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List of Tulane University Law School alumni

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Following is a list of notable alumni of the Tulane University Law School.

Academia

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Business

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Government and diplomacy

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Edward Douglass White, former Chief Justice of the United States

Judiciary

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Law

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Literature

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Military

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Politics

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Francis T. Nicholls
Newton Crain Blanchard

Governors

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U.S. Senators

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U.S. Representatives

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Hale Boggs

State

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Local

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Other offices

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References

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