There have been 49 men and seven women who have been appointed as justices of the High Court of Australia. Together, the judges are alumni of six Australian universities, two universities in the United Kingdom, three in the United States of America and one Barristers' Admission Board.
Australia
editUniversity of Sydney
edit- Sydney Law School – 20 alumni
University of Melbourne
edit- Melbourne Law School – 14 alumni
- Isaac Isaacs
- H. B. Higgins
- Frank Gavan Duffy
- Hayden Starke
- Owen Dixon
- John Latham
- Wilfred Fullagar
- Douglas Menzies
- Ninian Stephen
- Keith Aickin
- Daryl Dawson – also completed a Master of Laws from Yale Law School
- Kenneth Hayne – also completed a Bachelor of Civil Law from Oxford
- Geoffrey Nettle – also completed a Bachelor of Civil Law from Oxford
- Simon Steward
University of Queensland
edit- University of Queensland – 6 alumni
- Charles Powers
- William Webb
- Harry Gibbs
- Gerard Brennan
- Ian Callinan
- Patrick Keane – also completed a Bachelor of Civil Law from Oxford
University of Western Australia
edit- University of Western Australia – 5 alumni
- Ronald Wilson – also completed a Master of Laws from the University of Pennsylvania
- John Toohey
- Robert French
- Michelle Gordon
- James Edelman – also completed a Doctor of Philosophy from Oxford.
Australian National University
edit- Australian National University College of Law – 1 alumnus
- Stephen Gageler – also completed a Master of Laws from Harvard
United Kingdom
editUniversity of Cambridge
edit- University of Cambridge – 2 alumni
University of Oxford
editUnited States
editHarvard University
edit- Harvard Law School – 1 alumnus
University of Pennsylvania
edit- University of Pennsylvania – 1 alumnus
Yale University
edit- Yale Law School – 1 alumnus
No formal law school
edit- New South Wales Legal Profession Admission Board – 2 alumni
- Michael McHugh
- Susan Kiefel – also completed a Master of Laws from Cambridge