Holly M. Kirby (born July 9, 1957) is an American lawyer who has served on the Tennessee Supreme Court since 2013, serving as chief justice since 2023. She was appointed to the Supreme Court by Governor Bill Haslam in 2013. She served as a judge of the Tennessee Court of Appeals from 1995 to 2013.
In 1983, Kirby joined the Memphis law firm of Burch, Porter and Johnson, where she specialized in defending businesses in employment-related litigation. In 1990, she became a partner in the firm.[2][3]
In December 2013, Governor Bill Haslam appointed Kirby to the Tennessee Supreme Court to fill the upcoming vacancy left by the retirement of Justice Janice M. Holder.[1] She was sworn in as a justice in September 2014.[4] In September 2023, she was elected to serve as chief justice.[5]