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Murray Floyd Tuley (1827–1905) was an American judge and politician.
A veteran of the Mexican–American War, Tuley became one of the best known jurists in the West. He was known as the "Nestor" of the Chicago bench. He was president of the Illinois State Bar Association 1902–1903. He was married to Katherine E. Tuley.