Doug Jones (politician)

Doug Jones (politician)

Gordon Douglas Jones is an American attorney and politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Alabama since 2018. He was the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 1997 to 2001. His most prominent cases were the successful prosecution of two Ku Klux Klan members for the 1963 Birmingham church bombing that killed four African-American girls. Jones is considered a moderate Democrat who demonstrates a willingness to work with Republicans and split with his party on certain issues.

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Summary Doug Jones (politician)Gordon Douglas Jones is an American attorney and politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Alabama since 2018. He was the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 1997 to 2001. His most prominent cases were the successful prosecution of two Ku Klux Klan members for the 1963 Birmingham church bombing that killed four African-American girls. Jones announced his candidacy for United States Senate in the 2017 special election following the resignation of Republican incumbent Jeff Sessions to become U.S. Attorney General. He is considered a moderate Democrat who demonstrates a willingness to work with Republicans and split with his party on certain issues. Jones ran for a full term in 2020, and lost to Republican nominee Tommy Tuberville. Jones is currently the only statewide elected Democrat in Alabama and the first Democrat to win statewide office since Lucy Baxley was elected President of the Alabama Public Service Commission in 2008. Jones was born in Fairfield, Alabama to Gordon and Gloria Jones. He graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science in political science in 1976, and earned his Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 1979. Jones’s political career began as staff counsel to the U. S. Senate Judiciary Committee for Alabama Senator Howell Heflin from 1980 to 1984 before resigning to work at a private law firm in Birmingham, Alabama, from 1984 to 1997. President Bill Clinton announced on August 18, 1997, his intent to appoint Jones as U. S.

Attorney for Alabama. The Senate confirmed Jones’s nomination on November 8, 1997,. Jones was responsible for coordinating the state and federal task force in the aftermath, and advocated that Rudolph be tried first in Birmingham before being extradited and tried in Georgia for his crimes in that state, such as the Centennial Olympic Park bombing. Jones prosecuted Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr. and Bobby Frank Cherry for their roles in the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. Both were found guilty in 2001 and sentenced to life in prison. In 2004, he was appointed Special Master General in Alabama in an environmental cleanup case involving Monsanto. In 2007, Jones wrote a book, Bending Toward Justice: The Birmingham Church Bombing that Changed the Course of Civil Rights. He has been reported as a candidate for U. s Attorney General in the Biden administration. Jones has been a member of Beta Theta Pi for more than 20 years and is a former member of the Board of Trustees of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). He is married to former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore, who served as Alabama’s chief justice from 1987 to 1991. Jones and his wife have three children. They have a son, a daughter, a son-in-law, and a stepson, and two step-grandchildren. The couple has a son and a daughter-in law, who lives in Birmingham. The Joneses have a daughter and a grandson, both of whom were born in 2000. The family has three grandchildren.