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Columns


Leads


Features


Message from the President
By Lisa Bowlin Hobbs
As I travel, I often take
a 'selfie in front of
beautiful courthouses.
Modern  or historical,
they symbolize justice
and the rule of law.      Lisa Bowlin
Read more...                Hobbs


Executive Director's Column


By Sharon Sandle
The Society is proud to
play a role in preserving
Texas's rich legal history
and in sharing it with
future generations.
Read more...


Fellows [olumn
By Warren W. Harris
The Society and the
Fellows would like to
thank David J. Beck
for his many years of
service as Chair of the
Fellows. Read more...


Revisiting the Historic Texas Courthouse
Preservation Program at the Margins:
The Trans-Pecos and East Texas
By Bob Brinkman  and Dan K. Utley
The courthouse set the
future framework for
the seat of government,
providing a geopolitical;
hub from which a city
with some promise
of success began to     Grimes County
emerge. Read more...


              Portraits of Justice: Judicial Portraits

   U at the Texas Supreme [ourt
              By Matthew  Kolodoski
Sharon Sandle Hanging on the walls of
              the courtroom of the   0
              Supreme  Court of Texas   .
              are portraits of twenty-
              nine notable Justices
              from the history of the
              Texas Supreme  Court.
              Read more...


Warren W. Harris


Editor-in-Chief's Column
By Hon. John G. Browning
For most of us, stories    a
and courthouses refer
to the testimony and        - p
arguments heard in the
courtrooms. But the
buildings themselves,
and the judicial portraits Ho
inside, have fascinating
stories of their own. Read more...


Land, Eawyers, and Gamblers:
Nineteenth-Century Texas History. as
Told by a Map of San Jacinto County
By Frank Mace
Woven  into the lines
and tiny font of county
maps  drawn by the
Texas General Land
Office you will find
Texas's colorful history. certificate of a
Read more...              land grant


The lectern at the
Texas Supreme
    Court


The Archival Collections of the Texas
Supreme  Court Historical Society
By Keely Drummond
and Marshanah  Taylor
The TSCHS Collections
comprise a range of
both professional
and personal records
documenting  the Texas
Supreme  Court and
other legal history of the Couart sureme
state. Read more...

The 29th Annual Chief Justice John
Hemphill Dinner: Honoring Chief
Justice Nathan L. Hecht
By Rose Doda, Brittany Greger,
and Natasha  Taylor
Photos by Mark Matson
This year's John
Hemphill Dinner
focused on the career
and accomplishments of
retiring Texas Supreme
Court Chief Justice
Nathan L. Hecht.          chiefiustice
                         Hecht at the
Read more...                event


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