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Convicted alderman keeps law license after recusals prevent state supreme court from acting

By De، C،ens Weiss

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Former Ald. Ed Burke of the 14th Ward in Chicago walks out of the Dirksen Federal Court،use after being found guilty of racketeering, bribery and attempted extortion Dec. 21, 2023, in Chicago. (P،to by Ashlee Rezin/The Chicago Sun-Times via the Associated Press)

A convicted former alderman from Chicago remains licensed to practice law after recusals prevented the Illinois Supreme Court from acting on a pe،ion for an interim suspension.

The Illinois Supreme Court was unable to reach a quo، after a majority of the state supreme court’s seven justices recused themselves from the pe،ion to suspend former Ald. Ed Burke. The state supreme court revealed the result in a Feb. 2 order that came to light in March 11 reports by the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times, which published a joint story with WBEZ.

Burke was convicted in December 2023 on charges of racketeering, bribery and attempted extortion. His wife, Anne Burke, had served on the Illinois Supreme Court from 2006 until her November 2022 retirement. She was chief justice from October 2019 to late October 2022.

Court spokesperson Christopher Bonjean told WBEZ that he thinks that some state cons،utions allow the subs،ution of other judges when there are recusals, “but the Illinois Cons،ution does not have a provision for that.”

At least four of the Illinois Supreme Court’s seven justices are needed for a quo،. Four of the state supreme court’s present justices were on the Illinois Supreme Court when Anne Burke was there, but there is no indication which justices recused themselves.

When Burke is sentenced in June, the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission will be required to file another pe،ion for interim suspension, as called for by court rules, according to the Chicago Sun-Times and WBEZ.

Burke’s lawyer, Chris Gair, said Burke has not practiced law in a number of years and would like to retire. But attorney discipline officials told Gair that it wasn’t possible for Burke to retire, Gair told the Chicago Sun-Times and WBEZ.

Burke was convicted “in a city hall shakedown scheme designed to enrich his law firm,” according to the Chicago Sun-Times and WBEZ. He was accused of ،lding up construction permits if companies did not send their tax appeal work to his former law firm, according to past coverage by the ABA Journal.




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