Joseph J. Simeone Explained

Joseph J. Simeone
Office:Administrative Law Judge, Social Security Administration[1]
Termstart:1990
Termend:2007
Appointer:Jimmy Carter
Office2:Judge of the Supreme Court of Missouri
Termstart2:1978
Termend2:1979
Appointer2:Joseph P. Teasdale
Predecessor2:James A. Finch Jr.
Birth Date:8 October 1921
Birth Place:Quincy, Illinois[2]
Alma Mater:Saint Louis University
Washington University in St. Louis
University of Michigan

Joseph Simeone (October 8, 1921[3] – May 1, 2015)[4] was judge on the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1978 until 1979. Previously, Judge Simeone was the Chief Judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District. Shortly after his appointment to the Supreme Court of Missouri, he was appointed to a position within the Social Security Administration, as an Administrative Law Judge.

Education

B.S., Saint Louis UniversityLL.B., Washington University in St. Louis School of LawLL.M., University of Michigan Law SchoolS.J.D., University of Michigan Law School[5]

Sources

  1. Donna Walter, "James E. Darst remembered as exceptional Missouri lawyer, judge." St. Louis Daily Record, page 8A. July 27, 1989.
  2. http://law.slu.edu/faculty/emeritus.html Emeritus Professors
  3. Web site: May 3, 2015 . Joseph Simeone Obituary . March 11, 2021 . Legacy.com . en.
  4. Web site: Sorkin . Michael D. . May 7, 2015 . Judge Joseph Simeone helped bring Missouri's judiciary into the modern age . March 11, 2021 . STLtoday.com . en.
  5. Web site: Post-Dispatch. Michael D. Sorkin St Louis. Judge Joseph Simeone helped bring Missouri's judiciary into the modern age. 2021-07-22. STLtoday.com. 7 May 2015 . en.