Citizen-Lawyer Award for Professional Accomplishment--given by the William & Mary Law School Association to recognize outstanding public and legal service.
John Marshall Prize--for deep devotion and outstanding service to the Law School. Recipient is a member of the Law School faculty, administration or staff who through traits of character, leadership and a spirit of selfless service to the Law School community embodies the principles of John Marshall.
St. George Tucker Adjunct Professor of Law--for outstanding service as an adjunct professor. Recipient is a member of the Law School adjunct faculty and is selected by nomination from the Law School community.
Thurgood Marshall Award--presented to the member or members of the Law School community, whether student, faculty, friend, or alumnus who most clearly demonstrate the ideals of distinguished public service exemplified by Justice Marshall.
Walter L. Williams, Jr. Memorial Teaching Award--for the faculty member selected by the graduating class as an outstanding teacher.
Marshall-Wythe Medallion--awarded by the faculty to outstanding leaders from the bench, bar and academy, such as:
William J. Brennan, Jr., Associate Justice of the United States
Supreme Court
Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States
Guido Calabresi, then Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School
Tom C. Clark, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme
Court
Lloyd N. Cutler, of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, advisor
and counsel to several Presidents
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the United States
Supreme Court
Martin D. Ginsburg, Professor, Georgetown University Law Center
H.L.A. Hart, Professor of Jurisprudence, Oxford University
Oliver W. Hill, civil rights leader and lawyer
Thurgood Marshall, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme
Court
Myres S. McDougal, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale University
Richard Posner, Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals
for the Seventh Judicial Circuit
Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Associate Justice of the United States
Supreme Court
Roger J. Traynor, Chief Justice of California