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ICCTA Distinguished Alumnus AwardJudge, Domestic relations division Circuit Court of Cook County Wilbur Wright College (1958)
The Hon. Gerald C. Bender accepts ICCTA's 2005 Distinguished Alumnus Award. "This realization changed my life by presenting me with an appetite to learn." After serving in the military during the Berlin crisis, he concluded his education at John Marshall Law School and spent 25 years in private practice. In 1977 he met Simon Wiesenthal, the famed Nazi hunter. For the next 20 years, Bender served as Wiesenthal's pro bono attorney, tracking down suspected Nazis and obtaining justice and closure for many survivors of the Holocaust. In 1996, Bender was elected to a judgeship in Cook County. By choice, he was assigned to the domestic relations division, where he has issued precedent-setting decisions in such areas as child custody involving transgender parents, and the proper disposition of frozen embryos. "I recommend community college to many parents and adults who visit my court room," says Judge Bender, who has been honored by the Holocaust Foundation of Illinois, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and John Marshall Law School. "Community colleges can instill the desire to continue one’s education and be economical." |