by JOBSPAC | Feb 24, 2016 | Judicial Elections, Name Recognition |
In any other state, an alliance with a convicted Ponzi schemer, a paid stint promoting an FDA-banned diet pill and an assault charge for punching a state representative might preclude a candidate from vying for a seat on the state Supreme Court. Not in Texas. Instead,...
by JOBSPAC | Feb 22, 2016 | Judicial Elections, Name Recognition, Texas Supreme Court |
by Ross Ramsey, The Texas Tribune February 22, 2016 Editor’s note: If you’d like an email notice whenever we publish Ross Ramsey’s column, click here. What’s the deal with Texas Republican primary voters and candidates with Hispanic names? This...
by JOBSPAC | Jan 5, 2016 | Judicial Elections, Name Recognition |
by MARK PULLIAM January 4, 2016 1:41 PM Trial lawyers make a cynical play for the Texas Supreme Court, Place 9 This is another post on the races currently underway for three seats on the Texas Supreme Court. I have previously written about the race between incumbent...