Derek Read Molter (born February 16, 1982) is an American lawyer from Indiana who serves as a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court since 2022, after he was appointed by Governor Eric Holcomb. He previously served as a judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals from 2021 to 2022.
In August 2021, Molter was appointed as a judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals by Governor Eric Holcomb to replace retiring Judge James S. Kirsch.[6][7][4] He was sworn into office on October 1, 2021.[8][3] His service on the court of appeals terminated when he was elevated to the Indiana Supreme Court.
Indiana Supreme Court
In April 2022, Molter was one of three names submitted to the governor to fill the upcoming vacancy.[9] On June 10, 2022, Molter was appointed as a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court to fill the then upcoming vacancy due to the retirement of Justice Steven H. David,[8] who announced he would retire in fall 2022.[10] David retired on August 31, 2022[11] and Molter was sworn in on September 1, 2022.[12]
August 23, 2023, Molter joined the 4-1 decision without written opinion, putting Indiana's near total abortion ban immediately into effect.
Memberships
Molter serves on the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis Legal Aid Society.[5] Before becoming a judge, Molter served as a member of the National Center for State Courts Lawyers Committee, the Council for Appellate Lawyers, the Indiana State Bar Association's Appellate Practice Section Council, the Indianapolis Bar Association, and he served a term as the Newton County Bar Association president.[3]