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John C. Alaniz (1957): [77] [78] First Hispanic American male (a lawyer) elected to the Texas State House of Representatives from Bexar County, Texas (1960) Andrew L. Jefferson Jr. (1959): [ 79 ] First African American male to serve as the Assistant District Attorney of Bexar County, Texas (1961)
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Robert L. Pitman – United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas; Former United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas; First openly LBGT US Attorney and Federal Judge in Texas; Jack Pope (1913-) – Lawyer, judge, and Supreme Court of Texas Chief Justice 1982-1985
In 1947, a group of parishioners from the Ramsey Church of Christ were disfellowship after a doctrinal dispute; these members included Charlie Fenter and his son-in-law Voy Wilks. The new group founded a church in De Leon, TX called “A Church of Christ.” In 1952, Charlie Fenter separated from that church, and created a congregation which ...
Attorneys say Austin violated military rules in halting deal for alleged 9/11 conspirators. Haley Britzky, CNN. August 7, 2024 at 3:51 PM. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images.
Earle moved to Austin when he was 19 to attend the University of Texas and the University of Texas School of Law. In 1967, while a law student, he went to work in the office of Texas Governor John Connally. [5] After graduating from law school, [citation needed] he was appointed and served as a municipal judge in that city from 1969 to 1972. At ...
CC-1 was arrested by Brazilian law enforcement on Jan. 18, 2024, for his involvement in Brent Sikkema’s murder. Rio state police identified the man arrested as Alejandro Triana Trevez last year.
The State Bar of Texas is composed of those persons licensed to practice law in Texas and is an "integrated" or "mandatory" bar. The State Bar Act, adopted by the Legislature in 1939, mandates that all attorneys licensed to practice law in Texas be members of the State Bar. [4] [5] As of 2023, membership in the Texas Bar stood at 113,771. [6]