Governor Kay Ivey appointed Will Parker on Monday to serve on the Alabama Supreme Court.
Parker comes to the bench after serving as general counsel for Ivey.
He fills the vacancy left by Bill Lewis. Ivey previously appointed Lewis to the Alabama Supreme Court before President Donald Trump selected him for a federal judgeship.
Since December 2019, Parker has served as Ivey’s general counsel. He joined the Governor’s Office in June 2017, just a short time after Ivey was sworn in as governor.
“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 explaining the complexities of

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