Attorney who lead prosecution of famous Ponzi schemer [[Allen Stanford]]
* [[James DeAnda]] Chief Judge of [[United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas]]; Co-Founded [[Texas RioGrande Legal Aid]]; Plaintiff's attorney in key US Supreme Court case of [[Hernandez v Texas]]
* [[Dick DeGuerin]]prominent criminal defense attorney based in [[Houston]]; Clients include [[David Koresh]] and [[Tom DeLay]]<ref></ref>
* [[James A. Elkins]] Founder of major international energy law firm [[Vinson & Elkins]].
* [[William Royal Furgeson Jr.]]United States District Court Judge for the [[Western District of Texas]]. Founding Dean of [[University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law]]
* [[Joseph Jefferson Fisher]]United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Texas <ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
* [[David Frederick]]successful appellate attorney; has argued 37 cases before the [[United States Supreme Court]];<ref></ref> Name partner in elite Washington DC litigation boutique [[Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Frederick]]
* [[Gustavo C. Garcia]], [[Carlos Cadena]], [[James DeAnda]]<ref></ref>Attorneys for landmark 1950's civil rights case ''[[Hernandez v. Texas]]'' which determined that Hispanics have Equal Protection under the 14th Amendment
* [[Orlando Luis Garcia]]United States District Judge, Western District of Texas<ref></ref>
* [[Bryan Garner]]editor in chief of [[Black's Law Dictionary]] and author of numerous books and articles on language and writing, including "A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage"Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Emilio M. Garza]] Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]
* [[Reynaldo Guerra Garza]]Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]; First Hispanic American appointed to a judgeship on any [[United States Court of Appeals]]
* [[Mike Godwin]]first attorney for the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] and current general counsel for the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]<ref></ref>
* [[Joe R. Greenhill]] Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of Texas]]
* [[Hayden Wilson Head, Jr.|Hayden W. Head, Jr.]]Chief Judge, [[United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas]]<ref></ref>
* [[Scott Horton (lawyer)|Robert Scott Horton]]prominent Human Rights attorney, columnist for [[Harper's]], and adjunct professor at [[Columbia Law School]]Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Joseph Chappell Hutcheson Jr.]] Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]
* [[Joe Jamail]] Billionaire Trial Lawyer Known as the "King of Torts"; Won $11 billion verdict representing Pennzoil against Texaco in a famous [[oral contract]] case.
* [[Edith Jones]][[Chief Justice]] of the [[Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals]]
* [[William Wayne Justice]]Senior United States District Judge, Western District of Texas, United States District Judge, Eastern District of Texas, storied civil rights judge
* [[George P. Kazen]]Senior United States District Judge, Southern District of Texas;
* [[Michael Keasler]]Judge of the [[Texas Court of Criminal Appeals]] since 1999<ref></ref>
* Ed Knight General Counsel of [[NASDAQ]] <ref> http://bit.ly/2KN4rgD </ref>; Former General Counsel of [[United States Department of Treasury]]
* [[Royce C. Lamberth]]Chief Judge [[United States District Court for the District of Columbia]]
* [[Debra Lehrmann]]former 360th District Court Judge in Fort Worth; [[Texas Supreme Court]] Justice (2011– )
* [[Mike McKool]] Prominent trial lawyer; Founder of prominent litigation firm [[McKool Smith]]; Has won over $1 billion in judgments and verdicts; Represented [[Quincy Jones]] in his lawsuit against the estate of [[Michael Jackson]] over royalties for [[Off the Wall]] & [[Thriller (song)|Thriller]]
* [[Thomas M. Melsheimer]]Dallas Managing Principal for [[Fish & Richardson]]; 1986 magna cum laude graduate
* [[Jose Rolando Olvera Jr.]] Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas]]
* [[James Aubrey Parker]] Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the District of New Mexico]]
* [[David Peeples]], Texas state court judge since 1981; based in San Antonio<ref></ref>
* [[Robert L. Pitman]] [[United States District Judge]] of the [[United States District Court for the Western District of Texas]]; Former [[United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas]]; First openly LBGT US Attorney and Federal Judge in Texas
* [[Jack Pope (Texas jurist)|Jack Pope]] (1913-)Lawyer, judge, and [[Supreme Court of Texas]] Chief Justice 1982-1985
* [[Edward C. Prado]] [[United States Ambassador to Argentina]]; Judge of the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]
* [[Nelva Ramos]] Federal Judge [[Southern District of Texas]]
* [[Eddie Rodriguez (politician)|Eddie Rodriguez]]member of the [[Texas House of Representatives]]
* [[Xavier Rodriguez]] Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the Western District of Texas]]; Former Member of [[Texas Supreme Court]]
* [[Diana Saldana]] Federal Judge [[Southern District of Texas]]
* [[Barefoot Sanders]] Chief Judge [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas]]; U.S.[[Assistant Attorney General]];[[United States Attorney]]; Democratic Nominee for United States Senate in 1972
* [[Jorge Antonio Solis]] Chief Judge [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas]]
* [[Sam Sparks]] Federal Judge [[Western District of Texas]]
* [[Joseph Tyree Sneed III]] U.S. [[Deputy Attorney General]]; Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]]; Dean of [[Duke University School of Law]]; Father of [[Carly Fiorina]]
* [[Robert Schwarz Strauss]]former [[list of United States Ambassadors to Russia|United States Ambassador to Russia]]; former [[United States Trade Representative]]; [[United States Special Envoy]] for the Middle East; Former Chair of the [[Democratic National Committee]]; Founder of major international law firm [[Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld]]; Namesake of [[Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law]] at the [[University of Texas at Austin]]; Recipient of the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]]
* [[R. Ewing Thomason]] Former Federal Judge [[United States District Court for the Western District of Texas]]; [[Member of Congress]]; [[Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives]];[[Mayor of El Paso]]
* [[Henry Wade]] Served as [[Dallas County District Attorney]] for thirty years. Handled the criminal investigation of the assassination of President Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald. Was defendant in the seminal case of [[Roe vs Wade]]
* [[Mikal Watts]] Texas trial lawyer who has won over $3 billion in settlements for his clients.
* [[Sarah Weddington]]represented [[Norma McCorvey|Jane Roe]] in the landmark Supreme Court case ''[[Roe v. Wade]]''
* [[Harry Whittington]]Texas attorney famous for getting shot by [[Dick Cheney]] in a hunting incident; professionally known for [[eminent domain]] cases
* [[Paul Womack]] (J.D., 1975)Judge of the [[Texas Court of Criminal Appeals]], 1997-2015; resides in Georgetown in Williamson County
* [[Diane Pamela Wood]]Chief Judge for the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit]], considered potential candidate for a [[Barack Obama Supreme Court candidates|seat on the Supreme Court]] during the Obama administration
* [[John H. Wood, Jr.|John Wood]] Respected Federal District Judge who was assassinated by mob hitman [[Charles Harrelson]], father of actor [[Woody Harrelson]]
==Academia==
* [[Leon A. Green]]long-time [[dean (education)|dean]] at [[Northwestern University School of Law]] and professor at UT and at [[Yale Law School]]; authored pioneering works in [[tort]] lawLiquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Frank Shelby Groner]] (1877-1943) – President of the College of Marshall.
* [[Kent Hance]]Chancellor Emeritus of [[Texas Tech University System]]; Former Member of Congress who defeated [[George W Bush]] in his first Congressional race.<ref></ref>
* [[Herbert Hovenkamp]]Professor of Law at the [[University of Iowa College of Law]]; prolific author and expert in [[Antitrust]] law; member of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]]Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[W. Page Keeton]]1931 graduate and Dean from 1949 to 1974; expert in Torts; Grandfather of [[White House Press Secretary]] [[Scott McClellan]]
* [[Thomas Mengler]]President of Saint Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas; previously, dean of the law school at [[University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)]]; former dean at the [[University of Illinois College of Law]]
* [[John T. Montford]] (Class of 1968)former Chancellor of Texas Tech University System, 1996-2001; member of the [[Texas State Senate]], 1983-1996; businessman in San Antonio, since 2001
* [[Gene Nichol]]law professor at the [[University of North Carolina]]; former professor and President of the [[College of William and Mary]]; former dean of the law schools at [[University of North Carolina School of Law|North Carolina]] and [[University of Colorado School of Law|Colorado]]
* Jack W. Nowlin Dean of [[Texas Tech University School of Law]] <ref> http://bit.ly/2KJndpf </ref>
* [[Covey T. Oliver]] Former [[Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs]]; Former [[United States Ambassador to Colombia]]; Former Dean of [[University of Pennsylvania School of Law]]
* [[Joseph Tyree Sneed III]] U.S. [[Deputy Attorney General]]; Judge [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]]; Dean of [[Duke University School of Law]]; Father of [[Carly Fiorina]]
==Business==
* [[Samuel T. Bledsoe]]President of [[Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway]] 1933–1939<ref></ref>
* [[Kimberly S. Bowers]] Former CEO and Chairman of the Board of CST Brands; Listed by Fortune Magazine as one of the 50 most powerful women in business.
* [[William Frank Buckley Sr.]] Powerful Lawyer and Oil Speculator in Mexico and Venezuela. Father of [[William F. Buckley Jr.]], Senator [[James L. Buckley]], Grandfather of [[Christopher Buckley (novelist)|Christopher Buckley]]
* [[Adam Dell]]prominent Venture Capitalist; Partner in leading Venture Capital firm [[Austin Ventures]]; brother of Michael Dell; dated Padma LakshmiLiquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)
* [[Belinda Johnson]] Chief Operating Officer of [[Airbnb]]
* [[Michael R. Levy]]Founder and Publisher of ''[[Texas Monthly]]'' magazine
* [[J. Hugh Liedtke]] and [[Bill Liedtke]]brothers who cofounded Zapata Petroleum Corporation with President [[George HW Bush]]; acquired South Penn Oil Company which they renamed [[Pennzoil]]<ref name="The Petroleum Hall of Fame">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
* [[Oliver Luck]]former [[National Football League|NFL]] player; former executive with [[NFL Europa]] and the [[Houston Dynamo]] of [[Major League Soccer]]; current CEO and Commissioner of the [[XFL (2020)]]
* [[Hugh "Skip" McGee III]] Former Global Head of Investment Banking at [[Lehman Brothers]] and [[Barclays]]
* James C. Musselman Founder of [[Kosmos Energy]] that discovered the one billion barrel Jubilee Oil Field of the coast of Ghana. Subject of critically acclaimed documentary [[Big Men]] regarding the oil industry in Africa.
==Non-Profit==
* [[Kathryn S. Fuller]]Chair of the [[Ford Foundation]] and former President of the [[World Wildlife Fund]]<ref></ref>
* [[Pete Geren]] President of the [[Sid W. Richardson Foundation]]
* Father [[T.J. Martinez]] Founder of [[Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston]] a Jesuit High School exclusively dedicated to low income students in Houston. Inducted into Papal Knighthood [[Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre]].
* Ann Stern CEO of the [[Houston Endowment Inc.]] a $1.5 billion endowment dedicated to the arts and human services. <ref> http://bit.ly/2KJnetj </ref>
* [[Darren Walker]] President of the [[Ford Foundation]]
* Angela Williams CEO of [[Easterseals (U.S.)]] <ref> http://bit.ly/31sElFI </ref>
== References ==
[[Category:University of Texas at Austin alumni|*]]
[[Category:Austin, Texas-related lists|University of Texas at Austin alumni]]
[[Category:Lists of people by university or college in Texas|University of Texas at Austin alumni]]
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