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Sep. 08, 2023

Texas Bans Investigators from Using Hypnosis to Obtain Testimony

The 88th Texas Legislature passed a bill that makes hypnosis-induced statements from being introduced as evidence in criminal trials. Senate Bill 338 took effect on Sept. 1, 2023. The bill defines investigative hypnosis as a law enforcement technique using hypnosis to enhance a witness’s recall of an event, including descriptions of people, conversations, and the environment. This is the second
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Sep. 08, 2023

Entre Nous September 2023: Are We Tired of Being Attired?

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Austin Bar Association membership or the Austin Bar Association board of directors. My law school professor for Agency & Partnership Law was Harold G. Reuschlein, former dean of Villanova Law School, and everyone’s “Proper Gentleman.” He appeared for each class
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Sep. 08, 2023

Two Bills Endorsed by Chief Justice Hecht Signed Into Law

Two of the bills Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht endorsed in his State of the Judiciary address on April 5, 2023, passed during the 88th Texas Legislative Session. The first, House Bill 19, relates “to the creation of a specialty trial court to hear certain cases; authorizing fees.” Specifically, the bill calls this the “Business Court.” The
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Sep. 08, 2023

Taste the Rainbow: Reflections on a Varied Career in Law

Like Skittles, I’ve experienced many flavors of the practice of law. I’ve worked as in-house counsel to a health care system and a Fortune 500 managed care company. I’ve worked at a mid-size medical malpractice firm, a small boutique litigation firm, and as a solo attorney. I have worked on both the plaintiff and defense sides. Given my exposure to
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Sep. 08, 2023

Amicus Briefs Filed in Support of Texas Man on Death Row for Daughter’s Death

Austin attorney Gretchen Sims Sween in May 2023 filed a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the U.S. Supreme Court to conduct plenary review or summarily reverse the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals’ decision in January to uphold the conviction of Robert Roberson. In 2002, Roberson was charged with capital murder in the death of his two-year-old daughter, Nikki.
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Aug. 08, 2023

Texas Supreme Court Update July/August 2023

The following is a summary of a selected opinion issued by the Supreme Court of Texas in May 2023. The summary is intended as an overview of selected aspects of the opinion only; please review the entire opinion. PERSONAL JURISDICTION: “Dieselgate” auto manufacturers subject to specific personal jurisdiction in Texas, despite contacts with Texas being undifferentiated from those with other
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Aug. 07, 2023

Writing in Threes: The Power, the Magic, and the Charm of Three

Anecdotal evidence suggests that, when trying to persuade, presenting three concepts is better than presenting two. Or four. Or more. We see examples of memorable, powerful threes in advertising, in literature, and even in the Declaration of Independence: snap, crackle, and pop I came; I saw; I conquered life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness Yes, I just gave three
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Aug. 07, 2023

Decriminalizing Mental Health in Travis County: Part 1

This is the first in a series of eight articles about the Travis County Forensic Mental Health Project. The Travis County Forensic Mental Health Project delivered its recommendations to the Travis County Commissioners in March 2023. The goal of these recommendations is to provide solutions other than jail to address mental health and substance abuse disorders in the county. The project
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Aug. 07, 2023

One Door Closes, Another Opens: The Origin Story of the Austin Bar/AYLA Leadership Academy

Judge Karin Crump, presiding judge of the 250th Civil District Court of Travis County, and David Courreges, past president of the Austin Bar Association and currently serving on the State Bar board of directors, first discussed the idea of an Austin Bar and AYLA Leadership Academy in 2010. The idea took root while Courreges was assisting Judge Crump in her campaign
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Aug. 07, 2023

Austin Nonprofit Receives Texas Bar Foundation Grant to Develop Self-Improvement Programming for Incarcerated Girls

The Girls Empowerment Network (GEN) has received funding from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Texas Bar Foundation (TBF) to expand its Girl Connect school program to include Texas girls who are involved with the Texas juvenile justice system. Currently, Girl Connect serves girls across 84 program sites throughout Texas, including Austin. Using research-based, trauma-informed techniques, the program… Girls Empowerment
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Sep. 08, 2023

Texas Bans Investigators from Using Hypnosis to Obtain Testimony

The 88th Texas Legislature passed a bill that makes hypnosis-induced statements from being introduced as evidence in criminal trials. Senate…
Featured image for “Entre Nous September 2023: Are We Tired of Being Attired?”
Sep. 08, 2023

Entre Nous September 2023: Are We Tired of Being Attired?

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the…
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Sep. 08, 2023

Two Bills Endorsed by Chief Justice Hecht Signed Into Law

Two of the bills Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht endorsed in his State of the Judiciary address…
Featured image for “Taste the Rainbow: Reflections on a Varied Career in Law”
Sep. 08, 2023

Taste the Rainbow: Reflections on a Varied Career in Law

Like Skittles, I’ve experienced many flavors of the practice of law. I’ve worked as in-house counsel to a health care…
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Sep. 08, 2023

Amicus Briefs Filed in Support of Texas Man on Death Row for Daughter’s Death

Austin attorney Gretchen Sims Sween in May 2023 filed a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the U.S. Supreme…
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Aug. 08, 2023

Texas Supreme Court Update July/August 2023

The following is a summary of a selected opinion issued by the Supreme Court of Texas in May 2023. The…
Featured image for “Writing in Threes: The Power, the Magic, and the Charm of Three”
Aug. 07, 2023

Writing in Threes: The Power, the Magic, and the Charm of Three

Anecdotal evidence suggests that, when trying to persuade, presenting three concepts is better than presenting two. Or four. Or more.…
Featured image for “Decriminalizing Mental Health in Travis County: Part 1”
Aug. 07, 2023

Decriminalizing Mental Health in Travis County: Part 1

This is the first in a series of eight articles about the Travis County Forensic Mental Health Project. The Travis…
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Aug. 07, 2023

One Door Closes, Another Opens: The Origin Story of the Austin Bar/AYLA Leadership Academy

Judge Karin Crump, presiding judge of the 250th Civil District Court of Travis County, and David Courreges, past president of the…
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Aug. 07, 2023

Austin Nonprofit Receives Texas Bar Foundation Grant to Develop Self-Improvement Programming for Incarcerated Girls

The Girls Empowerment Network (GEN) has received funding from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Texas Bar Foundation (TBF)…