Montesquieu

Judge, lawyer, attorney, historian, political philosopher, author of Persian Letters, The Sprit of the Laws

a.k.a.Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu
life1689-1755 (66)
regionfr-paris

Accursius

Jurist of Roman laws, he was called the Idol of the Jurisconsults for the organization of the glosses, for his codification of Justinian the Great's body of civil laws (Corpus Juris Civilis)
1182-1263 (81)

Albert Pike

Freemasonry, writer, athiest, author of Morals and Dogma, lawyer, attorney, soldier, orator, jurist
1809-1891 (82)

Alison Nathan

Judge for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, lawyer, attorney, LGBTQ

Antonin Scalia

Chief of Justice

B.R. Ambedkar

Jurist, economist, India Minister of State for Law and Justice
1891-1956 (65)
britannica.com

Clarence Thomas

Judge, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Felix Frankfurter

jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1939-1962

Francisco de Vitoria

Philosopher, thelogian, jurist, judge, father of international laws and just war

Harry Woolf living

Barrister, judge, lawyer, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 2000-2005, Master of the Rolls
1933- (91)
npg.org.uk

Hervey de Stanton

1st Chancellor of the Exchequer of England from 1316-1323 for King Edward II, financier, judge, jurist, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (Common Bench, Common Place), Chief Justice of the King's Bench
1260-1327 (67)

James Q. Wilson

Criminologist, behaviorist, political scientist, pioneer in criminology and the broken windows theory of civil disorder and anti-socialism
1931-2012 (81)

Jan Peter Balkenende living

Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA party) politician, jurist, lawyer, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands
1956- (68)

Jeanine Pirro

TV host, author, conservative politician, former lawyer, attorney, district judge

Jeremy Bentham

Jurist, judge, writer, pioneer in utilitarianism, philosopher, inventor of the panopticon building of social control for a surveillance system of control, became an ironic or iconic corpse and had himself taxidermied
1748-1832 (84)
oll.libertyfund.org

John Marshall

Lawyer, judge, 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, jurisprudence
biography.com

John Roberts living

17th Chief Justice of the US supreme court, judge, lawyer, attorney, jurist
1955- (69)

John Robinson

Judge, jurist, lawyer, attorney for Upper Canada, leader of the Family Compact
1791-1863 (72)

Sir Kenneth Keith

Judge, elected to the International Court of Justice in 2005

Michael Mukasey

Federal judge

Neil Gorsuch

Associate Justice

Nicholas Katzenbach

US attorney general, lawyer, attorney, author of the civil rights act
1922-2012 (90)

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

Jurist, legal scholar, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1902-1932

Owen Roberts

Judge, justice officer, Roberts commission to examine the Attack on Pearl Harbor

Paul G. Cassell living

Judge for the US District Court for the District of Utah
1959- (65)
faculty.utah.edu

Richard Berman living

Judge, attorney, lawyer, PR executive, lobbyist
1942- (82)

Ronald Dworkin

Philosopher, jurist, judge, scholar of justice

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Judge, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Salmon P. Chase living

6th Chief Justice of the United States, jurist, 23rd governor of Ohio, 5th US Secretary of the Treasury, banker, created a national bank which later became a US Federal Reserve Bank
1808- (216)

Sir William Blackstone

Jurist, pioneer of doctrines of English laws, author of Commentaries on the Laws of England, Tory politician
1723-1780 (57)
britannica.com

Saint Thomas More

Lord High Chancellor of England from 1529-1532, judge, lawyer, social philosopher, author of Utopia in 1516, statesman, Renaissance humanist who was put on trial in 1535
1478-1535 (57)
britannica.com

Zia ul Haq

Attorney, judge, his C-130 helicopter was shot down

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