Background
Richardson was born on February 4, 1912, in Nashville, Tennessee.
Richardson was born on February 4, 1912, in Nashville, Tennessee.
Richardson was born on February 4, 1912, in Nashville, Tennessee. He received an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1934 from the University of Illinois. He received an Artium Magister degree in 1936 from the University of Illinois.
He received a Juris Doctorate in 1937 from the Howard University School of Law.
Education Richardson worked in private practice in Chicago, Illinois from 1938 to 1939. He served as a senior attorney at the Office of Price Administration from 1943 to 1944. He served as Dean and Professor of Law at Lincoln University from 1944 to 1953.
On March 4, 1957, President Eisenhower nominated Richardson to serve as a Judge of the United States Customs Court, to the seat vacated by Judge William A. Ekwall.
He was confirmed by the Senate on April 4, 1957 and received his commission on April 8, 1957. On November 1, 1980, he was transferred by operation of law to the newly created United States Court of International Trade.
He remained on the court until his death and was succeeded by Judge Gregory West. Carman. Richardson died on March 30, 1982, in New Rochelle, New New York
He served as a member of the United States Board of Parole from 1953 to 1957 and served as Chair of the United States Board of Parole from 1954 to 1957.