Roger Joseph Kiley

Personal

Birthday: 
10/23/1900
Birthplace: 
Chicago, IL
Date of Death: 
9/6/1974
Race or Ethnicity: 
White
Gender: 
Male
Prior Employment: 

Assistant football coach, 1922-1927, 1930-1932; University of Notre Dame, 1922; Loyola University, 1923-1927; Auburn University, 1930-1932
Professional football player, Chicago Cardinals, National Football League, 1923
Private practice, Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1940
Alderman, Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1940
Judge, Superior Court of Cook County [Illinois], 1940
Judge, Illinois Appellate Court, First District, 1941-1961

Education

Name of School: 

University of Notre Dame Law School

We aspire to be a premier law school, as well as an integral part of a great university which claims the Catholic tradition as part of its intellectual heritage. As a scholarly community, we seek to become key participants in the most important academic conversations in our fields. As a professional school, we aim to bridge the worlds of theory and practice, facilitating the interchange of information between the academy and the corridors of political and legal power. Our Catholic tradition, which spans the globe and embraces believers from all races, cultures, and levels of economic development, leads us to strive to broaden and deepen our academic and practical understanding by drawing upon the unique resources of our religious tradition and the traditions of other faiths. Committed to the most demanding standards of scholarly inquiry, we seek to illustrate the possibilities of dialogue between and integration of reason and faith.

Degree: 
LL.B.
Degree Year: 
1923

Judicial Career

Court Name: 
U. S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Court Name: 

Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals

President Nominating: 
John F. Kennedy
Party Affiliation of President: 
Democratic
Commission Date: 
6/30/1961
Retirement from Active Service: 
1/1/1974
Termination Date: 
9/6/1974
Termination Reason: 
Death