Hon. Joyce London Alexander Ford
New England School of Law, 1972
Judge Joyce Alexander. Photograph by Bachrach
Judge Joyce Alexander has proudly carried on the school’s legacy of independence and historic “firsts.” She began her legal career with the Boston Legal Assistance Project, and went onto to serve as assistant vice-chancellor and general counsel of the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education, and then as an assistant professor at Tufts University. In 1979, Judge Alexander became the first African American woman appointed as a U.S. magistrate judge. With her 2006 marriage to Mayor Johnny Ford, she became the First Lady of Tuskegee, Alabama.
Personalities
- Daniel A. Ticcioni Professor of Law
- Hon. Joyce London Alexander Ford New England School of Law, 1972
- Hon. Susan J. Crawford New England School of Law, 1977
- Dean John F. O’Brien New England Law School, 1977
- Leonard P. Zakim New England School of Law, 1978
- Mitchell Garabedian New England School of Law, 1979
- Martin C. Foster New England School of Law, 1980
- Thomas Curry New England School of Law, 1981
- Mary Joe Frug Professor of Law
- Kathleen M. O’Toole New England School of Law, 1982
- Wendy Murphy New England School of Law, 1987
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