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95 Tex. L. Rev. [i] (2016-2017)

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  STEPHEN  L. TATUM
  President-Elect

  JAMES A. HEMPHILL
      Treasurer




 BRANDON   T. ALLEN
   R. DOAK BISHOP
JOHN B. CONNALLY   IV
HON.  GREGG   COSTA
    JAMES A. Cox
GWENDOLYN DAWSON


MARK  L.D. WAWRO
     President


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GEOFF  GANNAWAY
MARK   GIUGLIANo
CHARLES  HAMPTON
DEANNA E.   KING
  MIKE  MCKoOL
  STEVE  MELEEN


  RONY  KISHINEVSKY
  Executive Director

     KARL  G DIAL
Immediate Past President




    BEN L. MESCHES
  JESSICAB. PULLIAM
  MICHAEL   L. RAIFF
  ADAM   T. SCHRAMEK
  CHARLES W. SCHWARTZ
  HON. BEA ANN  SMITH


  ScoTT J. ATLAS, ex officio Director
VINCENT  A. RECCA, ex officio Director


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