Education
He graduated from De Paul University Law School in 1940, and subsequently worked as a lawyer
United States representative politician
He graduated from De Paul University Law School in 1940, and subsequently worked as a lawyer
He served in the United States Army Air Forces from 1942 to 1945. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Murray was elected to the Chicago City Council as 18th Ward alderman in 1959. He served eight years during which he was vice chair of the finance committee and president pro tempore.
He sponsored the city"s first fair housing law, which passed by four votes.
Opposition to his fair housing activism resulted in his losing a 1966 judicial election, but he became a judge of the Cook County Circuit Court in 1970. Judge Murray was on the Appellate Court from 1986 until his retirement in 1994.
lieutenant was named after a 1963 encyclical letter by Pope John XXIII that calls upon all people of good will to secure peace among all nations. Pacem in terris is Latin for "Peace on Earth".
He was a member of the Illinois Supreme Court Committee to Recommend Rules of Evidence, the Judicial Conference Committee on Evidence and the Committee on Complex Litigation.