On Monday morning, Governor Kay Ivey swore in Will Parker, her General Counsel since 2019, as an Alabama Supreme Court Associate Justice, joined by his wife, his parents, and their two school-aged sons.
According to the Governor’s office, Parker’s appointment is effective immediately.
Ivey filled the vacancy on the state’s highest court after Bill Lewis was nominated and confirmed as U.S. District Court Judge for the Middle District of Alabama last month.
Parker joined the Governor’s Office in June of 2017, just a short time after Governor Ivey was sworn in as governor. According to her office, he has been a dedicated, reliable and effective attorney, advising the governor, her cabinet and staff on a wide range of legal issues.
“Will Parker is the exact kind of person you want serving

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