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Texas’ most tenured Supreme Court justice prepares to retire

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Texas’ Most Tenured Supreme Court Justice Prepares To Retire


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A ‘sea change’

John Cornyn historical photos by Bob Daemmrich.    The year is in the file name.   

This was taken in the House chamber in 1993. 

Left to right,  Justice CRAIG ENOCH, Justice JOHN CORNYN, Justice NATHAN HECHT, Justice RAUL GONZALEZ, Justice TOM PHILLIPS, Justice JACK HIGHTOWER

From Left: Texas Supreme Court Justices Craig Enoch, (now U.S. Sen.) John Cornyn, Hecht, Raul Gonzalez, Tom Philips and Jack Hightower in the Texas House chamber in 1993.

Political changes

Hecht’s reforms

Hecht is sworn into office by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in the House Chamber on Nov. 11, 2013. Hecht's sister Helen is holding the Sam Houston Bible.

What comes next

Supreme Court of Texas Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht  laughs during a Q & A  after hearing two a civil cases at the University of Houston Law Center at in the Danny M. Sheena Courtroom at the John. M. O’Quinn Law Building, Tuesday, October 29, 2024, in Houston.The Court travels twice per year to hold oral arguments in different areas of the state.

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