Terry F. Moorer

Terry Fitzgerald Moorer (born January 20, 1961) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama. He was formerly a United States magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.

Terry Moorer
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
Assumed office
September 4, 2018
Appointed byDonald Trump
Preceded byWilliam Steele
Magistrate Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama
In office
2007–2018
Personal details
Born (1961-01-20) January 20, 1961
Greenville, Alabama, U.S.
EducationMarion Military Institute (AA)
Huntingdon College (BA)
University of Alabama (JD)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1981–2014
RankColonel
UnitAlabama Army National Guard
AwardsLegion of Merit
Bronze Star
Army Commendation Medal (2)
Army Achievement Medal
Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal (2)
National Defense Service Medal (2)
Armed Forces Reserve Medal (4)
Army Service Ribbon

Biography

Moorer earned his Associate of Arts from the Marion Military Institute, his Bachelor of Arts from Huntingdon College, and his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law.

Before assuming his judgeship, Judge Moorer served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama, as a Command Judge Advocate in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, and as an attorney in the Office of Staff Judge Advocate at Fort Rucker.[1] As a colonel in the Alabama National Guard, Moorer was the primary architect of the Alabama Code of Military Justice.[2]

Federal judicial service

Moorer served as a United States magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, a position he assumed on January 3, 2007, and left on September 4, 2018, when he became a district judge.[1][3]

On May 8, 2017, President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate Moorer to an unspecified seat on the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.[4]

On September 7, 2017, President Trump nominated Moorer to serve as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, to the seat vacated by Judge William H. Steele, who assumed senior status on June 8, 2017.[5] On November 1, 2017, a hearing on his nomination was held before the Senate Judiciary Committee.[6] On December 7, 2017, his nomination was reported out of committee by voice vote.[7]

On January 3, 2018, his nomination was returned to the President under Rule XXXI, Paragraph 6 of the United States Senate.[8] On January 5, 2018, President Trump announced his intent to renominate Moorer to a federal judgeship.[9] On January 8, 2018, his renomination was sent to the Senate.[10] On January 18, 2018, his nomination was reported out of committee by a 17–4 vote.[11] On August 28, 2018, his nomination was confirmed by voice vote.[12] He received his judicial commission on September 4, 2018.[13]

Moorer was one of three judges that ruled Alabama's proposed redistricting maps unconstitutional under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The three judge panel's ruling was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in Allen v. Milligan.[14]

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