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List of justices of the Alabama Supreme Court
Following is a
list of justices of the
Supreme Court of Alabama
.
[1]
Current justices
Justice
First elected
Next election
Party
Law school
Tom Parker
2005
(Chief Justice since 2019)
2024
Republican
Vanderbilt
Greg Shaw
2009
2026
Republican
Cumberland
,
University of Virginia
Alisa Kelli Wise
2011
2022
Republican
Thomas Goode Jones
Tommy Bryan
2013
2024
Republican
Thomas Goode Jones
Will Sellers
2017
2024
Republican
University of Alabama
,
New York University
Brady E. Mendheim Jr.
2018
2026
Republican
Cumberland
Jay Mitchell
2019
2024
Republican
University of Virginia
Sarah Hicks Stewart
2019
2024
Republican
Vanderbilt
Greg Cook
2022
2028
Republican
Harvard
Chief justices
Judge
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Clement Comer Clay
1820
1823
Abner Smith Lipscomb
1823
1834
Reuben Saffold
1834
1836
Henry Hitchcock
1836
1837
Arthur F. Hopkins
1837
1837
Henry W. Collier
1837
1849
Edmund S. Dargan
1849
1852
William Parish Chilton
1852
1856
George Goldthwaite
1856
1856
Samuel Farrow Rice
1856
1859
Abram Joseph Walker
1859
1868
E. Woolsey Peck
1868
1873
Thomas Minott Peters
1873
1874
Robert C. Brickell
1874
1894
1884
1898
George W. Stone
1884
1894
Thomas N. McClellan
1898
1906
Samuel D. Weakley
1906
1907
John R. Tyson
1906
1909
James R. Dowdell
1909
1914
John C. Anderson
1914
1940
Lucien D. Gardner
1940
1951
J. Ed Livingston
1951
1971
Howell Heflin
1971
1977
C. C. Torbert Jr.
1977
1989
Ernest C. Hornsby
1989
1995
Perry Hooper Sr.
1995
2001
Roy Moore
2001
2013
2003
[2]
2016
[3]
Drayton Nabers Jr.
2004
2007
[4]
Sue Bell Cobb
2007
2011
Charles R. Malone
2011
2013
[5]
Lyn Stuart
2016
2019
Tom Parker
2019
present
Associate justices
Judge
Began active
service
Ended active
service
Henry Y. Webb
1820
1823
Abner Smith Lipscomb
1820
1823
Richard Ellis
1820
1831
Reuben Saffold
1820
1834
Anderson Crenshaw
1821
1831
John Gayle
1823
1828
Henry Minor
1823
1825
John White
1825
1831
John M. Taylor
1825
1834
Sion L. Perry
1828
1832
Henry W. Collier
1828
1836
1831
1837
Harry I. Thornton Sr.
1834
1836
Henry Hitchcock
1834
1836
Arthur F. Hopkins
1836
1837
John James Ormond
1837
1847
Henry Goldthwaite
1837
1847
Clement Comer Clay
1843
1843
Edmund S. Dargan
1847
1849
William Parish Chilton
1847
1852
Silas Parsons
1849
1851
Daniel Coleman
1851
1851
David G. Ligon
1851
1854
George Goldthwaite
1851
1856
Lyman Gibbons
1852
1854
John Dennis Phelan
1852
1864
1854
1866
Samuel Farrow Rice
1853
1856
Richard Wilde Walker
1856
1866
Abram Joseph Walker
1856
1859
George W. Stone
1856
1876
1864
1884
William M. Byrd
1866
1867
Thomas J. Judge
1866
1874
1867
1876
Thomas Minott Peters
1868
1873
Benjamin F. Saffold
1868
1874
Robert C. Brickell
1873
1874
Amos R. Manning
1874
1880
Henderson M. Somerville
1880
1890
Jonathan Haralson
1882
1906
David Clopton
1884
1892
Thomas N. McClellan
1889
1898
Thomas W. Coleman
1890
1898
Richard Wilde Walker Jr.
1891
1892
W. S. Thorington
1892
1892
James B. Head
1892
1898
Henry A. Sharpe
1898
1904
John R. Tyson
1898
1906
James R. Dowdell
1898
1909
N. D. Denson
1904
1909
R. T. Simpson
1904
1912
John C. Anderson
1904
1914
Thomas C. McClellan
1906
1923
J. J. Mayfield
1908
1920
A. A. Evans
1909
1910
Anthony D. Sayre
1909
1931
Ormond Somerville
1911
1928
Edward deGraffenried Sr.
1912
1914
Lucien D. Gardner
1914
1940
William H. Thomas
1914
1945
Benjamin M. Miller
1920
1927
Joel B. Brown
1920
1927
1921
1953
Virgil Bouldin
1923
1944
Arthur B. Foster
1928
1953
Thomas E. Knight Sr.
1931
1942
J. Ed Livingston
1940
1951
Thomas S. Lawson
1942
1972
Davis F. Stakely
1943
1946
1945
1962
Robert Tennent Simpson Jr.
1944
1972
John L. Goodwyn
1951
1968
Preston C. Clayton
1953
1954
Pelham J. Merrill
1953
1976
James J. Mayfield
1954
1956
Norman T. Spann
1956
1957
James S. Coleman
1957
1975
Robert B. Harwood
1962
1975
John P. Kohn
1968
1968
James N. Bloodworth
1968
1980
Daniel T. McCall Jr.
1969
1975
Alva Hugh Maddox
1969
2001
Ormond Somerville Jr.
1972
1972
Richard L. Jones
1972
1991
James H. Faulkner
1973
1986
T. Eric Embry
1975
1985
Janie Shores
1975
1999
Reneau P. Almon
1975
1999
Samuel A. Beatty
1976
1989
Oscar Adams
1980
1993
J. Gorman Houston Jr.
1985
2005
Henry B. Steagall II
1986
1995
Mark Kennedy
1989
1999
Kenneth F. Ingram
1991
1997
Ralph Cook
1993
2001
Terry L. Butts
1995
1998
Harold See
1997
2008
Champ Lyons
1998
2011
Jean Brown
1999
2005
John H. England
1999
2001
Douglas I. Johnstone
1999
2005
R. Bernard Harwood Jr.
2001
2007
Lyn Stuart
2001
2016
Thomas A. Woodall
2001
2012
Patricia M. Smith
2005
2011
Michael F. Bolin
2005
2023
Tom Parker
2005
2019
Glenn Murdock
2007
2018
James Allen Main
2011
2019
References
^
"A history of the Alabama Judicial System"
(PDF)
.
Alabama Unified Judicial System
. State of Alabama. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on March 14, 2012
. Retrieved
February 10,
2012
.
^
Moore was removed from office on November 13. 2003, and Justice
J. Gorman Houston Jr.
became Acting Chief Justice, Moore was re-elected to the Court in 2012.
^
On September 30, 2016, Moore was suspended from office due to ethics violations. The decision was upheld by the Alabama Supreme Court in April 2017, whereupon Alabama Governor
Kay Ivey
appointed Justice
Lyn Stuart
to fill his seat. Jeremy Gray, "Gov. Kay Ivey appoints Lyn Stuart Alabama Chief Justice,"
Al.com
, accessed May 25, 2017.
^
Governor Bob Riley appointed Nabers Chief Justice on June 22, 2004, to fill Roy Moore's unexpired term.
^
Governor Robert J. Bentley appointed Malone on August 1, 2011, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Justice Cobb, defeated for re-nomination 2012.
External links
Alabama Appellate Justices and Judges, Past and Present
A History of the Alabama Judicial System: Supreme Court
Alabama Supreme Court and State Law Library: Judges
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