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Columbia Law School (CLS) is the law school of Columbia University, a private Ivy League university in New York City. It was founded in 1858 as the Columbia College Law School. The university was known for its legal scholarship dating back to the 18th century. Graduates of the university's colonial predecessor, King's College, include such notable early-American legal figures as John Jay, the first chief justice of the United States, and Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, who were co-authors of The Federalist Papers. Columbia Law has many distinguished alumni, including United States presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt; ten justices of the Supreme Court of the United States; numerous U.S. Cabinet members and presidential advisers; US senators; representatives; governors; and more members of the Forbes 400 than any other law school in the world. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Authors educated at Columbia Law School 36
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Edgar Saltus
- Charles Soule
- Charles Yu
- Daniel R. White
- David A. Embury
- Ernest Howard Crosby
- John Charles Van Dyke
- Frederic Taber Cooper
- Jessica Litman
- John Kendrick Bangs
- William O. Douglas
- Gustav Kobbé
- Manly Wade Wellman
- Langdon Elwyn Mitchell
- Jeffrey Konvitz
- Louis Nizer
- Jonathan W. Daniels
- Paul Robeson
- Scooter Libby
- Benjamin N. Cardozo
- Brad Meltzer
- Thomas Hauser
- Paul Drennan Cravath
- Tudor Jenks
- Victor Robinson
- William Ivins, Jr.
- Florynce Kennedy
- Henry Demarest Lloyd
- Matthew Bogdanos
- Frank Pommersheim
- Ulf Buermeyer
- Tochi Onyebuchi
- Abigail Hing Wen
- Edward B. Foley
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