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Murphy, Edward Joseph was born on July 16, 1927 in Springfield, Illinois, United States. Son of Martin J. and Linda A. (Pihlaja) Murphy.
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Murphy, Edward Joseph was born on July 16, 1927 in Springfield, Illinois, United States. Son of Martin J. and Linda A. (Pihlaja) Murphy.
Bachelor of Science, University of Illinois, 1949; Bachelor of Laws, University of Illinois, 1951.
Associate, Graham & Graham, Springfield, 1951-1954; law clerk, Justice Harry B. Hershey, Springfield, 1954-1957; associate professor, U. Notre Dame (Indiana) Law School, 1957-1965; professor, U. Notre Dame (Indiana) Law School, 1965-1975; acting dean, U. Notre Dame (Indiana) Law School, 1971; Thomas J. White professor, U. Notre Dame (Indiana) Law School, 1975-1979; John N. Matthews professor, U. Notre Dame (Indiana) Law School, 1979-1995.
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With United States Army, 1946-1947.
Married Mary Ann Hansen, June 19, 1954. Children: Ann, Martin, James, John, Mary, Thomas, Patrick, Michael, Stephen.