University of San Diego School of Law - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Steven R. Altman, 1986, President Qualcomm
  • Thomas J. Barrack, Jr., 1971, CEO Colony Capital; called "the best real estate investor on the planet today" by Fortune magazine
  • Shelley Berkley, 1976, Member U.S. House of Representatives
  • Dave Camp, 1978, Member U.S. House of Representatives, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee
  • Theo Epstein, 2000, President of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs
  • Jan Goldsmith, 1976, City Attorney of San Diego and former California State Assemblyman and judge
  • Joseph Ghougassian, 1980, Chairman, Persian Gulf Consultants, former Deputy Senior Advisor for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, former US Ambassador to Qatar
  • Robert Kardashian, 1967, lawyer for OJ Simpson and father of reality show personalities Kourtney Kardashian, Kimberly "Kim" Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian Odom, and Robert Kardashian Jr., with his former wife Kris Jenner.
  • Judith N. Keep, 1970, Chief District Judge of the Southern District from 1991 to 1998
  • Thomas P. O’Brien, 1993, United States Attorney for the Central District of California
  • Rod Pacheco, 1983, former California Assembly Member and District Attorney of Riverside County
  • Ron D. Parraguirre, 1985, Chief Justice for the Supreme Court of Nevada
  • Lynn Schenk, 1970, former Member U.S. House of Representatives
  • Michael J. Streit, 1975, Associate Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court
  • Frances Townsend, 1984, former Homeland Security Advisor

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