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  • Austin, Texas USA Sept. 4, 2018 U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, takes part in the investiture of Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at the Texas Capitol. Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the Supreme Court
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, takes part in the investiture of Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at the Texas Capitol. Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the Supreme Court   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, takes part in the investiture of Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at the Texas Capitol. Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the Supreme Court   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, takes part in the investiture of Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at the Texas Capitol. Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the Supreme Court   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, r, visits with former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, as he takes part in the investiture of Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at the Texas Capitol. Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the Supreme Court   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, r, swears in Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht, r, at the Texas Capitol. Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the Supreme Court.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, takes part in the investiture of Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at the Texas Capitol. Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the Supreme Court   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, takes part in the investiture of Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at the Texas Capitol. Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the Supreme Court   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, takes part in the investiture of Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at the Texas Capitol. Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the Supreme Court   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - Texas Supreme Court Chief justice Nathan Hecht speaks after being sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia at the Texas House chamber.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman of Houston speaks to guests  at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Guzman is running for Texas Attorney General in 2022.
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman of Houston speaks to guests  at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Guzman is running for Texas Attorney General in 2022.
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman of Houston speaks to guests  at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Guzman is running for Texas Attorney General in 2022.
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman of Houston speaks to guests  at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Guzman is running for Texas Attorney General in 2022.
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  • Presbyterian pastor Gregory Davidson speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • The Texas Supreme Court convenes in session for the investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol for new Justice Rebecca A. Huddle of Houston. Huddle  has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  At center is Chief Justice Nathan Hecht.
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott gives a hug at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Former Chief Justice Tom Phillips speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Former Chief Justice Tom Phillips speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Chief Justice Sherry Radack of the First Court of Appeals speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman of Houston speaks to guests  at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Guzman is running for Texas Attorney General in 2022.
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  • Texas Justice Brett Busby at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Retired Justice Paul Green speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman of Houston speaks to guests  at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Guzman is running for Texas Attorney General in 2022.
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman of Houston speaks to guests  at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Guzman is running for Texas Attorney General in 2022.
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  • Former Justice David Medina listens at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman of Houston speaks to guests  at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Guzman is running for Texas Attorney General in 2022.
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  • The Texas Supreme Court convenes in session for the investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol for new Justice Rebecca A. Huddle of Houston. Huddle  has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  At center is Chief Justice Nathan Hecht.
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  • The Texas Supreme Court convenes in session for the investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol for new Justice Rebecca A. Huddle of Houston. Huddle  has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  At center is Chief Justice Nathan Hecht.
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman of Houston speaks to guests  at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Guzman is running for Texas Attorney General in 2022.
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  • Retired Justice Raul Gonzalez speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott leaves an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Former Justice Eva Guzman speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Retired Chief Justice Tom Phillips speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • The Texas Supreme Court convenes in session for the investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol for new Justice Rebecca A. Huddle of Houston. Huddle  has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  At center is Chief Justice Nathan Hecht.
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  • Former Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson speaks at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Former Justice David Medina listens at an investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at her investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  Huddle was previously with Baker Botts in Houston
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  • Rebecca Huddle smiles at guests at her investiture ceremony for the Texas Supreme Court Justice at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • The investiture ceremony for new Texas Supreme Court Justice Rebecca A. Huddle at the Texas Capitol.  Huddle has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.
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  • The Texas Supreme Court convenes in session for the investiture ceremony at the Texas Capitol for new Justice Rebecca A. Huddle of Houston. Huddle  has been on the court for a year but her formal swearing-in ceremony was delayed due to COVID protocols.  At center is Chief Justice Nathan Hecht.
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  • Austin, Texas  The Supreme Court of Texas stands in the Texas House chamber to honor the first Latina Texas Supreme Court justice,  Eva Guzman of Houston, after she is sworn into office by Texas Governor Rick Perry in ceremonies at the Texas Capitol.  Guzman is a well-respected family law judge who grew up in an impoverished Houston home.   <br />
January 11 ,2010  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas   Supreme Court Justice Wallace Jefferson (c) and others watch the first Latina Texas Supreme Court justice,  Eva Guzman of Houston, sworn into office by Texas Governor Rick Perry in ceremonies at the Texas Capitol.  Guzman is a well-respected family law judge who grew up in an impoverished Houston home.   <br />
January 11 ,2010  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia visits Texas - Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, l, visits with former Texas judges Craig Enoch, c, and Raul Gonzalez in the Texas House chamber prior to the investiture of Chief Justice Nathan Hecht.  Gonzalez is a former member of the Texas Supreme Court.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - January 13 , 2010  -  Texas Supreme Court meets in a ceremonial session to honor former members at the Supreme Court Building in Austin.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Alberto Gonzales visits Texas House - Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales speaks with a friend as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, takes part in the investiture of Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht at the Texas Capitol. Gonzales is a former member of the Texas high court.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas USA  1996:  Texas Supreme Court members pose for annual picture.    © Bob Daemmrich Photogrpahy
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  • Investiture ceremony for new Chief Justice Nathan Hecht and Justice Jeff Brown of the Texas Supreme Court on November 11th, 2013  mkc/BDP, Inc.
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  • Investiture ceremony for new Chief Justice Nathan Hecht and Justice Jeff Brown of the Texas Supreme Court on November 11th, 2013  mkc/BDP, Inc.
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  • Investiture ceremony for new Chief Justice Nathan Hecht and Justice Jeff Brown of the Texas Supreme Court on November 11th, 2013  mkc/BDP, Inc.
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  • Austin, Texas  The first Latina Texas Supreme Court justice,  Eva Guzman of Houston, is sworn into office by Texas Governor Rick Perry in ceremonies at the Texas Capitol.  Guzman is a well-respected family law judge who grew up in an impoverished Houston home.   <br />
January 11 ,2010  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas `The first Latina Texas Supreme Court justice,  Eva Guzman of Houston, is sworn into office by Texas Governor Rick Perry in ceremonies at the Texas Capitol.  Guzman is a well-respected family law judge who grew up in an impoverished Houston home.   <br />
January 11 ,2010  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas  U.S. Senator John Cornyn speaks at the swearing in of the first Latina Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman of Houston in the Texas House chamber.   January 11 ,2010  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas -  Teas Governor Rick Perry speaks at the swearing in of the first Latina Supreme Court Justice, Eva Guzman of Houston in the House chamber.  <br />
January 11 ,2010  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX 11NOV04:  Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia speaks at the investiture of Texas Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson at the State Capitol.   ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX 11NOV04:  Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia speaks at the investiture of Texas Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson at the State Capitol.  <br />
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  • Austin, TX 11NOV04:  Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia speaks at the investiture of Texas Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson at the State Capitol.  <br />
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  • Austin, Texas  U.S. Senator John Cornyn speaks at the swearing in of the first Latina Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman of Houston in the Texas House chamber. <br />
January 11 ,2010  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Attorney SARAH WEDDINGTON, 76, who successfully argued against Texas anti-abortion statutes before the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1973 landmark case Roe v. Wade, died Sunday December 26, 2021 in Austin.   She is pictured here at her Austin, Texas office in the late 1990's.
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - A Texas couple sits with the Travis County clerk to get a marriage license as same-sex couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas rushing to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law. <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 4, 2011   U.S. Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer tells anecdotes about his favorite and least favorite court decisions during a speech to an audience at the LBJ Library at the University of Texas.  Breyer also attended a seminar for law students earlier in the day.   <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Attorney SARAH WEDDINGTON, 76, who successfully argued against Texas anti-abortion statutes before the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1973 landmark case Roe v. Wade, died Sunday December 26, 2021 in Austin.   She is pictured here at her Austin, Texas office in the late 1990's.
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  • Attorney SARAH WEDDINGTON, 76, who successfully argued against Texas anti-abortion statutes before the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1973 landmark case Roe v. Wade, died Sunday December 26, 2021 in Austin.   She is pictured here at her Austin, Texas office in the late 1990's.
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  • Attorney SARAH WEDDINGTON, 76, who successfully argued against Texas anti-abortion statutes before the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1973 landmark case Roe v. Wade, died Sunday December 26, 2021 in Austin.   She is pictured here at her Austin, Texas office in the late 1990's.
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  • Attorney SARAH WEDDINGTON, 76, who successfully argued against Texas anti-abortion statutes before the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1973 landmark case Roe v. Wade, died Sunday December 26, 2021 in Austin.   She is pictured here at her Austin, Texas office in the late 1990's.
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  • Attorney SARAH WEDDINGTON, 76, who successfully argued against Texas anti-abortion statutes before the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1973 landmark case Roe v. Wade, died Sunday December 26, 2021 in Austin.   She is pictured here at her Austin, Texas office in the late 1990's.
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  • Texas couples celebrate same sex ruling - Frank Brown hangs up a sign as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.<br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.<br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Jacque Roberts, l, and partner Carmelita Cabello get a marriage license as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law. <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Jacque Roberts, l, and partner Carmelita Cabello get a marriage license as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.   <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Jacque Roberts, l, and partner Carmelita Cabello get a marriage license as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law. <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0507902.jpg
  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.   <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Jacque Roberts, l, and partner Carmelita Cabello rush to get a marriage license asTexas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.   <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Cleo Deleon and Nicole Dimetman hold hands as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.  <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Long time Plano, Texas couple Vic Holmes, l, and Mark Phariss at a press conference at the LBJ Library as same-sex couples rush statewide to get Texas marriage licenses following  the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same sex marriage. Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.  <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Cleo DeLeon and Nicole Dimetman, l, smile at a press conference after Texas couples rush to the Travis County Clerk's Office to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.<br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Long time Plano, TX couple Vic Holmes, l, and Mark Phariss at a press conference at the LBJ Library as same-sex couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office to get marriage licenses following  the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same sex marriage. Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law. At right is Chuck Smith of Euality Texas.   <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Pro-life activist Norma McCorvey poses in a Smithville, TX park on a sweltering summer afternoon.  McCorvey, who was "Jane Roe" in the 1973 Supreme Court case of Roe vs. Wade that struck down many state laws that restricted abortion, has led an eventful and fascinating life on both sides of the issue. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Pro-life activist Norma McCorvey poses in a Smithville, TX park on a sweltering summer afternoon.  McCorvey, who was "Jane Roe" in the 1973 Supreme Court case of Roe vs. Wade that struck down many state laws that restricted abortion, has led an eventful and fascinating life on both sides of the issue. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 4, 2011   U.S. Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer tells anecdotes about his favorite and least favorite court decisions during a speech to an audience at the LBJ Library at the University of Texas.  Breyer also attended a seminar for law students earlier in the day.   <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 4, 2011   U.S. Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer tells anecdotes about his favorite and least favorite court decisions during a speech to an audience at the LBJ Library at the University of Texas.  Breyer also attended a seminar for law students earlier in the day.   <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 4, 2011   U.S. Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer tells anecdotes about his favorite and least favorite court decisions during a speech to an audience at the LBJ Library at the University of Texas.  Breyer also attended a seminar for law students earlier in the day.   <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 4, 2011   U.S. Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer tells anecdotes about his favorite and least favorite court decisions during a speech to an audience at the LBJ Library at the University of Texas.  Breyer also attended a seminar for law students earlier in the day.   <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 4, 2011   U.S. Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer tells anecdotes about his favorite and least favorite court decisions during a speech to an audience at the LBJ Library at the University of Texas.  Breyer also attended a seminar for law students earlier in the day.   <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 4, 2011   U.S. Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer tells anecdotes about his favorite and least favorite court decisions during a speech to an audience at the LBJ Library at the University of Texas.  Breyer also attended a seminar for law students earlier in the day.   <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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