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Tom Parker

Currently holds the office of Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice until January 10, 2025.

Candidate for Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice in 2018 Alabama 2018 General Election.

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Tom Parker

Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice

About Tom Parker

Professional Experience
Albama Superem Court, Justice of Alabama Supreme Court (2004 - Present)
Alabama Judicial College, Director
Parker & Kotouc, P.C., Partner
Alabama Family Alliance (now Alabama Policy Institute), Founding Executive Director
Alabama Court System, General Counsel
Alabama Chief Justice, Legal Advisor
Alabama Court System, Deputy Administrative Director of Courts
Alabama Attorney General's Office, Assistant Attorney General
Degrees
JD, Vanderbilt University School of Law
Bachelor's, Dartmouth College
High School Diploma, Lanier High School
University of Sao Paulo School of Law

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