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Theme for My Second Term as President: HCCLA
A man dies when he refuses to stand up for that which is right. A man dies when he refuses to stand up for justice.
HCCLA 45th Annual Banquet
I am honored to share this night with my friends and colleagues: Stanley Schneider, Mark Bennett, David Dow, Thuy Le, Nicolas Hughes, and David Ryan.
YOU THINK TRAFFIC IS BAD TODAY?
My son the traffic engineer was attending a conference in Aggieland and forwarded me the following statistics: Texas’ 10 fastest growing counties by 2050 (Percent)
not lasting long
Some say I’m obsessed. Some say it’s cool. Some say I remember that! My obsession with signs (neon signs, vintage signs, local signs, unique signs,
time to teach
One of those Facebook “challenges” that made its rounds a while back asked you to name ten things that most people may not know about
Jobs after Conviction: Not likely!
It is difficult enough to find work. Saddle a person with a “conviction” or even a “probation” and employers will quickly pass on that applicant.
the Defender
In my spare time, I volunteer as editor of the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association publication The Defender. I have served as editor since 2009.
Walls of Justice
The historic 1910 Courthouse in Harris County boldly displays the scales of justice above its entry; however, until recent years the courthouses of Harris County
New Outlook
I’m working on a new outlook for blogging! Making the time to blog proves to be my greatest challenge; however, I want to be able
Friends or the Government?
You know that old saying: keep your friends close and your social media friends even closer! Well that’s the new twist on the old saying.