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Historic Figures of Chicago-Kent

Historic Figures of Chicago-Kent

Chicago-Kent is proud of its history. Its well-deserved reputation is largely due to the many outstanding alumni and faculty who exercised profound influence on the American legal profession and on generations of legal practitioners. For profiles of some of our notable alumni and faculty, watch our online video "interviews" below.

Fred F. Herzog

Dean Fred F. Herzog
Dean, Chicago-Kent College of Law,
1970-1973

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The Honorable Abraham Lincoln Marovitz '25
Senior Judge, United States District Court for the
Northern District of Illinois
(1963-2001)

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Watch the memorial service online for Judge Marovitz.

Read about the life and work of Judge Marovitz and the Hon. Abraham Lincoln Marovitz Public Interest Award.

Abraham Lincoln Marovitz

Esther R. Rothstein

Esther R. Rothstein
Chicago-Kent Alumni Board
Chicago-Kent Board of Overseers
Illinois Institute of Technology Board of Trustees

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Dean William F. Zacharias
Dean, Chicago-Kent College of Law,
1956-1970
J.D. 1933, L.L.M. 1934

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William F. Zacharias

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