Dan Cotter Speaks at MC 4/26/19

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Monmouth College Alum Dan Cotter spoke with students and the public at Monmouth College on April 26. Cotter’s speech, which took place in Mellinger Commons on the first floor of the Center for Science and Business, was titled “The Chief Justices: Our Nation’s History Through the Center Seat on the Supreme Court.”

Cotter recently published a book on the subject titled, The Chief Justices: The Seventeen Men of the Center Seat, Their Courts, and Their Times, which was published by Twelve Tables Press. The book, Cotter said, has been “well received.”

Cotter, who graduated Monmouth College in the class of 1988, is a partner at Latimer LeVay Fyock LLC in Chicago, an adjunct professor at John Marshall Law School, writes a column for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, and is former president of the Chicago Bar Association.

The Chief Justices: The Seventeen Men of the Center Seat, Their Courts, and Their Times is available on Amazon.

Article written by Matthew Needham

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