Sarah Hicks Stewart

Sarah Hicks Stewart (born April 26, 1963)[1] is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama.

Sarah Hicks Stewart
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama
(Place 1)
Assumed office
January 11, 2019
Preceded byBrady E. Mendheim Jr.
Judge of the 13th Alabama Circuit Court
In office
2006  January 10, 2019
Personal details
Born (1963-04-26) April 26, 1963
Fort Smith, Arkansas
EducationUniversity of Arkansas (B.A., M.A.)
Vanderbilt University Law School (J.D.)

Education

She received both a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in communications from the University of Arkansas. She went on to receive her Juris Doctor from the Vanderbilt University Law School.[1]

She worked as a private practice attorney from 1992 until her judicial appointment; from 1996 to 2006 she was a senior partner.[1]


Alabama Supreme Court

In 2017 Stewart announced her candidacy for the Supreme Court for the seat being vacated by Glenn Murdock, who was not seeking reelection.[2] In the primary, she faced incumbent Brady E. Mendheim Jr. who was appointed by the governor, along with another challenger.[3] Mendheim conceded his loss to Stewart.[4][5] Stewart went on to win the general election, facing no challenger.[6] She was sworn into office on January 11, 2019.[7]

Personal life

She is married to her husband Craig R. Stewart, and they have two daughters.[2]

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References

Legal offices
Preceded by
Brady E. Mendheim Jr.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama
2019–present
Incumbent


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