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Court of Criminal Appeals Place 8 Judge Michelle Slaughter became a target of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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The Fourteenth Court of Appeals, Place 3 race is between the incumbent, Justice Jerry Zimmerer, and three challengers: Chuck Silverman, Velda Renita…
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 20, 2024
Justice Charles Spain is seeking reelection in the Democratic primary, where Spain is being challenged by Derek Obialo, a Nigerian immigrant with a construction and commercial law practice. Spain's seat on the appellate court also drew two Republican challengers: Fort Bend County 286th District Court Judge Steve Rogers is running against Tonya McLaughlin, a former felony prosecutor who now runs her own criminal defense practice.
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 20, 2024
Justice Cynthia Chapa, Place 3 jurist on the Fourth District Court of Appeals, is unopposed in the Democratic Party primary, but two Republicans are up for consideration to challenge her. Todd McCray, solo practitioner in San Antonio, is in the contest against Michael J. Ritter, senior counsel in the Schmoyer Reinhard firm.
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 20, 2024
Third Court of Appeals, Place 2 Justice Edward Smith is running for a second term on the court and faces two challengers in the Democratic primary–appellate…
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 20, 2024
Justice Richard Hightower, the incumbent sitting in Place 8 on the First Court of Appeals in Houston, must run against personal injury lawyer Ysidra…
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By Law.com Contributing Editors | July 21, 2023
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In a recent Law.com readers' poll, the percentage of respondents who said they have no remaining law school debt aligned very closely with the percentage of respondents who said they disagreed with President Joe Biden's (now-endangered) loan forgiveness plan.
By ALM Staff | February 25, 2022
Some attorneys are pushing for courts to hold certain proceedings remotely by default—even after the pandemic. We'd love to get your opinion on this issue.
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