Second Court of Appeals

Chief Justice Bonnie Sudderth 
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Prior to her appointment to the Second Court of Appeals in 2015, Chief Justice Bonnie Sudderth served as a trial court judge for 25 years – six years as a judge and chief judge of the Fort Worth Municipal Courts and almost 19 years as a state district judge in Tarrant County.

For over 20 years, Chief Justice Sudderth has also served as an Adjunct Professor at Texas A&M University Law School (formerly Texas Wesleyan University Law School), teaching Texas Trials & Appeals to upper-level law students.  In 2008, the Texas Wesleyan Law School Alumni Association conferred upon her the Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Member Award.  In 2011, Texas Wesleyan University Law School awarded her the Excellence in Justice Award.

For decades Justice Sudderth has served as a mentor to law students and young lawyers in the community and throughout the state.  In recognition of her service, she received the Outstanding Mentor Award from both the Tarrant County Young Lawyers Association and the Texas Young Lawyers Association in 2008.

Chief Justice Sudderth is active in the Eldon B. Mahon Inn of Court as an Emeritus Master of the Bench, Past President, a member of the Honorary Serjeant’s Inn and as a James B. Barlow Emeritus Fellow.  On two occasions, she has participated as a delegate from the American Inns of Court to the Middle Temple and Inner Temple English Inns of Court in London.  

A prolific writer and speaker on legal topics, Chief Justice Sudderth has twice received the “Outstanding Series of Articles” award from the State Bar of Texas. She is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law and Personal Injury Trial Law and is a former Commissioner for the Civil Trial Examination on the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

Chief Justice Sudderth earned a Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs and Public Administration from the University of Southern California in 1982 and J.D. from the University of Texas Law School in 1985.  During those years she also studied abroad, both in France and England.  But believing that education and learning should be an ongoing endeavor, Chief Justice Sudderth returned to law school more than 30 years later.  In May, 2020, she received her LLM in Judicial Studies from Duke University Law School.

Chief Justice Sudderth is the only sitting judge in Texas who has also served as Texas’s highest statewide official.  Pursuant to Section 401.023(a)(3) of the Texas Government Code, on July 5 and 6, 2019, Chief Justice Sudderth served as Governor of the State of Texas. She has also served on the Supreme Court of Texas, having been commissioned two cases - Slater v. Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft and State v. Audi Aktiengesellschaft on September12, 2022.