| James Powers | Alabama '69 | Pennsylvania?s Director of Homeland Security |
| Oliver Aldrich | Texas '08 | Former State Representative, Texas |
| James Barnes | Michigan State '64 | Deputy administrator of the E.P.A. |
| Arthur Bartels | Michigan 1895 | Former State Representative, Colorado |
| Paul Beardslee | Kansas '33 | Former Assistant Secretary of Defense |
| Walter Beebe | Chicago-Kent 1896 | Former State Representative, Illinois |
| Frederick Belen | Michigan State '37 | Former US Assistant Postmaster General |
| William Bennet | Albany Law '92 | New York State Assembly 01-02, Republican elected to 59,60,61,64 Congress, American delegate to the 17th International Congress Against Alcoholism in Copenhagen, Vive-President Edward Hines associated lumber, coal, and railroad organizations. |
| Oliver Bovik | Chicago-Kent '19 | Former Assistant Attorney General, Illinois, Delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1952 |
| Otis Bowen | Indiana '39 | former governor of Indiana and Secretary of Health and Human Services |
| Frank Bowman | West Virginia '05 | Mayor of Morgantown, W.Va., 1916, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 2nd District, 1925-33 (Republican) |
| Fletcher Bowron | USC '12 | Mayor of Los Angeles, California from September 26, 1938 until June 30, 1953 |
| Jorge Boyd | Penn '07 | Attorney General of Panama and Judge on Supreme Court of Panama |
| Frederick Bradley | Cornell '20 | US Representative 76,77,78,79,80 Congress, Member of Board to Coast Guard Academy, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries |
| John Bricker | Ohio State '16 | U.S. Army in World War I, Ohio State Attorney General 33-37, Governor of Ohio 39-45, Candidate for Vice President of the U.S. 1944, US Senator 47-59 (Republican). |
| Arthur Brown | Cornell 1897 | Former US Army Judge Advocate General |
| William Jennings Bryan | Georgetown Alumnus | Famous orator, presidential candidate, "The Great Commoner" |
| Charles Cameron | Cornell 1898 | U.S. Consul in Tacna, 1919-20, Pernambuco, 1920-23, Tokyo, 1923-25, Sao Paulo, 1927-29, U.S. Consul General in Sao Paulo, 1931-32, Tokyo, 1938 |
| Ernest "Stubby" Camp | Georgetown '12 | US Comissioner of Customs |
| Alexander Campbell | Indiana '30 | Former US Assistant Attorney General |
| John "Jack" Campbell | Minnesota '11 | Delegate to Republican National Convention from Montana, 1932, 1936 (alternate) |
| Doyle Carlton | Chicago '12 | Former State Senator, Florida, Governor of Florida |
| Fred Carpenter | Minnesota 1898 | Former Private Secretary to President Taft, Author "Versus from Many Seas" |
| Joseph Chamberlain | Michigan '00 | Former State Representative, Ohio |
| Harry Chamberlain | Southern California | California State Senate |
| Ralph Church | Northwestern ' 09 | Illinois State House of Representatives, 6th distrcit (17-32), US Representative from Illinois, 35-41,43-50 |
| Harry Clabaugh | Georgetown | Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, District of Columbia |
| John Clayberg | Michigan Alumnus | Former Supreme Court Justice, Montana |
| John Cooper | Osgoode Halll 1896 | President of Canadian Red Cross, Editor of the Canadian Courier |
| George Cortelyou | Georgetown 1895 | Chairman Republican National Committee (1904-07), Secretary of the Treasury, Assistant Secretary to President McKinley, Postmaster General, President of Consolidated Gas |
| Larry Craig | Idaho '67 | Idaho Senator 74-80, Republican 97,98,99,00 Congress |
| George Craig | Arizona '32 | Former Governor, Indiana, Former Representative from Arizona |
| Leslie Craven | Stanford '09 | Former Federal Coordinator of Transportation |
| William Day | Michigan '00 | Former Federal Judge, Ohio, First ever Delta Chi Federal Judge |
| John Decker | Penn State '25 | Former State Representative, Pennsylvania |
| Frederick Devlin | Buffalo '25 | Former US Assistant Attorney General |
| John Dockweiler | Southern California | Harvard Law, Democrat to the 73,74,75 Congress, District Attorney of Los Angeles County 40-43 |
| James Dolliver | Chicago '22 | US Army World War I, Republican to the 79,80,81,82,83,84 Congress, Legal Counsel for International Cooperation Administration in the Middle East 57-59 |
| James Duff | Pennsylvania '07 | attorney general of Pennsylvania 1943-1947, Governor of Pennsylvania 1947-1951, member of the Pennsylvania Pardon Board, elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1950 |
| Freeman Eagleson | Ohio State '06 | Former State Representative, Ohio |
| Victor Elliot | Michigan Alumnus | Former Supreme Court Justice, Colorado |
| Nathaniel Elsberg | NYU 1892 | Member of New York state senate 15th District, 1899-1906, delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1904, 1924, 1928 |
| Otto Emme | Southern Cal '16 | State Legislator in California |
| Gilmore Failor | Arizona '33 | Former US Narcotics Agent |
| Charles Fairbanks | Michigan Alumnus | US Senator, Indiana, Vice-President of the US under Theodore Roosevelt |
| J. Fort | Georgetown '11 | Former General Solicitor, American Association of Railways |
| Clel Georgetta | Wisconsin '26 | member of the Nevada Republican State Central Committee from 1935-1942, District Court judge for one term, serving from 1959-1963 |
| Julian Gillespie | Texas '15 | Former US Dipolomat/Negotiator, Negotiated trade treaty with Turkey and US at Angora in 1929 |
| William Grace | Georgetown '05 | US Consul at Sheffield, England |
| Cammie Haden | Abracadabra '25 | California Democratic State Central Committee, Presidential Elector for California, 1944, delegate to Democratic National Convention from California (Democrat) |
| James Hamilton | NYU '04 | School Teacher, New York State Senate 22nd district 15-16, Secretary of State of New York 23-24 (Democrat) |
| John Harding | Michigan '1899 | Member of Ohio state senate, 1902, U.S. Representative from Ohio 3rd District, 1907-09 |
| Forest Harness | Georgetown '17 | US Army First Lieutenant, Purple Heart, Captain of Reserve, Special Assistant to US Attorney General 31-35, Republican 76,77,78,79,80 Congress, Chairman Federal Communication Commission, Sergeant at Arms of US Senate 53-55, |
| Benjamin Harrison | Michigan (ASC) | 23rd President of the United States from 1889 to 1893 |
| Henry Hartsfield | Auburn '54 | Space shuttle commander, 483 hours in space |
| Reuben Haskell | Cornell '98 | Spanish-American War, National Guard, Republican to the 64,65,66, Transit Commissioner State of New York |
| Thomas Healy | Georgetown '17 | Assistant Dean, Georgetown University, expert on national defense |
| John Hickman | Texas '10 | Chief Justice of the Court of Civil Appeals |
| Charles Hitch | Arizona '31 | Former Assistant Secretary of Defense, Former President of University of California |
| Douglas Holsclaw | Arizona '25 | Former Member of the Arizona House of Representatives (7 Terms) and the Arizona State Senate (4 Terms) - Served as Chairman of the Health Committee, Instrumental in the Establishment of the Medical School at the University of Arizona in 1963 |
| Woodrow Horn | Penn State '39 | Candidate for U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 15th District, 1960 (Republican) |
| Clinton Horton | Cornell 1899 | Member of New York state senate 48th District, 1915-16, Justice of New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1925-33 (Republican) |
| James Horton | Michigan '10 | Former Chief Examiner, Federal Trade Commission |
| Newton Hoverstock | Kansas '38 | Former President of the Houston Chamber of Commerce |
| Henry (Scoop) Jackson | Washington '34 | U.S. Representative from Washington 2nd District, 1941-53, U.S. Senator from Washington, 1953-83, Chairman of Democratic National Committee, 1960-61, candidate for Democratic nomination for President, 1972 |
| William Jackson, Jr. | Virginia '08 | U.S. District Attorney for the Canal Zone, 1914-15 (Democrat) |
| Albert Jefferis | Michigan '1893 | U.S. Representative from Nebraska 2nd District, 1919-23 (Republican) |
| Samuel Johnson | SMU '51 | U.S. Representative from Texas |
| Louis Johnson | Virginia '12 | member of West Virginia state house of delegates, 1917, delegate to Democratic National Convention from West Virginia, 1924, U.S. Secretary of Defense, 1949-50 (Democrat) |
| Christopher Johnson | Kentucky '77 | Former Assistant Attorney General for Commonwealth of Kentucky, Former Legal Council, Kentucky State Police, Former Assistant General Council, Justice Cabinet, Former General Council, Justice Cabinet |
| Marvin Jones | Texas '07 | Former US Representative, Former Chief Justice, US Court of Claims |
| Bernard Kearney | Union '14 | served in the U.S. Army during World War I, Fulton County District Attorney, 1931-42, U.S. Representative from New York, 1943-59 (30th District 1943-45, 31st District 1945-53, 32nd District 1953-59) (Republican) |
| William Kelley | USC '12 | Former United States District Attorney |
| Edward Kenney | NYU '08 | recorder's court judge in New Jersey, 1919, U.S. Representative from New Jersey 9th District, 1933-38 (Democrat) |
| Oscar Kiessling | Wisconsin '23 | Former Speical Industrial Advisor, US Tariff Commission |
| William Leary | Minnesota 1894 | Star Quarterback in 1894, Judge of Hennepin County, Minneapolis |
| David Lee | Syracuse '07 | Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1924 (alternate), 1928, 1932, 1936, Justice of New York Supreme Court 6th District, 1926, chair of Broome County Democratic Party, 1939 |
| Ota Lightfoot | Chicago '03 | Former Assistant States Attorney for Cook Count, Investigated and Prosecuted the 1919 World Series Gambling Scandal |
| Robert Todd Lincoln | Michigan Alumnus | Son of President Abraham Lincoln, Secretary of War |
| Rodney Love | Ohio State '30 | Democrat to the 89 Congress, Elected to Common Pleas court 68-80, Ohio Supreme Court |
| Donald Lukens | Ohio State '54 | U.S. Representative from Ohio, 1967-71, 1987-90 (24th District 1967-71, 8th District 1987-90), member of Ohio state senate, 1975 (Republican) |
| C.O. Lundquist | Minnesota '03 | Former US Assistant Attorney General |
| Charles Manatt | Iowa State '58 | Chairman Republican National Committee, Former President California Banker's Association |
| John Marshall | West Virginia '04 | Assistant Attorney General |
| J.J. McBrayer | Kentucky '18 | Kentucky State Legislator |
| Marshall McComb | Stanford '17 | Judge of the Superior Court of Los Angeles |
| William McCrea | Cornell '00 | Former State Representative, Utah |
| William McFarlane | Chicago '21 | First Lieutenant World War I, Democrat 73, 74, 75 Congress,Special Assistant to Attorney General 46-51, |
| Earl McGrath | Georgetown '28 | Former US Commissioner of Education |
| Robert McLaughlin | Idaho '46 | Ran for Senate |
| George Mcllraith | Osgoode Hall '31 | Member of Parliament representing the City of Ottawa |
| Michael McTigue | Union '01 | Judge of City Court of Saratoga Springs, NY |
| John Mica | Florida '67 | U.S. Representative from Florida (Republican) |
| Thomas Michalski | Michigan '56 | City Planner (Who's Who 1986) |
| Dan Miller | | Former U.S. Representative from Florida |
| Roger Mills | Michigan Alumnus | US Representative, Texas, US Senator |
| Frank Moore | Buffalo '21 | Former Lieutenant-Governor, New York |
| William Moore | Osgoode Hall 1897 | Member of Parliament - Dominion |
| William Morgan | Michigan '08 | Former Attorney General, Wisconsin |
| Gabriel Moyer | Dickinson 1898 | Delegate to the Republican State Convention in 1897 and 1901, member of the House of Representatives, sessions of 1905 and 1907 |
| Lawrence Murray | Georgetown Alumnus | Comptroller of the Currency of the US 1908-1913 |
| Charles Murphy | NYU '03 | Member of the New York Legislature |
| James Murray | NYU '00 | Democrat to Senate 36,42,48,54, Co-chairman of Labor Relations |
| Frederick Nave | Northwestern 1897 | Former Supreme Court Justice, Arizona |
| Matthew Neely | West Virginia '04 | Served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War, lawyer, mayor of Fairmont, W.Va., 1908-10, U.S. Representative from West Virginia 1st District, 1913-21, 1945-47, U.S. Senator from West Virginia, 1923-29, 1931-41, 1949-58, delegate to Democratic National Convention from West Virginia, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1952, 1956, Governor of West Virginia, 1941-45 (Democrat) |
| James O' Malley | Cornell '01 | Former Supreme Court Justice, New York |
| Edward O'Malley | Buffalo | New York Supreme Court |
| Henry Osborne Jr. | Virginia '06 | Former State Representative, Maryland |
| George Paddock | Virginia '06 | Former Representative from Illinois, 1941-1943 |
| Charles Parsons | Michigan 1893 | Circuit judge of the first district of Hawaii |
| Douglas Pattison | Michigan 1896 | Former State Representative, Illinois |
| James Pope | Chicago '09 | Former Mayor of Boise, U.S. Senator |
| Andrei Popovici | Georgetown '28 | Former Secretary of the Roumanian Legation |
| Leon Powers | Chicago '14 | Former State Representative, Iowa |
| John Quinn | NYU '01 | Former State Senator, New York |
| Daniel Reed | Cornell 1898 | U.S. Representative from New York, 1919-59 (43rd District 1919-45, 45th District 1945-53, 43rd District 1953-59) |
| Claude Reno | Dickinson '05 | Former State Representative, Pennsylvania, Former Superior Court Judge |
| Chas Russell | NY Law '06 | Former State Senator, New York |
| Albert Rutherford | Pennsylvania '04 | Former Representative from Pennsylvania |
| Lansdale Sasscar | Dickinson '14 | State Senator, Maryland, U.S. Representative |
| Leonard Scheele | Michigan '30 | Former Surgeon General of the United States |
| William Sessions | Kansas '51 | Former Director of the FBI from 1987-1993 |
| Thomas Settle | Virginia '10 | Former Secretary National Park and Planning Commission |
| Richard Shelby | Alabama '57 | Senator from Alabama (Republican) |
| George Smith | Minnesota 1893 | State Representative, Minnesota, U.S. Representative |
| Amos Snead | Montevallo 2002 | Deputy Press Secretary, Committee on Energy and Commerce |
| Christian Sorenson | Nebraska '13 | Former Attorney General, Nebraska |
| Edward Stein | Chicago, '15 | Former Speaker of the House, Indiana, First person to have served two consecutive terms as Speaker of the Indiana House |
| Harold Stephens | Cornell '09 | Former U.S. Court of Appeals Chief Justice, Former Assistant Attorney General of the United States, Author of "Administrative Tribunals and Rules Evidence" |
| David Stewart | Chicago '17 | Former US Senator |
| William Stratton | Arizona '34 | U.S. Representative from Illinois at-large, 1941-43, 1947-49, Illinois state treasurer, 1943-45, 1951-53, candidate in primary for secretary of state of Illinois, 1944, served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, candidate for secretary of state of Michigan, 1948, delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1952, 1956, 1960, Governor of Illinois, 1953-61, candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President, 1960 (Republican) |
| Bob Stump | Arizona State '51 | Late U.S. Representative from Arizona (Republican) |
| Claude Swanson | Virginia Alumnus | U.S. Representative, Virginia, U.S. Senator, Former Governor of Virginia, Former Secretary of the Navy |
| Sidney Taliaferro | Georgetown '13 | Commissioner of Washington, DC |
| Marsh Taylor | Union '05 | New York Supreme Court |
| Craig Thomas | Wyoming Alumnus | Senator from Wyoming (Republican) |
| David Thompson | Southern California '52 | U.S. 9th District Court Judge |
| Eric Von Hausswolff | Penn State '26 | Former Director , Bureau Parks, Pennsylvania |
| George Wallace | Alabama-Graduate | Former Governor of Alabama |
| Dale Warner | Michigan State '62 | Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1964, member of Michigan state house of representatives 56th District, 1967-74 (Republican) |
| Charles Waters | Pennsylvania '16 | Formers Treasurer of the State of Pennsylvania |
| James Webb | Southern California '67 | Former Secretary of the Navy, US Naval Academy, Class of 1968 #36100, Captain in US Marine Corps, Several commendations including the silver star |
| Frank Wozencraft | Texas '14 | Presidential Elector for Texas, 1916, mayor of Dallas, Tex., 1919-21, delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1924 Attorney for RCA (Democrat) |
| Thomas Wright | Oklahoma '34 | Member of the Oklahoma legislature as a student |
| George Wythe | Texas '14 | Former Director of American Republics Division, US Department of Commerce, Author of "History of the 90th Division, USA" |
| Arnold Zander | Wisconsin '28 | Former President International Labor Union |
| Bill Zeliff | Connecticut '59 | Candidate in primary for New Hampshire state senate, 1984, delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1988, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire 1st District, 1991-97, candidate in primary for Governor of New Hampshire, 1996 (Republican) |