In Memoriam: The Honorable James H. Alesia 60
The Chicago-Kent community was saddened to learn of the recent
death of U.S. District Judge James H. Alesia, who graduated from
our law school in 1960. Appointed to the federal bench by President
Ronald Reagan in 1987, Judge Alesia served the Northern District
of Illinois with distinction for 16 years, assuming senior status
in 1998.
A native of Chicagos West Side, Judge Alesia began his career
as a Chicago police officer, attending Chicago-Kent at night. Following
law school, he worked for the Chicago & North Western Transportation
Company and for the U.S. attorneys office and, later, as an
administrative law judge for the Social Security Administration
and for the Occupational Health and Safety Review Commission. In
1982, five years before his appointment to the federal bench, he
joined the Chicago law firm of Reuben & Proctor, where his clients
included the Tribune Company.
Chicago-Kent salutes Judge Alesias legacy of service to the
Chicago legal community and to the federal bench. We extend our
condolences to Judge Alesias wife, Kathryn, and to his sons
Brian and Daniel.
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