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In 1954, he began a three-year stint teaching at the Loyola
University Law School. That same year, he joined the U.S. Attorneys
Office, where he served as chief of the Criminal Division, first
assistant U.S. Attorney and first assistant Illinois attorney general
until his appointment in 1970 as judge of the U.S. District Court for
the Northern District of Illinois. He became the courts chief judge
in 1981, and served as its senior judge from 1986 until 1988.
Last year, Gov. George Ryan named McGarr as chairman of the 14-member
Governors Commission on Capital Punishment to examine the
administration of the death penalty in Illinois. McGarr has served as
vice president of the Chicago Crime Commission, president of the
Chicago chapter of the Federal Bar Association, and has been appointed
special master by the U.S. Supreme Court to adjudicate a boundary
dispute between Arizona and California.
Former Chief Judge Frank McGarr to Receive Honorary Doctor of Laws
From Loyola University Chicago
http://www.luc.edu/news/media/releases/2001/april/mcgarr.html
A short profile of Judge Frank McGarr
http://www.cpradr.org/bios/McGarr-Frank.pdf
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