Polio Survivor: In 1952, Paul contracted polio, which left him paralyzed for life. His mobility was restricted to moving only his head, neck, and mouth1. Iron Lung: Due to the effects of polio, Paul relied on an iron lung to breathe. This metal cylinder became his home for over 72 years23. Educational Journey: Despite his physical limitations, Paul pursued education. He was one of the first homeschooled students in the Dallas Independent School District. Remarkably, he graduated second in his class from W.W. Samuell High in 1967, becoming the first person to graduate from a Dallas high school without physically attending classes1. Legal Career: Paul’s determination extended to his professional life. He earned a bachelor’s degree and a Juris Doctor from the University of Texas at Austin. Before being admitted to the bar, he worked as an instructor of legal terminology to court stenographers. His courtroom appearances were distinctive, as he represented clients in a modified wheelchair