John W. Darrah Explained

John W. Darrah
Office:Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Term Start:March 1, 2017
Term End:March 23, 2017
Office1:Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Term Start1:July 14, 2000
Term End1:March 1, 2017
Appointer1:Bill Clinton
Predecessor1:George M. Marovich
Successor1:Martha M. Pacold
Birth Date:11 December 1938
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois
Death Place:Lisle, Illinois
Education:
Loyola University Chicago School of Law (JD)

John Walter Darrah[1] (December 11, 1938 – March 23, 2017) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

Education and career

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Darrah received a Bachelor of Science degree from Loyola University Chicago in 1965 and a Juris Doctor from Loyola University Chicago School of Law in 1969. He was an attorney advisor for the Federal Trade Commission from 1969 to 1971. He was a deputy public defender in the DuPage County Public Defender Office from 1971 to 1973. He was in private practice in Illinois from 1971 to 1973. He also began teaching as an adjunct professor in the Northern Illinois University College of Law in 1972. He was an Assistant state's attorney of Office of State's Attorney, Illinois from 1973 to 1976. He was in private practice in Illinois from 1976 to 1986. He was a Circuit court judge of the Illinois 18th Judicial Circuit Court from 1986 to 2000. He was instrumental in establishing Keith Roberts Trial Advocacy Program that the Du Page County Bar Association has been putting on for lawyers since about 1995 – a program that concluded one on its programs on March 18, 2017, just days before his death.

Federal judicial service

On May 11, 2000, Darrah was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois vacated by George Michael Marovich. Darrah was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 30, 2000, and received his commission on July 14, 2000. He continued to teach as an adjunct professor at The John Marshall Law School, teaching evidence and trial advocacy. He assumed senior status on March 1, 2017, serving in that status until his death on March 23, 2017, at his residence in Lisle, Illinois.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Who's Who in American Law. 1st. 1977. 120. Marquis Who's Who.
  2. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/illinois/articles/2017-03-23/judge-who-oversaw-lucas-museum-case-in-chicago-dies-at-78 "Judge Who Oversaw Lucas Museum Case in Chicago Dies at 78" U.S. News & World Report, March 23, 2017
  3. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/obituaries/ct-john-darrah-obituary-20170324-story.html "John Darrah, served 17 years as federal judge in Chicago, dies" Chicago Tribune, March 24, 2017