Associate Justice Parker

Will Parker

Associate Justice
2025 - Present

Justice William G. Parker, Jr. ("Will") was appointed to the Alabama Supreme Court on November 10, 2025, by Governor Kay Ivey. His appointment continues a career of public service dedicated to upholding the Constitution and preserving the rule of law.

Before joining the Court, Justice Parker served as an attorney in the Office of the Governor, including for nearly six years as General Counsel to the Governor. In this capacity, Justice Parker advised Governor Ivey and her administration on a wide range of issues-from education, economic development, ethics, and elections to procurement, government accountability, regulation, and public safety. By virtue of his position, Justice Parker served on the Alabama Judicial Resources Allocation Commission and the Court Advisory Committee for the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.

Prior to joining Governor Ivey's office, Justice Parker worked for nearly ten years as Assistant Attorney General in the Constitutional Defense Division of the Alabama Attorney General's Office. There, Justice Parker handled cases in state and federal trial and appellate courts defending state policies in areas including court administration, campaign finance, economic policy, education, environmental law, immigration, public employment, public finance, and taxation.

Justice Parker came to the AG's Office after clerking for the Honorable Ed Carnes of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Earlier in his career, he taught U.S. History at a Montgomery public high school.

Justice Parker graduated magna cum laude from the University of Alabama School of Law, where he was Senior Articles Editor for the Alabama Law Review and a member of the National Moot Court Team. He earned his undergraduate degree in political science with a concentration in education from Davidson College, where he was Chair of the College Honor Council and President of the College Union Board.

Justice Parker and his wife Karen are the proud parents of two school-aged sons. A seventh-generation Alabamian, Justice Parker is a Trustee for the Eleventh Circuit Historical Society, a member of the Federalist Society, and a member of First Methodist Church. Growing up, Justice Parker was active in Scouting, earning his Eagle, working at Camp Tukabatchee and Philmont Scout Ranch, and serving in 1999 as National Chief of the Order of the Arrow.

EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS: Justice Parker accepts applications for employment, including as term law clerks and interns, on a rolling basis. Law students may submit application materials after receipt of first semester 1L grades. Please submit a cover letter, law school transcript, resumé, three references, and concise writing sample to SC_JWP@alappeals.gov. Clerkship terms are 12 months and begin in August or early September. Please indicate the clerkship term for which you are applying in your email or indicate that you are applying for the first available clerkship term. Chambers staff will acknowledge receipt of applications; if necessary, they will also contact applicants to request additional information, such as updated grades or interview availability. If you have further questions, please email SC_JWP@alappeals.gov.


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