Governor Kay Ivey on Monday announced the appointment of Will Parker to the Alabama Supreme Court, filling the vacancy left by Bill Lewis. Lewis, whom Ivey previously appointed to the state’s high court, was recently selected by President Donald Trump for a federal judgeship.
Parker has served as Ivey’s general counsel since December 2019, joining the administration in June 2017 shortly after Ivey took office. During that time, he became a key legal adviser to the governor, her cabinet and staff on a wide range of issues.
“Will Parker is the exact kind of person you want serving on the Alabama Supreme Court. He is not only highly capable and dedicated to the rule of law, but he is a truly good man with the utmost integrity,” Ivey said. “He has been an outstanding General Counsel, easily

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