Education
Polston was raised in Graceville, Florida, and graduated from Graceville High School in 1973 as valedictorian.
Polston was raised in Graceville, Florida, and graduated from Graceville High School in 1973 as valedictorian.
He is a graduate of Florida State University College of Law. He received an Associate of Arts from Chipola College in 1975, and a Bachelor of Surgery, summa cum laude, from Florida State University in 1977. In 1986, he received his Juris Doctor with high honors from the Florida State University College of Law.
Polston is married to children"s book author Deborah Ehler Polston.
They have ten children, including six whom they have adopted. Polston has been a certified public accountant since 1978 and worked as a public accountant from 1977-1984.
After becoming an attorney, Polston was in private practice from 1987-2000. Governor Jeb Bush appointed him a judge of the First District Court of Appeal of Florida on January 2, 2001, where he served until his appointment to the Florida Supreme Court.
During his service on the Court of Appeals, Polston heard over 6,000 appellate cases.
Since 2003, Polston has also worked as an adjunct professor at Florida State University College of Law, teaching the Florida Constitutional Law class there for several years. Governor Charlie Crist appointed Polston to the Florida Supreme Court on October 1, 2008 to replace Kenneth B. Bell, who resigned that day to return to private practice. Polston was sworn in the next day.
He was the second of Crist"s four appointments to the Florida Supreme Court.
Justice Polston was elected unanimously to serve as Florida"s 55th Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, starting July 1, 2012. Polston, who served a two-year term in the office, is the first Florida State Law alum to be selected as Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court.