Lyn Stuart, Associate Justice
2001 - Present
Lyn Stuart is a native of Atmore, Alabama, attended public schools and graduated
from Escambia County High School. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Sociology and Education from Auburn University with high honor in 1977 and her
Juris Doctorate degree from The University of Alabama School of Law in 1980. She
served as Secretary of the Student Bar Association, was a member of the John A.
Campbell Moot Court Board and received the Dean's Service Award at graduation
Upon graduation from law school Justice Stuart worked as an Assistant Attorney
General for the State of Alabama under former Attorney General Charles Graddick.
She also served as Executive Assistant to the Commissioner and Special Assistant
Attorney General for the State Department of Corrections. Upon moving to Baldwin
County, she became an Assistant District Attorney for Baldwin County on the
staff of District Attorney David Whetstone.
In 1988, she was elected District Judge, and was re-elected in 1994. Governor
Fob James appointed Justice Stuart to the Circuit bench in January 1997. She was
elected, without opposition, to a six year term in 1998.
Justice Stuart was invited and served as a Faculty Advisor at the National
Judicial College in Reno, Nevada. She is a past president of the Alabama Council
of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. She has served as a national speaker for
the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, training judges and
other professionals on the handling of child abuse and neglect cases. She served
as President of the Blue Ridge Institute for Juvenile and Family Court Judges in
2002.
Justice Stuart and her husband,
George, have two sons, Tucker and Shepard, and a daughter, Kelly. She is a
member and past president of several civic organizations: the Heritage Junior
Women's Club, the Bay Minette Kiwanis Club; and the Jubilee Woman's Club. She
serves on the Board of Directors of the Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs. Lyn
and George are members of the First United Methodist Church of Bay Minette,
where Lyn has served as a member of the Administrative Board and the Board of
Trustees, and teaches a young adult Sunday School class.