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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (attended, fall 1904 to spring 1907)² (posthumous J.D., class of 1907), [1] 32nd President of the United States (1933–45); Theodore Roosevelt (attended, 1880–81)² (posthumous J.D., class of 1882), [1] 26th President of the United States (1901–09), hero of the Spanish–American War (Medal of Honor, posthumously awarded 2001), Nobel Peace Prize (1906)
lecturer at George Washington University Law School: Michael Tigar: emeritus professor of the Duke Law School, American University, and Washington College of Law: David B. Wilkins: professor and faculty director of the Center on the Legal Profession at Harvard Law School: William J. Winslade
Pages in category "Columbia Law School alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,371 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Columbia Law School's main building, Jerome L. Greene Hall, was designed by Wallace Harrison and Max Abramovitz, architects of the United Nations Headquarters and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (which for many years served as the site of Columbia Law School's graduation ceremonies). It is located at the intersection of Amsterdam Avenue ...
Spokespeople for Columbia University and Columbia Law School did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Columbia on Monday canceled its main graduation ceremony due to the ongoing protests.
As of the 2023 awards, 103 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with Columbia University as alumni or faculty. Among the 103 laureates, 72 are Nobel laureates in natural sciences; [a] 46 are Columbia alumni (graduates and attendees) and 34 have been long-term academic members of the Columbia faculty; and subject-wise, 33 laureates have won the Nobel Prize in Physics, more than any other subject.
Oscar Hammerstein II (B.A. 1916, studied at Law School 1916–17) – lyricist and librettist; winner of two Academy Awards, two Tony Awards, two Pulitzer Prizes, and two Grammy Awards, including musicals such as the Pulitzer–winning Oklahoma!, The King and I and The Sound of Music; collaborator with Richard Rodgers
Ishmael said she and her parents had to "make their peace" that a typical commencement ceremony at Columbia, which dates to 1758, when the school was known as King's College, might not occur ...