For 11th Congress, here are the names, party affiliation and Law School of each member of the Senate who is an attorney:
Lamar Alexander: Republican: New York University
Max Baucus: Democrat:Stanford University
Evan Bayh: Democrat: University of Virginia
Michael Bennet: Democrat: Yale
Jeff Bingaman: Democrat: Stanford University
Kit Bond: Republican: University of Virginia
Sam Brownbach: Republican: University of Kansas
Roland Burris: Democrat: Howard University
Robert Byrd: Democrat: American University Law School
Ben Cardin: Democrat: University of Maryland
Ben Casey: Democrat: Catholic University
Saxby Chambliss: Republican: University of Tennessee
Thad Cochran: Republican: University of Mississippi
John Cornyn: Republican: University of Virginia
Michael Crapo: Republican: Harvard
Chris Dodd: Democrat: University of Louisville
Dick Durbin: Democrat: Georgetown
Russ Feingold: Democrat: Harvard
Kirsten Gillibrand: Democrat: University of California, Los Angeles
Lindsey Graham: Republican: University of South Carolina
Judd Gregg: Republican: Boston University
Tom Harkin: Democrat: Catholic University
Orrin Hatch: Republican: University of Pittsburgh
Kay Bailey Hutchinson: Republican: University of Texas
Ken Inouye: Democrat: George Washington University
Mike Johanns: Republican: Creighton University
Tom Johnson: Democrat: University of South Dakota
Paul Kirk: Democrat: Harvard
Amy Klobucher: Democrat: University of Chicago
John Kyl: Republican: University of Arizona
Pat Leahy: Democrat: Georgetown
George Lemieux: Republican: Georgetown
Carl Levin: Democrat: Harvard
Joe Lieberman: Independent: Yale
Mel Martinez: Republican: Florida State University
Claire McCaskill: Democrat: University of Missouri
Mitch McConnell: Republican: University of Kentucky
Robert Menendez: Democrat: Rutgers University
Lisa Murkowski: Republican: Williamette College
Ben Nelson: Democrat: University of Nebraska
Bill Nelson: Democrat: University of Virginia
Mark Pryor: Democrat: University of Arkansas
Jack Reed: Democrat: Harvard
Harry Reid: Democrat: Georgetown
James Risch: Republican: University of Idaho
Chuck Schumer: Democrat: Harvard
Jeff Sessions: Republican: University of Alabama
Richard Shelby: Republican: University of Alabama
Arlen Specter: Democrat: Yale
Tom Udall: Democrat: University of New Mexico
David Vitter: Republican: Tulane
George Voinovitch: Republican: Ohio State
Mark Warner: Democrat: Harvard
Jim Webb: Democrat: Georgetown
Sheldon Whitehouse: Democrat: University of Virginia
Roger Wicker: Republican: University of Mississippi
Ron Wyden: Democrat: University of Oregon
According to Wikipedia: "Fifty-six [U.S. Senators] hold degrees in the law, of whom forty-nine actually practiced law.
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A good percentage. I am going to take an educated guess here and say 85-90%. It has always been that way. In the constitutional convention there were 44 out of 55 men who attended.
Yes, 36% of congressman are lawyers.
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There are currently 61 US Senators with a law degree. 31 of these are Republicans. In the House of Representatives, there are 169 members with law degrees and 78 are Republicans.
Yes, there are 100 US Senators
2 state senators and there are 100 us senators 2 for every state
There are 100 senators in the us capitol!
US senators never elect the US president. Possibly some future senators or ex-senators once served as electors.
True, there are 100 US senators because there are 2 senators for 50 states.
Each State has two US Senators.
Who wew the 2 US senators in 1944?
Two US Senators and 33 State Senators.