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		ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE RETIRING AHEAD OF HUSBAND’S 
		CORRUPTION TRIAL 
		 
		Illinois Policy Institute 
		| Dylan Sharkey 
		 
		Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Anne Burke will retire Nov. 30, 
		allowing her replacement to be appointed rather than elected. Her 
		husband, Chicago Ald. Ed Burke, faces reelection in February and a 
		corruption trial in late 2023. 
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 Anne Burke’s term as Illinois Supreme Court chief 
justice ends Oct. 25 and then she’ll retire Nov. 30, with six years left on her 
term. 
 
Justice Joy Cunningham was appointed to fill the seat vacated by Burke, 
according to the Illinois Supreme Court. Cunningham’s term begins Dec. 1 and 
runs through 2024, giving her two years on the high court before she faces 
election. 
 
Illinois is one of only two states allowing their supreme courts to appoint 
interim judges, according to the Brennan Center for Justice. Of the seven 
justices on the Illinois Supreme Court, six were appointed before their first 
elections. 
  
Burke’s retirement will still involve legal proceedings as her husband faces a 
federal racketeering trial. Anne Burke is married to the longest-serving 
alderman in Chicago’s history, Ward 14 Ald. Ed Burke, who’s been in office since 
1969. His trial is set for Nov. 6, 2023, but his next election is Feb. 28, 2023. 
Ed Burke won re-election in February 2019 shortly after he was accused of 
multiple extortion attempts. For the second time, Ed Burke will face re-election 
while he’s the subject of a federal corruption probe. He’s seeking a 14th term. 
 
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Ed Burke was indicted by a federal grand jury in May 2019, but the COVID-19 
pandemic added multiple delays to the proceedings. Pretrial motions from August 
2020 didn’t get a ruling until this past June. 
 
Ed Burke is charged with extorting two Burger King executives into using his law 
firm, Klafter & Burke. When they took their business elsewhere, an employee from 
Burke’s office said they’d resort to “hardball.” 
 
Court documents also state Burke talked with then Ald. Daniel Solis 23 times 
about extorting the Old Post Office into using Burke’s firm during renovations. 
 
Chicago is the most corrupt metro area in the nation and Illinois the 
second-most corrupt state, based on federal corruption convictions. Corruption 
costs Illinoisans $550 million is lost economic activity every year.  
			
  
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