ABA Family Law Section: Military Committee Find the Military Committee's
Judges' Guide to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act here.
Correctional Management Institute of Texas The Correctional Management Institute of Texas is responsible for developing and delivering professional development training programs for personnel in juvenile and adult institutional and community corrections agencies.
Department of Information Resources Judicial Family Institute The Judicial Family Insitute serves as a clearinghouse for judicial officers and their families to be in contact with individual state and national judicial educational organizations for answers to questions that arise ranging from ethical issues to practical matters.
Judicial Section of the State Bar of Texas The Judicial Section of the State Bar of Texas
National Association of Women Judges Founded in 1979, NAWJ is a non-profit organization with more than 1,400 members, including both female and male judges, from every state and all levels of the judiciary. The association's mission is to provide strong, committed judicial leadership to improve the administration of justice and to ensure fairness, gender equality and diversity in American courts.
National Center for State Courts Founded in 1971 by U.S. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) is a nonprofit organization that promotes justice through leadership and service to the state courts. Through numerous programs and divisions, the NCSC is committed to improving the administration of justice in the United States and abroad.
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges is dedicated to serving the nation's children and families by improving the courts of juvenile and family jurisdictions. Our mission is to better the justice system through education and applied research and improve the standards, practices and effectiveness of the juvenile court system.
The National Judicial College Since 1963, The National Judicial College has provided educational and professional development opportunities to over 58,000 judges worldwide. From limited jurisdiction judges to U.S. Supreme Court justices, attendees from all areas of the judicial system have benefited from the very best in judicial education offered at the College.
SCOTUSblogState Bar of Texas The State Bar of Texas is an administrative agency of the judicial branch in Texas. Every licensed attorney is a member of the State Bar, which provides a wide array of services to its members and the public.
State of Texas The State of Texas website is intended to serve as the official compilation of Texas government electronic resources, both at the state and local levels, and as an index of Texas governmental or taxing authority web sites and services.
Texas Access to Justice Commission The Supreme Court of Texas created the Texas Access to Justice Commission to coordinate services for people who need legal help but may not be able to afford it or find it. The Commission’s goals include reducing barriers to the justice system and increasing resources and funding for Legal Aid.
Texas Association for Court Administration (TACA) TACA is organized to encourage and promote continuing education and maintenance of professional standards for Court Administration in the State of Texas.
The Texas Association of District Judges (TADJ)Texas CASA Texas CASA advocates for abused and neglected children in the court system through the development, growth and support of local CASA programs.
Texas Department of Criminal JusticeTexas Ethics CommissionTexas Lawyer PressTexas Lawyers for Children
Texas Lawyers for Children provides statewide assistance to judges and attorneys who handle child abuse and neglect cases. TLC's mission is to improve case outcomes for abused and neglected children by enhancing the quality of legal services they receive.
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Texas State Cemetery The Texas State Cemetery serves as the burial ground for Texas' most notable sons and daughters. The Cemetery includes the graves of 11 Governors, three Lieutenant Governors, two American Revolutionary War veterans, 64 Republic of Texas veterans, and 2,200 Confederate veterans and their spouses.
Texas Statutes These files include revisions to the Texas Statutes through the 81st Regular Session of the Texas Legislature.
Texas Trial Lawyers Association