Donald W. Lemons

Donald Wayne Lemons (born February 22, 1949) is the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia.[1] He received both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Virginia.

Donald Lemons
26th Chief Justice of Virginia
Assumed office
January 1, 2015
Preceded byCynthia D. Kinser
Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court
Assumed office
March 16, 2000
Preceded byChristian Compton
Personal details
Born
Donald Wayne Lemons

(1949-02-22) February 22, 1949
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Spouse(s)Carol Lemons
EducationUniversity of Virginia (BA, JD)

Biography

Lemons was Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Law of the University of Virginia School of Law from 1976 to 1978. He then entered the private practice. Lemons first served as a judge of the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, having been appointed to that position by Governor George Allen in 1995 while the legislature was out of session. He was subsequently confirmed for a full term by the General Assembly.

In 1998, Lemons was elected by the General Assembly to an eight-year term on the Court of Appeals of Virginia. Lemons succeeded Judge Joseph E. Baker, one of the original members of the Court of Appeals. Upon the retirement of Justice A. Christian Compton in 2000, Lemons was elected by the General Assembly to fill the vacancy on the high court. Robert J. Humphreys was elected to fill the vacancy on the Court of Appeals created by Lemons' elevation to the Supreme Court.

Lemons was elected by the Court to his first four-year term as Chief Justice beginning on January 1, 2015 and he was re-elected by the Court to a second term as Chief Justice beginning January 1, 2019.

From 1998 to 2000, Justice Lemons was the A.L. Philpott Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Richmond's law school. From 2000-08, he was John Marshall Professor of Judicial Studies at the law school. Since 2008, he has been the Distinguished Professor of Judicial Studies at the Washington and Lee University School of Law in Lexington, Virginia.

Justice Lemons was frequently mentioned as a likely candidate for appointment to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. On June 13, 2007, Virginia Senators Jim Webb and John Warner announced that they had recommended Lemons, along with four other candidates, to President Bush for nomination to the Court. The nomination, however, was given to Lemons' colleague, then Justice G. Steven Agee, who was ultimately confirmed by the Senate. Lemons did not actively seek a nomination for another vacancy on the Fourth Circuit that was filled by President Barack Obama.

References

  • Washington and Lee University School of Law curriculum vitae \
Legal offices
Preceded by
Christian Compton
Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court
2000–present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Cynthia D. Kinser
Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court
2015–present
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