The resolution serves to commemorate Corrigan's contributions to the legal field and his mentorship of young attorneys, thereby recognizing the importance of legacy in public service. It reflects the Senate's role in acknowledging the contributions of individuals who have had a significant impact on their communities. Through this resolution, the members of the Illinois Senate express their condolences to Corrigan's family and friends, underscoring the value of dedication in both law and community engagement.
Summary
SR1072 is a memorial resolution introduced in the Illinois Senate to honor the life and contributions of Terence Joseph "Terry" Corrigan, who passed away on May 22, 2024. Born on October 7, 1955, Corrigan had a distinguished 40-year career in law, primarily in Springfield, where he served in various capacities including for the Illinois Supreme Court and the Office of the Illinois Attorney General. Widely respected in the legal community, he was known for mentoring new lawyers and his commitment to public service.
Contention
While the bill is a straightforward memorial resolution with no legislative implications, it does highlight the sense of loss felt by the legal community and the broader public. There are no points of contention typically associated with such resolutions, as they focus on honoring an individual's life rather than enacting or amending any laws. The Senate typically rallies in support of such resolutions, uniting across party lines to recognize shared values of service and respect for individuals who have significantly contributed to society.