TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 22, 2026

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has announced three judicial appointments, including the selection of Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Kyle Hixson for the Tennessee Supreme Court. Hixson will replace Justice Holly Kirby, who will retire at the end of June. Lee also named 26th Judicial District Chancellor Steve Maroney to the Western Section of the Tennessee Court of Appeals. He fills a vacancy that will be created when Judge Kenny Armstrong retires in February. Finally, Lee appointed Knoxville lawyer Rachel Hurt to the Eastern Section of the Tennessee Court of Appeals. A partner at Arnett, Baker, Draper, and Hagood and current president of the Knoxville Bar Association, Hurt will fill a vacancy created by the Jan. 12 retirement of Chief Judge D. Michael Swiney. In announcing the three, Lee said, “I am proud to announce the appointment of these highly qualified individuals and value the significant experience they will bring to their respective roles. I appreciate their leadership and am confident they will serve Tennesseans with integrity.” Read more about the appointees from the governor's office or the Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts.