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William Muecke Barker (September 13, 1941 – April 3, 2023) was an American
jurist A jurist is a person with expert knowledge of law; someone who analyses and comments on law. This person is usually a specialist legal scholar, mostly (but not always) with a formal qualification in law and often a legal practitioner. In the Uni ...
. He was the chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1995 to 2009.


Early life and education

Barker was born on September 13, 1941, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He graduated from the University of Chattanooga, now known as the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, in 1964, with a degree in secondary education. While a student at Chattanooga, he became a member of the Delta Theta chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity. In 1967, Barker earned his
Juris Doctor The Juris Doctor (J.D. or JD), also known as Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D., JD, D.Jur., or DJur), is a graduate-entry professional degree in law and one of several Doctor of Law degrees. The J.D. is the standard degree obtained to practice law ...
from the University of Cincinnati College of Law.


Career

After a brief enlistment with the United States Army Medical Corps, he entered private practice until 1983. That year Governor Lamar Alexander appointed him to the bench, and Barker eventually served on the Tennessee Supreme Court. He was elected chief justice by his peers on October 4, 2005. Barker, along with his fellow justices, was subject to a retention election in August 2006 under the provisions of the "
Tennessee Plan The Tennessee Plan is a system used to appoint and elect appellate court judges in Tennessee. It is largely patterned after the Missouri Plan, and an earlier version in Tennessee was called the Modified Missouri Plan. At the next general election ...
" and was overwhelmingly reelected to an eight-year term. Barker retired in 2009 and was succeeded by Associate Justice Janice M. Holder. , he served as of counsel for the firm of Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel in his hometown of Chattanooga.


Personal life and death

Barker was married and had three children, and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga. He was honored with "Distinguished Alumnus" awards from both his undergraduate alma mater and his law school, as well as being honored by his fraternity as a "Significant Sig" in 2006. Barker died on April 3, 2023, at the age of 81.


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William M. Barker's Biography
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