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Howard C. Eglit
Professor of Law
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Professor Eglit’s scholarly interests are in the areas of law and aging, employment discrimination,
constitutional law, and remedies. He has authored numerous journal articles and several books, including
a three-volume treatise entitled Age Discrimination and a sociological/anthropological
examination of age and law issues, entitled Elders on Trial: Age and Ageism in
the American Legal System (Florida University Press 2004). He also serves as an arbitrator and
has been admitted to a number of arbitration panels.
Professor Eglit holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and a law degree from the
University of Chicago, where he served on the Law Review and was elected
to the Order of the Coif. Prior to joining the Chicago-Kent faculty, Professor Eglit served in several
capacities, including counsel to the United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee and
legal director of the Illinois Division of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Professor Eglit has served on numerous boards, including the Illinois chapter, National Academy of
Elder Law Attorneys, and the Illinois Division, American Civil Liberties Union. He also served as vice-president
of Terra Nova Films and chaired the Highland Park Historic Preservation Commission. He is a member of
the advisory committee for the Buehler Center on Aging, McGaw Medical Center, Northwestern University.
Professor Eglit has also been active in university governance, including serving as chair of the University
Faculty Council in 2001-02 and 2002-03.