100 Notable alumni of
Albany Law School
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Albany Law School is 1267th in the world, 452nd in North America, and 424th in the United States by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 100 notable alumni from Albany Law School sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff.
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Megyn Kelly
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- In 1995 graduated with Juris Doctor
- Occupations
- talk show hostnews presenterpolitical punditjournalist
- Biography
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Megyn Marie Kelly is an American journalist, attorney, political commentator, and media personality. She currently hosts The Megyn Kelly Show, a talk show and podcast that airs daily on Sirius XM's Triumph channel and has over 3.2 million subscribers on YouTube. Kelly previously worked at Fox News from 2004 to 2017, where she hosted programs including America Live and The Kelly File, and at NBC News from 2017 to 2018, where she anchored Megyn Kelly Today. In 2014, she was named one of TIME Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2014.
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Andrew Cuomo
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- Graduated with Juris Doctor
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Andrew Mark Cuomo is an American politician, lawyer, and former government official who served as the 56th governor of New York from 2011 until his resignation in 2021. A member of the Democratic Party and son of former governor Mario Cuomo, Cuomo previously served as the attorney general of New York from 2007 to 2010.
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William McKinley
- Occupations
- politicianstatespersonlawyer
- Biography
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William McKinley was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. A member of the Republican Party, he led a realignment that made Republicans largely dominant in the industrial states and nationwide for decades. He successfully led the U.S. in the Spanish–American War, overseeing a period of American expansionism, with the annexations of Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines, and Hawaii. McKinley also rejected inflationary plans such as free silver in favor of keeping the nation on the gold standard, and raised protective tariffs.
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Jeanine Pirro
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- Graduated with Juris Doctor
- Occupations
- television presenter
- Biography
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Jeanine Ferris Pirro is an American television host and author, and is also a former judge, prosecutor, and politician in the state of New York.
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Lee Zeldin
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- In 2003 graduated with Juris Doctor
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Lee Michael Zeldin is an American attorney, politician, and officer in the United States Army Reserve who has been serving as the 17th administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency since January 29, 2025. A member of the Republican Party, he represented New York's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2015 to 2023. From 2011 to 2014, Zeldin served as a member of the New York State Senate from the 3rd Senate district.
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Robert H. Jackson
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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Robert Houghwout Jackson was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1941 until his death in 1954. He had previously served as United States Solicitor General and United States Attorney General, and is the only person to have held all three of those offices. Jackson was also notable for his work as Chief United States Prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals following World War II. Jackson developed a reputation as one of the best writers on the Supreme Court and one of the most committed to enforcing due process as protection from overreaching federal agencies.
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Tom Vilsack
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Thomas James Vilsack is an American politician. He served as the 30th and 32nd United States secretary of agriculture from 2009 to 2017, during the Obama administration, and again from 2021 to 2025 during the Biden administration. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 40th governor of Iowa from 1999 to 2007.
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William E. Miller
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- In 1938 graduated with Bachelor of Laws
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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William Edward Miller was an American politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from New York as a Republican. During the 1964 presidential election, he was the Republican nominee for vice president, the first Catholic nominated for the office by the Republican Party.
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Anthony Brindisi
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Anthony Joseph Brindisi is an American lawyer and politician from the state of New York. He serves as a United States district judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York. Brindisi served as the U.S. representative from New York's 22nd congressional district from 2019 to 2021. He represented New York's 119th Assembly District from 2011 to 2019.
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Russell Conwell
- Occupations
- academic administratorlawyerwriterChristian ministerorator
- Biography
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Russell Herman Conwell was an American Baptist minister, orator, philanthropist, author, lawyer, and writer. He is best remembered as the founder and first president of Temple University in Philadelphia, as the Pastor of The Baptist Temple, and for his inspirational lecture, "Acres of Diamonds". He was born in South Worthington, Massachusetts.
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Alton B. Parker
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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Alton Brooks Parker was an American judge. He was the Democratic nominee in the 1904 United States presidential election, losing in a landslide to incumbent Republican Theodore Roosevelt.
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Lovely A. Warren
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Lovely Ann Warren is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 69th mayor of Rochester, New York, from 2014 until her resignation in 2021. She was previously the President of the Rochester City Council. She was the first woman to serve as mayor of Rochester, as well as the second African-American after William A. Johnson Jr.
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Michael J. Garcia
- Occupations
- judgeprosecutorlawyer
- Biography
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Michael John Garcia is an American attorney and former government official. Since February 2016, he has served as an Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, that state's highest court. He is a former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (2005–2008). Between his service as United States Attorney and his appointment to the Court of Appeals, Garcia was a partner at the law firm Kirkland & Ellis. He has also served as chairman of El Museo del Barrio.
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Bonnie Jenkins
- Born in
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United States
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- Graduated with Juris Doctor
- Occupations
- diplomat
- Biography
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Bonnie Denise Jenkins is an American diplomat who served as the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security in the Biden Administration. During the Obama administration, she was the U.S. Department of State's coordinator for threat reduction programs in the Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation. She is currently the Shapiro Visiting Professor at George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs.
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Fred Thiele
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Frederick W. Thiele Jr. is an American politician who served in the New York State Assembly from the 1st district from 2013 to 2024 and the 2nd district from 1995 to 2012. Thiele was originally elected as a member of the Republican Party, but switched to the Independence Party of New York in 2009. He joined the Democratic Party after the Independence Party lost its ballot position.
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Redfield Proctor
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Redfield Proctor was a U.S. politician of the Republican Party. He served as the 37th governor of Vermont from 1878 to 1880, as Secretary of War from 1889 to 1891, and as a United States Senator for Vermont from 1891 to 1908.
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Charles Crozat Converse
- Occupations
- lawyercomposer
- Biography
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Charles Crozat Converse was an American attorney who also worked as a composer of church songs. He is notable for setting to music the words of Joseph Scriven to become the hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus". Converse published an arrangement of "The Death of Minnehaha", with words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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Martin Henry Glynn
- Occupations
- editorpoliticianlawyerjournalist
- Biography
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Martin Henry Glynn was an American politician. He was the 40th governor of New York from 1913 to 1914, the first Irish American Roman Catholic head of government of what was then the most populated state of the United States. A Democrat, he signed a number of important reforms, including the direct primary and labor laws.
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Barry Kramer
- Occupations
- basketball player
- Biography
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Barry D. Kramer was an American professional basketball player, jurist and attorney. Kramer was named a first-team Parade All-American basketball player for Linton High School in Schenectady, New York, and a consensus first-team All-American playing collegiately for the NYU Violets. Following his playing career, he served as a trial court judge in the New York state court system.
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John Franklin Fort
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyerdiplomat
- Biography
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John Franklin Fort was an American Republican Party politician, who served as the 33rd governor of New Jersey, from 1908 to 1911. His uncle, George Franklin Fort, was a Democratic governor of New Jersey from 1851 to 1854.
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Frederick Walker Pitkin
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Frederick Walker Pitkin was an American politician who served as the second Governor of the state of Colorado from 1879 to 1883. He was a member of the Republican Party.
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Edwin Hurd Conger
- Occupations
- politiciandiplomatlawyer
- Biography
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Edwin Hurd Conger was an American Civil War soldier, lawyer, banker, Iowa congressman, and United States diplomat. As the United States' minister to China during the Boxer Rebellion, Conger, his family, and other western diplomatic legations were under siege in Beijing until rescued by the China Relief Expedition.
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William Sterling Cole
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- In 1929 graduated with Bachelor of Laws
- Occupations
- politicianinvestorlawyerteacher
- Biography
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William Sterling Cole was an American politician, lawyer, and civil servant who served as the first Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from 1957 to 1961. Before his appointment to the IAEA he was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York.
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David Josiah Brewer
- Occupations
- writerjudgelawyer
- Biography
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David Josiah Brewer was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1890 to 1910. An appointee of President Benjamin Harrison, he supported states' rights, opposed broad interpretations of Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce, and voted to strike down economic regulations that he felt infringed on the freedom of contract. He and Justice Rufus W. Peckham were the "intellectual leaders" of the Fuller Court, according to the legal academic Owen M. Fiss. Brewer has been viewed negatively by most scholars, though a few have argued that his reputation as a reactionary deserves to be reconsidered.
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Philip Boyle
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Phillip Michael Boyle is an American politician who served as the Senator for the 4th District of the New York Senate from 2013 to 2022. He is a Republican. The district he served includes the villages of Babylon, Brightwaters, Lindenhurst, Ocean Beach, Saltaire in Suffolk County on Long Island.
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Kate Stoneman
- Occupations
- lawyersuffragette
- Biography
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Katherine Stoneman was an early 20th-century suffragist and the first woman admitted to the Bar Association in the State of New York.
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David O'Brien Martin
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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David O'Brien Martin was an American lawyer, politician, and veteran of the Vietnam War who served six terms as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York from 1981 to 1993.
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Brian Barnwell
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Brian Barnwell is an American lawyer and politician, who served as a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly. Since January 2017 until December 2022, he has represented Assembly District 30 in Queens; the district includes Maspeth, Woodside, Middle Village, and portions of Astoria, Sunnyside, Elmhurst, Rego Park and Long Island City.
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William Freeman Vilas
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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William Freeman Vilas was an American lawyer, politician, and United States Senator. In the U.S. Senate, he represented the state of Wisconsin for one term, from 1891 to 1897. As a prominent Bourbon Democrat, he was also a member of the cabinet of U.S. President Grover Cleveland, serving as the 33rd Postmaster General and the 17th Secretary of the Interior.
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John Raines
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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John Raines was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He authored the 1896 Raines Law, which prohibited liquor sales on Sundays, except in hotels, which had the unintended consequence of fostering prostitution.
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Thomas Michael Whalen III
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Thomas Michael Whalen III, also known as Tom Whalen, was an American attorney and politician, and a three-term mayor of Albany, New York, serving from 1983 to 1993. A native of Albany, he graduated from Manhattan College and Albany Law School.
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Henry R. Gibson
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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Henry Richard Gibson was an American attorney and politician who represented Tennessee's 2nd district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1895 to 1905. He also served as a state chancery court judge, and was a delegate to Tennessee's 1870 constitutional convention. Outside politics he wrote and edited several books on federal and state law.
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Alicia Ouellette
- Occupations
- university teacherjuristlawyer
- Biography
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Alicia Ouellette is an American academic who has served as the dean of the Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College since January 2025.
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Michele Titus
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Michele R. Titus is an American politician and jurist from Queens, New York who has served as a New York City Civil Court Judge since January 2020. A Democrat, Titus previously represented District 31 in the New York State Assembly from 2002 to 2020.
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William Paine Lord
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyerdiplomat
- Biography
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William Paine Lord was an American Republican politician who served as the 9th governor of Oregon from 1895 to 1899. The Delaware native previously served as the 27th justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, including three times as the chief justice of that court. After serving as governor he was appointed as an ambassador to Argentina and later helped to codify Oregon's laws.
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William H. Clagett
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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William Horace Clagett was a nineteenth-century politician and lawyer from various places in the United States. He was the uncle of Samuel B. Pettengill.
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Harris M. Plaisted
- Occupations
- military officerpoliticianlawyereditorjournalist
- Biography
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Harris Merrill Plaisted was an attorney, politician, and Union Army officer from Maine. As colonel, he commanded the 11th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. After the war, he served as Maine Attorney General, a U.S. Congressman, and the 38th Governor of Maine.
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Michael William Bray
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Michael William Bray was an American lawyer and politician. He was the lieutenant governor of New York from 1933 to 1938.
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Llewellyn Powers
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Llewellyn Powers was a U.S. Representative from Maine and the 44th Governor of Maine.
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Richard S. Hartunian
- Biography
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Richard S. Hartunian is an American attorney who served as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York from 2010 to 2017.
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Frederick Townsend Martin
- Occupations
- writer
- Biography
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Frederick Townsend Martin was an American writer, advocate for the poor, and an acknowledged leader of society in New York. He was referred to as a "millionaire with a mission".
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Washington Gardner
- Occupations
- politicianuniversity teacherlawyer
- Biography
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Washington Gardner was a lawyer, minister, politician and Civil War veteran from the U.S. state of Michigan.
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John Joseph Mitchell
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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John Joseph Mitchell was a lawyer and politician.
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Barry M. Costello
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- Graduated with Juris Doctor
- Occupations
- military officer
- Biography
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Vice Admiral Barry Michael Costello is an American navy officer who served as commander of Third Fleet of the United States Navy from May 2005 to May 2007.
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Stephen F. Brown
- Occupations
- lawyer
- Biography
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Stephen F. Brown was a Union Army officer in the American Civil War. He became famous for entering the Battle of Gettysburg armed only with a camp hatchet. He soon acquired a sword and pistol from a Confederate he took prisoner. Brown distinguished himself in battle and aiding other soldiers.
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J. Ernest Wharton
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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James Ernest Wharton was an American attorney and politician. A Republican, he served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York from 1951 to 1965.
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Jeffrey Pearlman
- Years
- 1966-.. (age 59)
- Biography
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Jeffrey Hayes Pearlman is an Acting Supreme Court Justice in New York County and was formerly the Director of the Authorities Budget Office from 2016 to 2021 and resumed this role again in 2022. He recently served as Special Counsel to the Governor, Kathy Hochul and as Special Counsel to the Transition following the resignation of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. Pearlman was previously Chief of Staff and Counsel to the Lieutenant Governor. Prior to this, Jeff served as Chief of Staff to the New York State Senate Democratic Conference. Also, Jeff was formerly Of Counsel to the law firm Greenberg Traurig, where his field of practice included Government Affairs and litigation, specializing in Ethics, Freedom of Information Law, Election Law and other client related matters. Pearlman also was an Assistant Counsel to Governor David Paterson of New York. He resides in Albany, New York.
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James Campbell Matthews
- Occupations
- judge
- Biography
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James Campbell Matthews was an Albany, New York attorney and judge. He was notable as the first African American law school graduate in New York. He was elected a municipal judge in the late 1890s, which was the highest judicial office attained by an African-American up to that time.
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Bernard W. Kearney
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- Studied in 1914
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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Bernard William "Pat" Kearney was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. Kearney served on the U.S. House of Representatives' Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) during the Cold War.
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Robert C. McEwen
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Robert Cameron McEwen was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York.
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George M. Beebe
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- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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George Monroe Beebe was an American lawyer and politician who served two terms as a U.S. Representative from New York from 1875 to 1879.
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William T. Haines
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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William Thomas Haines was an American politician and the 49th Governor of Maine.
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Kristopher B. Jones
- Biography
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Kristopher B. Jones is an American author and businessman. He has founded several companies, including Pepperjam, ReferLocal.com, LSEO.com, and KBJ Capital. Jones is also the author of Search Engine Optimization: Your Visual Blueprint for Effective Internet Marketing.
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Park Benjamin
- Occupations
- writermilitary officerlawyer
- Biography
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Park Benjamin was an American patent lawyer and writer. He was born in New York City, graduated at the United States Naval Academy in 1867, resigned from the Navy in 1869, and graduated at the Albany Law School in the following year. He was associate editor of The Scientific American from 1872 to 1878 and subsequently edited Appleton's Cyclopedia of Applied Mechanics and Cyclopædia of Modern Mechanism. He is also famous as the father-in-law of operatic tenor Enrico Caruso.
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George McClellan
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- 1856-1927 (aged 71)
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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George McClellan was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York from 1913 to 1915.
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Dean Park Taylor
- Occupations
- politiciantrusteelawyerdirector
- Biography
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Dean Park Taylor was an American attorney and politician from Troy, New York. A Republican, he was most notable for his service as a United States Congressman for 18 years (1943–1961) and chairman of the New York Republican State Committee (1953–1954).
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Carleton J. King
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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Carleton James King was an attorney and politician from Saratoga Springs, New York. A Republican, he was most notable for his service as District Attorney of Saratoga County, New York from 1950 to 1960, and a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1961 to 1974.
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Nathan F. Dixon III
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Nathan Fellows Dixon III was a United States representative and Senator from Rhode Island.
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Bartlett Tripp
- Occupations
- judgediplomatlawyer
- Biography
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Bartlett Tripp was a diplomat, Chief Justice of the Dakota Territory Supreme Court, first professor of the University of South Dakota College of Law and first President of the South Dakota Bar Association.
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Charles H. Page
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- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Charles Harrison Page was a U.S. Representative from Rhode Island.
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Henry W. Seymour
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Henry William Seymour was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Andrew S. Draper
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Andrew Sloan Draper was an American educator, author, and jurist.
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Hiram Y. Smith
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Hiram Ypsilanti Smith was a nineteenth-century Republican politician, lawyer and clerk from Iowa. For three months, he represented Iowa's 7th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, after winning election to serve out the term of John A. Kasson following Kasson's appointment as U.S. Envoy to Germany.
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William Thomas Byrne
- Enrolled in Albany Law School
- Studied in 1904
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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William Thomas Byrne was an attorney and politician from Albany, New York. He was most notable for his service in the New York State Senate (1923-1936) and a United States Representative from New York (1937 until his death).
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William Howe Crane
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- 1854-1926 (aged 72)
- Occupations
- lawyerjudge
- Biography
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William Howe Crane was an American lawyer. Born to Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane and Mary Helen Peck Crane, he was the fourth-oldest of nine surviving children—Mary Helen, George Peck, Jonathan Townley, William Howe, Agnes Elizabeth, Edmund Byran, Wilbur Fiske, Luther and Stephen. In 1880 he graduated from Albany Law School, after which he established a practice in Port Jervis, New York. Crane was a prominent member of the community; he served as district clerk of the board of education and treasurer of the town's waterworks. One year he served as special judge for Orange County, which earned him the nickname "Judge" Crane. He was also the author of one book, A Scientific Currency (1910).
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Wheelock G. Veazey
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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Wheelock Graves Veazey was an American attorney, judge, and government official. Veazey served as a justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, and as a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission. During the American Civil War he received the United States military's highest decoration for bravery, the Medal of Honor.
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Thomas Hamlin Hubbard
- Occupations
- lawyer
- Biography
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Thomas Hamlin Hubbard was a Union Army colonel from Maine during the Civil War who was awarded the honorary grade of brevet brigadier general, United States Volunteers, for meritorious service. After the war, Hubbard was a lawyer, railroad executive, financier, businessman and philanthropist.
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James H. Davidson
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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James Henry Davidson was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He represented eastern Wisconsin for nine terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, serving from 1897 to 1913, and from 1917 until his death in 1918. He was chairman of the House Committee on Railways and Canals from 1901 to 1911. Earlier in his career, he was district attorney of Green Lake County, Wisconsin, and city attorney of Oshkosh.
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William Stiles Bennet
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- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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William Stiles Bennet was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York, serving five terms in the early 20th century. He was the father of Augustus Witschief Bennet.
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Enoch Foster
- Years
- 1839-1913 (aged 74)
- Occupations
- lawyerjudge
- Biography
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Enoch Foster was a justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.
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Abraham Lansing
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Abraham Lansing was an American lawyer and politician.
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John Meredith Read, Jr
- Occupations
- historianauthorlawyerdiplomat
- Biography
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John Meredith Read Jr. was a United States diplomat and author.
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James A. MacAlister
- Years
- 1840-1913 (aged 73)
- Occupations
- educator
- Biography
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James A. MacAlister was a lawyer, school superintendent, and the first president of the Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry.
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James Manning Tyler
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- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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James Manning Tyler was an American politician, lawyer and judge from Vermont. He served as a U.S. Representative from Vermont for two terms from 1879 to 1883.
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John Sanford Barnes
- Occupations
- military officer
- Biography
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John Sanford Barnes was a United States Navy officer and businessman and naval historian.
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Abraham X. Parker
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Abraham X. Parker was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was most notable for his service in the New York State Assembly (1863-1864), the New York State Senate (1867-1871), and the United States House of Representatives (1881-1889).
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Joseph L. Carrigg
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Joseph Leonard Carrigg was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
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Joshua S. Salmon
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Joshua S. Salmon was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district from 1899 to 1902.
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George N. Southwick
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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George Newell Southwick was an American journalist and politician from Albany, New York. A Republican, he was most notable for his service as a U.S. Representative from 1895 to 1911.
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Legrand W. Perce
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Legrand Winfield Perce (June 19, 1836 – March 16, 1911) was a U.S. Representative from Mississippi.
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John Mosher Bailey
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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John Mosher Bailey was an American politician who represented New York in the United States House of Representatives from 1878 to 1881.
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Alfred Orendorff
- Years
- 1845-1909 (aged 64)
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Alfred Orendorff was an Illinois lawyer and politician.
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John H. Camp
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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John Henry Camp was a U.S. Representative from New York.
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Stephen W. Brennan
- Occupations
- lawyerjudge
- Biography
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Stephen William Brennan was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York from 1942 to 1968 and Chief Judge from 1948 to 1963.
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Bryan F. Mahan
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Bryan Francis Mahan was an American legislator and Representative from Connecticut.
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Rollin B. Sanford
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Rollin Brewster Sanford was a U.S. Representative from New York.
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James Buchanan
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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James Buchanan was an American Republican Party politician who represented New Jersey's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1885 to 1893.
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D. Cady Herrick
- Years
- 1846-1926 (aged 80)
- Occupations
- lawyerjudge
- Biography
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D-Cady Herrick was an American lawyer and politician.
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Joseph Homan Manley
- Years
- 1842-1905 (aged 63)
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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Joseph Homan Manley was an American Republican Party official (chairman of the party's National Executive Committee 1894–96) and close associate of Maine Republican politician and presidential candidate James G. Blaine.
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Alexander Campbell Botkin
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Alexander Campbell Botkin was a United States politician from Montana.
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Joseph Benton Donley
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Joseph Benton Donley was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
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James Loren Martin
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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James Loren Martin was an American lawyer, politician, and United States federal judge. The notable positions in which he served during his career included State's Attorney of Windham County, Vermont, Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives, United States Attorney for the District of Vermont, and United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Vermont.
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Chauncey W. Brownell
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Chauncey W. Brownell was a Vermont attorney and politician who served as President of the Vermont State Senate and Vermont Secretary of State.
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William H. Holt
- Occupations
- lawyerjudge
- Biography
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William Henry Holt was the first judge of the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, as established by the Foraker Act of 1900. Holt was appointed to this position by President William McKinley, and served a single four-year term from 1900 to 1904.
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William J. Grattan
- Years
- 1876-1938 (aged 62)
- Occupations
- politician
- Biography
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William J. Grattan was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
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Charles Henry Morgan
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Charles Henry Morgan was an American lawyer and politician from Missouri. He represented Missouri in the United States House of Representatives for five terms spread across four decades. He also served as a United States Army officer in the American Civil War and the Spanish–American War.
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John B. Cassoday
- Occupations
- judgepoliticianlawyer
- Biography
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John Bolivar Cassoday was an American lawyer, politician, and judge. He was the 9th Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the 27th Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
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James K. Batchelder
- Years
- 1842-1925 (aged 83)
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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James Kendrick Batchelder was a Vermont lawyer and politician.
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Roger W. Hulburd
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Roger William Hulburd was an American attorney and politician who served as the 51st lieutenant governor of Vermont from 1917 to 1919.
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Charles H. Porter
- Occupations
- lawyerpolitician
- Biography
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Charles Howell Porter was an attorney and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Virginia.