Tom Parker, Associate Justice
2005 - Present
Born 08/19/1951 Montgomery, AL
Justice Tom Parker was elected to the Alabama Supreme Court in 2004.
He previously was the Deputy Administrative Director of Courts, where he served as
General Counsel for the Alabama court system, advising trial court judges, and
as the Director of the Alabama Judicial College, providing training for new
judges and continuing legal education for all the trial judges in Alabama. He
also served as the Legal Adviser to the Chief Justice.
Parker graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College, in Hanover, New Hampshire,
and received his Juris Doctorate from Vanderbilt University School of Law, in
Nashville, Tennessee. He won a Rotary International Fellowship to study law at
the University of Sao Paulo School of Law, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he was
the first foreign student in Brazil’s most prestigious law school.
Justice Parker served in the Alabama Attorney General’s Office under then
Alabama Attorney General Jeff Sessions. As an Assistant Attorney General, he
handled death penalty cases, criminal appeals, and constitutional litigation.
He has extensive experience in writing appellate briefs and with oral arguments
before the Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals. Previously, he was
a partner in Parker & Kotouc, P.C., a Montgomery law firm that handled many
high-profile constitutional cases.
Tom Parker was founding Executive Director of the Alabama Family Alliance (now
the Alabama Policy Institute) and, later, the founding Executive Director for
the Alabama Family Advocates, which were state organizations associated with Dr.
James Dobson and Focus on the Family. He lobbied for family values in the
Alabama Legislature. Parker has appeared on Focus on the Family, with Dr. James
Dobson, The 700 Club, with Dr. Pat Robertson, the McNeil-Leher News Hour, For
the Record, and numerous radio programs around the country.
Justice Parker is a Montgomery native -- the son of the late Tommy Parker and
Gloria Parker Pennington, and the step-son of Harry L. Pennington of
Huntsville. He was elected Student Body President at Montgomery’s Sidney Lanier
High School and Speaker of the House of both YMCA Youth Legislature and Boys’
State.
Justice Parker and his wife, the former Dottie James of Auburn, have been
married for 23 years. Dottie served as Supervisor of the Alabama Governor's
Mansion during the administration of Alabama Governor Fob James. They are
members of Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church.