Rodulfo Brito Foucher

Rodulfo Brito Foucher (1899–1970) was a Mexican lawyer and academic who was rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico from 1942 to 1944.

[2] He studied at the Juárez Institute of Tabasco and validated his education at Mexico's National Preparatory School.

He began teaching in 1927 at the National School of Jurisprudence and in 1929 was appointed professor with chairs in Law and Economics.

In 1932, he became director of the school, having had to resign from office due to a conflict over the imposition of socialist education in Mexico.

In response, Foucher resigned, presenting a long and passionate speech before the University Council.