Paul Allen Simmons

Paul Allen Simmons (August 31, 1921 – October 9, 2014) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.

Paul Allen Simmons
Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
In office
June 1, 1990  October 9, 2014
Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
In office
April 7, 1978  June 1, 1990
Appointed byJimmy Carter
Preceded byRalph Francis Scalera
Succeeded byTimothy K. Lewis
Personal details
Born
Paul Allen Simmons

(1921-08-31)August 31, 1921
Monongahela, Pennsylvania
DiedOctober 9, 2014(2014-10-09) (aged 93)
Monongahela, Pennsylvania
EducationUniversity of Pittsburgh (BA)
Harvard Law School (JD)

Education and career

Born in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, on August 31, 1921, Simmons received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1946 and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1949.

He was a professor at the South Carolina State University School of Law in Orangeburg, South Carolina, from 1949 to 1952. He was a professor at the North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, North Carolina, from 1952 to 1956.

Subsequently a lawyer in private practice in Monongahela from 1956 to 1973, he was then appointed as a judge of the Washington County Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania, a position he held from 1973 to 1978.[1]

Federal judicial service

Simmons was nominated by President Jimmy Carter on January 26, 1978, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania vacated by Judge Ralph Francis Scalera. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 6, 1978, and received his commission on April 7, 1978. He assumed senior status on June 1, 1990.[1] He died on October 9, 2014, in Monongahela.[2]

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