- Lawrence W. Pierce
Infobox Judge
name = Lawrence W. Pierce
imagesize = 175px
caption = Honorable Lawrence W. Pierce
office = Justice of theUnited States District Court for the Southern District of New York
termstart = 1971
termend = 1981
nominator =
appointer = PresidentRichard M. Nixon
predecessor =
successor =
office2 = Justice of theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
termstart2 = 1981
termend2 = 1995
nominator2 =
appointer2 = PresidentRonald Reagan
predecessor2 =
successor2 =
birthdate = birth date|1924|12|31|mf=y
birthplace = Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
deathdate =
deathplace =
spouse = Cynthia PierceJudge Lawrence Pierce (born
December 31 1924 ) is an American lawyer who served for 24 years as a federaljudge .A native of
Philadelphia , Pierce attendedSt. Joseph's University andFordham Law School . As alawyer , Pierce worked as apublic defender inNew York City and then served as an assistantdistrict attorney inBrooklyn . From 1961 to 1963, he was a deputy commissioner of theNew York City Police Department . From 1963 to 1966, Pierce was director of the New York City Division for Youth, and from 1966 to 1970, he was director of the New York State Narcotic Control Commission.In 1971, President
Richard Nixon named Pierce to serve as a judge of theUnited States District Court for the Southern District of New York . After Pierce served as adistrict judge for ten years, in 1981, PresidentRonald Reagan promoted him to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit . Pierce became the secondAfrican-American to serve on the Second Circuit, followingJimmy Carter appointee Amalya L. Kearse.Pierce assumed
senior status on the Second Circuit in 1990. In 1995, Pierce retired from the federal judiciary in order to travel abroad and become active in a project to bring law and democracy toCambodia .Early years
Pierce was born in Philadelphia, PA. His mother, Mary Leora Bellinger Pierce. died of
pneumonia when he was five years old and Pierce was raised with his stepmother Vi Pierce and his father Harold Pierce Sr. Judge Pierce and his older brotherDr. Harold E. Pierce Jr. were separated and only reunited at their paternal grandparents house Lillian A Willets Pierce and Warren Wood Pierce, on holidays. Pierce was married twice; first to Wilma Lorina Taylor. The couple had three sons, Warren, Michael and Mark. Warren and Michael followed in their father's footsteps and became attorneys, Mark works with the Catholic Services overseas. Pierce has four granddaughters and two grandsons. After his first wife's passing, Judge Pierce married his present wife Cynthia. She is a retired attorney andColumbia University professor. They live inSag Harbor, New York .Genealogy search
Judge Pierce dedicated several years researching his family history and traced his lineage to the 1700s where he discovered he is a descendant of a Black Revolutionary War hero Adam Pierce and Richard Pierce who married Dutch sisters Anna and Hannah Van Acka Pierce. Because of his historic lineage, he joined the
Sons of the American Revolution . This family comes from the famedGouldtown ,New Jersey , which was one of the first interracial townships in America.For consecutive years, "
Ebony Magazine " listed Pierce as one of the 50 most influentialAfrican Americans in the United States.
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