As the school year winds down, we get to measure law schools on one of the most interesting power rankings by comparing commencement speakers. Has your school secured a more prestigious speaker than your rival? Has some school gone outside the box and nabbed a cool, unorthodox speaker? This is where you go to find out.

We’ll constantly update this list throughout the graduation season. This is where we need your help! A lot of schools send us their press releases when they lock down a premier speaker, but others fly under the radar. If you’re a law student or faculty member and know who’s speaking at your school’s graduation, email us the info at tips@abovethelaw.com (subject line: “[Law School] Graduation”).

Check back here routinely to see who’s landed who in the commencement stakes!

Albany: NY Court of Appeals Chief Judge Janet DiFiore

Arizona State: Senator Kyrsten Sinema.

Brooklyn: NY Solicitor General Barbara Underwood

Cardozo: Former Senator Claire McCaskill (her daughter is in the graduating class). Sir Paul McCartney will also receive the International Advocate for Peace award (stepson in the graduating class).

Columbia: California Attorney General Xavier Becerra.

Drexel: Eastern District of Pennsylvania Judge Wendy Beetlestone.

Duke: Fourth Circuit Judge Allyson K. Duncan.

Emory: Ambassador Andrew Young.

Fordham: Eastern District of New York Judge Pamela Chen.

Hofstra: Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

Mitchell Hamline: Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Paul Thissen

New York Law School: Nicholas Haysom, Special Advisor on Sudan to the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General and the former Chief Legal and Constitutional Advisor in the office of South African President Nelson Mandela.

NYU: Representative Hakeem Jeffries.

Northeastern: American Bar Association president-elect Judy Perry Martinez.

Ohio Northern University: Chief Justice of Indiana (Ret.) Randall T. Shepard

Pepperdine: Cable company spokesman Ajit Pai.

Rutgers-Camden: Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal.

Rutgers-Newark: President and CEO, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human and former DOJ Civil Rights Division head Vanita Gupta.

Suffolk: Representative Joe Kennedy III.

Syracuse: Founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, Reshma Saujani.

Temple: Writer and Yale Law lecturer Emily Bazelon

University of Akron: Juvenile Court Judge Linda Tucci Teodosio.

University of Arkansas (Fayetteville): Regina Hopper, journalist and CEO of Miss America.

UC-Davis: Judge Troy L. Nunley, Eastern District of California.

UC-Hastings: San Francisco Mayor London Breed.

UC-Irvine: Kriti Sharma, artificial intelligence and ethics technologist, Sage Group.

University of Dayton: Ohio Supreme Court Justice Melody J. Stewart.

University of Georgia: Former Georgia Governor Nathan Deal

University of Miami: Roy Black.

University of Nebraska: Founder and executive director of Prosecutor Impact Adam Foss.

University of North Carolina: UNC Vice-Chancellor Winston B. Crisp.

University of St. Thomas: Eighth Circuit Judge David Stras

Washington & Lee: Founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative Bryan Stevenson.

William & Mary: Fourth Circuit Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory.

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