

Benson A. Wolman
1936-2007
Benson A. Wolman died
November 30, 2007 in Columbus.
A nationally recognized constitutional and civil rights lawyer, Benson
served as the ACLU’s executive director in Ohio from 1969-1986.
His distinguished career in litigation and advocacy included presenting
a winning argument before the U.S. Supreme Court in Capital Square
Review and Advisory Board v. Pinette. Benson, acting as an
ACLU volunteer attorney, successfully challenged the State’s refusal to
permit the Ku Klux Klan to erect a cross next to a menorah on the
grounds of the Statehouse, thus infringing upon the Klan’s right to
freedom of expression.
He was perhaps most proud of his work on the Kent State University
shootings litigation. Under his leadership, the case, entitled
Krause v. Rhodes, reached a settlement on behalf of the students
who were killed or injured on May 4, 1970 at Kent State.
During his seventeen years as ACLU executive director, Wolman became
well known as an articulate advocate of individual rights. Under his
tutelage, the ACLU received the Gold Medal Award of the Freedoms
Foundation for developing the Ohio Mock Trial Program of law related
education in the state’s high schools. He served on the National
Advisory Council of the ACLU and as a member of the ACLU’s national,
state and local boards of directors.
After leaving the ACLU, Benson served as counsel to the law firm Moots,
Cope & Stanton, and later formed his own firm, Wolman, Genshaft &
Gellman.
Benson had been serving as executive director of the Equal Justice
Foundation in Columbus at the time of his death.
Benson was known for his wit, eloquence, and passion for civil
liberties. He will be missed by the many ACLU members whom he
recruited, mentored, supported and collaborated with over the years.
• Read the Columbus Dispatch obituary
here.
• In 1998, Benson was honored by the ACLU of Ohio for contributions
to
defending and preserving civil liberties. Read the
1998 tribute
here, written by former ACLU of Ohio Board President Harvey Gittler.
• Read Benson’s own rather humorous
biography when he was with
Wolman, Genshaft & Gellman.
• Read the decision in
Capital Square Review and Advisory Board v.
Pinette.
• View the
statement by the families of those injured and killed at Kent
State University on May 4, 1970, which was issued after the case
Krause v. Rhodes was settled on January 4, 1979.
• Read an
article Benson Wolman wrote for the national ACLU
newsletter Civil Liberties, published in April 1975, about the ACLU's
involvement in civil liberties violations surrounding the May 4, 1970
Kent State University shootings.
To join us in memorializing Benson Wolman by making a gift to the
ACLU of Ohio Foundation, please click here.
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