University of Houston Law Center - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Victor G. Carrillo, former chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission and member of the Board of Directors for Magnum Hunter Resources Corporation
  • Marcia A. Crone, judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
  • Gene Green, U.S. representative
  • Richard "Racehorse" Haynes, criminal defense attorney
  • Judge Vanessa Gilmore
  • Randy Hendricks, attorney and sports agent
  • The late John O'Quinn, trial lawyer and founding partner of The O'Quinn Law Firm
  • Richard Waites, President/CEO of The Advocates, an international trial consulting firm
  • Judge Gray H. Miller
  • John Moores, entrepreneur and philanthropist, and the owner of the San Diego Padres
  • Former State Representative Dora Olivo
  • Larry Phillips, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives since 2003 from Sherman
  • Congressman Ted Poe
  • Joe Rubio, Jr. - former district attorney of Webb and Zapata counties in south Texas
  • Judge Michael H. Schneider, Sr.
  • Star Jones – Television personality, lawyer and author; former co-host, The View, former Assistant District Attorney in New York
  • State Senator Royce West
  • State Senator John Whitmire
  • Delegate Eni Fa'aua'a Hunkin Faleomavaega, Jr.
  • Judge Olen Underwood
  • Samuel F. Wright - lobbied on behalf of the fraudulent U.S. Navy Veterans Association
  • Philip D. Zelikow - executive director of the 9/11 Commission and Counselor of the United States Department of State

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