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Guidry was the First African American Chief Judge of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal

Judge Guidry serve as the first African American Chief Judge

in the more than 100-year history

Law Center alumnus, Honorable John Michael Guidry, was sworn in as the 15th Chief Judge of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal at an investiture ceremony
Law Center alumnus, Honorable John Michael Guidry, was sworn in as the 15th Chief Judge of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal at an investiture ceremony

The Honorable John Michael Guidry
The Honorable John Michael Guidry

The Honorable John Michael Guidry, a lifelong resident of East Baton Rouge Parish, was inducted as the 15th Chief Judge of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal at an investiture ceremony on January 19, 2023. Judge Guidry will serve as the first African American Chief Judge in the more than century-long history of the First Circuit Court of Appeal. The ceremony occurred at the courthouse at 1600 North Third Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The First Circuit, one of Louisiana's five intermediate appellate courts, is domiciled in East Baton Rouge Parish and serves the following sixteen parishes: Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Lafourche, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, Washington, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana.

Judge Guidry is a distinguished graduate of McKinley Senior High School, class of 1980. He attained a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Louisiana State University in 1983, and in 1987, he graduated cum laude from the Southern University Law Center.

Before his judicial tenure, Judge Guidry served in the Louisiana Legislature. He began his career as a legislative assistant to the Honorable Joseph A. Delpit. He served as the Assistant Clerk of the Louisiana House of Representatives and an assistant parish attorney. In 1991, he was elected to represent House District 67 in the House of Representatives. Two years later, in 1993, he was elected to represent Senate District 14 in the State Senate. In 1997, Judge Guidry was elected to the First Circuit Court of Appeal.

In addition to his judicial and legislative career, Judge Guidry served as a commissioner of the Greater Baton Rouge Port Commission and the Greater Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport Commission. Since 1988, Judge Guidry has served as an adjunct professor at the Southern University Law Center, where he has imparted knowledge to governors, district attorneys, legislators, and even fellow judiciary members. He also served as an adjunct professor in the Nelson Mandela School of Public Policy at Southern University for over 25 years.

Judge Guidry is a frequent lecturer at continuing legal education seminars and a member of several professional organizations, including the Louis A. Martinet Legal Society and the Baton Rouge, Louisiana, National and American Bar Associations. As a judge, he held memberships in the American Judges Association, the Louisiana Conference Court of Appeal Judges, and the Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association. Judge Guidry was elected as the Louisiana Conference of Court of Appeal Judges’ representative to the Louisiana Judicial Council for two, three-year terms in 2009 and 2012 and was twice appointed by the Louisiana Supreme Court, on the recommendation of its Chief Justice, to serve on the governing body of the Louisiana Judicial College. In 2014, Judge Guidry served as President of the Louisiana Judicial College Board of Governors. He was also a member of the Louisiana Domestic Violence Judicial Curriculum Advisory Committee and a member of the Baton Rouge Bar Association Pro Bono Committee.

Judge Guidry is an ordained deacon and formerly served as the Sunday School Superintendent at Fairview Baptist Church in Baton Rouge.

He is married to Carol Fowler Guidry, with whom he has two children, John Morgan Guidry and Kennedy Michelle Guidry.

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