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Following is a list of justices of the Supreme Court of Alabama. [1] Current justices ... Supreme Court; Alabama Supreme Court and State Law Library: Judges
The Supreme Court of Alabama is the highest court in the state of Alabama. The court consists of a chief justice and eight associate justices. Each justice is elected in partisan elections for staggered six-year terms. The Supreme Court is housed in the Heflin-Torbert Judicial Building in downtown Montgomery, Alabama. [1]
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In January 2023, McCool announced his run for a seat on the Supreme Court of Alabama. He would fill the vacancy left by Associate Justice Sarah Hicks Stewart, who ran for the position of chief justice. [5] On November 5, 2024, he went on to win election to the seat, unopposed. [6]
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Sue Bell Cobb (born March 1, 1956) is an American jurist and former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, the first woman to hold that office in Alabama's history.In 2018 she unsuccessfully ran for governor of Alabama [1] losing in the primary to Tuscaloosa mayor Walt Maddox receiving 30 percent of the vote compared to his 52 percent.
Mendheim was appointed to the Supreme Court of Alabama on January 19, 2018, by Governor Kay Ivey to replace Justice Glenn Murdock who resigned. He took office on January 23, 2018 [2] [3] Justice Mendheim was defeated for nomination for a full term in the June, 2018 Republican Primary by Circuit Judge Sarah Hicks Stewart.
Tom Parker (born August 19, 1951) [1] is an American lawyer serving as the chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court since 2019. He previously served as an associate justice on the court having been elected to that position in 2004 and re-elected in 2010.