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During law school, Walter Kendall was an associate editor of the St. John's Law Review and The Catholic Lawyer. After graduation, he served as a trial attorney at the Federal Power Commission, as house counsel at Baxter Laboratories, and as assistant to the director of the Illinois Department of Public Aid.
He is an advisor to many community and citizen groups, notably serving as co-counsel for the National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice in Fox v. Tyson Foods. He has served as chair of Access Living, an advocacy group for people with disabilities, and as co-chair of Illinois Peace Action. Currently, he is on the boards of those organizations as well as Illinois Citizen Action and the Illinois Chapter of the American Association of University Professors. Professor Kendall is past chair of the ISBA's Administrative Law Section Council, and he has served as an arbitrator for the National Futures Association.
Professor Kendall has lectured at universities in Beijing, Hangzhou, Shanghai, and Taipei. He has been elected to his local school board and as a committeeman of the Cook County Democratic Party.
Professor Kendall joined the faculty in 1975. He teaches Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Economics and the Law, Public International Law, and Regulation of Business.
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