296 Anne Burke: Succeeding Together—on the playground and legal bench and in the classroom
- 296 Anne Burke: Succeeding Together—on the playground and legal bench and in the classroom Gail Zelitzky and Catherine Marienau 31:58
Anne Burke, age 80, retired Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, began her career as a physical Education teacher, earned her undergraduate degree as an adult student at the School for New Learning/DePaul University, completed a law degree while raising four children, and created the Special Olympics. Her law practice centered on helping vulnerable children and citizens. Anne served on the Illinois Supreme Court for 16 years, the last three years as chief justice, during the covid pandemic. Upon Retirement, Anne returned to DePaul University as a non-degree seeking student taking courses in history, philosophy, ethics, and creative writing. She has received numerous awards and 13 honorary degrees, including from her alma mater.
“The core of me is children; I am devoted to helping special populations.”
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Email: ambjurist@gmail.com