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William Keith Watkins

William Keith Watkins

District Judge W. Keith Watkins was appointed by President George W.
Bush to a vacancy in the Middle District of Alabama on December 27,
2005. Judge Watkins was elevated to Chief District Judge on May 18, 2011,
and he served as Chief Judge until January 31, 2019. He assumed senior
status in 2019 and is still active with the court. A native of Troy, Alabama,
Judge Watkins practiced law in Tuscaloosa for two years and in Troy for 28
years, with a broad general practice. He is a graduate of Auburn University
and The University of Alabama School of Law. Among other positions in the
bar, Judge Watkins is a Fellow in the Alabama Law Foundation and served
as the Bar Commissioner for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit and as a member
of the Alabama State Bar Task Force for Alternative Dispute Resolution. He
served as the mediator in over 200 civil cases in state and federal courts in
Alabama and Georgia prior to taking the bench. Judge Watkins serves on
the board of the Rosa Parks Museum and is chair of the board of The
American Village. He is a former board member of the Federal Judges
Association and The Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Institute. He also served on the
Federal-State Jurisdiction Committee, a national committee of the
Administrative Office of Courts, and on three panels of the Eleventh Circuit
Court of Appeals. Judge Watkins and his wife Teresa have two grown
children and seven grandchildren. Known for his various and sometimes
cryptic sayings (shared liberally with his children, grandchildren, and law
clerks), two favorites are: “Live your life so that opportunities seek you”;
and “Don’t leave this earth without anyone knowing you were ever here.”
Education


Auburn University, B.S., 1973
The University of Alabama School of Law, J.D., 1976

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