2026
A lasting appeal: 3 generations of SCU Law
By Cynthia Nonnenmacher
For the Scott family, the law is more than a profession. It is a calling passed down through four generations.
Over six decades, three members of the Scott family have had their careers shaped by the Santa Clara University School of Law (and a fourth by Santa Clara’s undergraduate programs).
Jeremiah Scott Jr., J.D. ’63 started the family’s Santa Clara story in the 60s as part of a close-knit class that included future Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta ’60, J.D. ’63, and future School of Law dean Mary Emery, J.D. ’63.
Even today, the Scotts talk about Jeremiah studying under George Strong, a beloved professor and dean who would later influence another member of the family.
Jeremiah’s time at Santa Clara was as much about relationships as it was academics. He remained close with his classmates long after graduation, faithfully attending reunions and staying in touch over the years. The community he found at Santa Clara became one of the defining threads of his life.
After graduation, Jeremiah returned to Eureka, California, where he built a remarkable 56-year legal career defined by service to his community. His practice spanned family law, probate, business, and administrative matters. He also served for three decades as the founding attorney and general counsel for the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District.
The flag at the Humboldt Superior Court was lowered to half-mast in his honor when he passed away in 2020. The gesture was beyond meaningful to the Scott family, reflecting the longevity of his career and the respect he earned.
His sons, McGregor Scott ’85 and Stuart Scott, J.D ’92, also found their way to Santa Clara.
When Stuart arrived at the School of Law in 1989, he found the same spirit his father had described years earlier: a collaborative, welcoming environment where friendships formed quickly and mentorship came naturally.
He also stepped into some of the same classes his father once took, including Criminal Procedure and Trusts and Estates lectures with George Strong.
Santa Clara didn’t just prepare Stuart for a legal career; it rooted him in a professional network that would shape the rest of his life.
After graduating in 1992, Stuart spent more than two decades serving as a deputy district attorney in Santa Clara County. He was appointed to the bench in 2015.
The Santa Clara network remained a constant presence for Stuart throughout his career as colleagues, mentors, and lifelong friends.
This spring, Morgan Scott, J.D. ’26 will become the third in her family to cross the stage with a degree from Santa Clara Law, weaving another SCU thread into the Scotts’ story.
But her path to law school was not inevitable...Continue Reading
(Left) Jeremiah Scott Jr., J.D. '63 at his graduation with his father and father-in-law
(Right) Stuart Scott, J.D. '92 and Morgan Scott, J.D. '26 at a Santa Clara Law event