Judge Bill Lewis is a United States District Judge for the Middle District of Alabama. He was nominated by President Donald J. Trump and joined the Court in 2025.

Judge Lewis earned undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Economics from the University of the South and received his law degree from the Cumberland School of Law. 

Prior to his appointment to the federal bench, Judge Lewis served on the Alabama Supreme Court and Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. Prior to his appellate tenure, he served as the Presiding Judge of the 19th Judicial Circuit, where he had been a Circuit Judge since 2016. Before taking the bench, he was the senior partner of the Law Offices of Bill Lewis, and he previously served as an Assistant District Attorney for the 19th Judicial Circuit. With experience as a prosecutor, defense attorney, and civil, family, and administrative law practitioner in both state and federal courts across three states, Judge Lewis enjoys a broad legal background. He has tried thousands of cases—including bench and jury trials and capital litigation.

Judge Lewis is also active in the community. He has held leadership roles with the Alabama Circuit Judges Association and the Elmore County Bar Association and has served on the boards of several local organizations, including the River Region United Way and the Wetumpka Chamber of Commerce.

 

Education

University of the South, B.A., 2000
Cumberland School of Law, J.D., 2003

 

Chambers Information

Courtroom:
2E
(334) 954-3740
lewischambers@almd.uscourts.gov
Margaret Lea Flatt
(334) 954-3977
Corey Speaks
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