After graduating from Harvard Law School in 1971, Ackerson joined the Indianapolis law firm of
Barnes, Hickam, Pantzer & Boyd, where he tried cases before judges and juries in state and federal courts. In 1976, Ackerson accepted a staff position in the U.S. Senate to serve under the leadership of Indiana Senator
Birch Bayh, a member of the
Senate Committee on the Judiciary and Chairman of the
Subcommittee on the Constitution. Ackerson held the positions of chief counsel and executive director of that subcommittee. As chief counsel, Ackerson was a leading staff member in assisting with Senate consideration and passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. The
Equal Rights Amendment would have ensured equal rights of women under all provisions of the Constitution. Ackerson also served as Senator Bayh's advisor on agricultural policy. In that role, he proposed the first legislation passed by Congress and enacted into law to provide incentives for the production of alternatives to petroleum-based fuels. The law was co-authored on a bipartisan basis by Bayh and Republican Senator
Bob Dole and is credited with much of the early success in the development and use of alternative, environmentally sound and economically beneficial fuels from biological sources. Ackerson also proposed legislation to permit universities, colleges and small businesses to obtain patents on inventions that had resulted in part from research funded by federal grants. Co-authored by Bayh and Dole, the law is known as the
Bayh–Dole Act. In 1980, he was the Democratic nominee for
Indiana's 5th congressional district, where he was defeated by the long-time and widely respected Republican Congressman,
Elwood Hillis. Ackerson was a founder of the
American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt. Ackerson Kauffman Fex, his firm, was involved in cases in Federal Courts of Appeal and the U.S. Supreme Court. In 2008, he was again a Democratic nominee for congress, losing to Republican
Steve Buyer in the
4th district. Ackerson died on March 18, 2025, at the age of 80. ==References==