[2] Born in Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas, Harris received his law degree from Cumberland University.
[4] As a chancellor, Harris implemented a requirement that divorcing couples wait thirty days before moving forward with their permission, which reportedly reduced the number going through with the divorce, and which was later adopted as state law.
[4] Harris announced his consideration of a candidacy for Chief Justice of Arkansas in April 1956.
[5] He won the Democratic primary in August 1956,[6] effectively insuring his election to the seat, which he assumed the following January.
He remained on the court until 1980, when he was diagnosed with cancer and retired to undergo surgery.