Texas Supreme Court Hearings at SHSU

As the sun rose, the Ambassadors awoke and prepared for the day by suiting up and heading to the Gaertner Performing Arts Center.  While some time was available for coffee, when the clock struck 8:30, all Ambassadors hustled to their posts. Some Ambassadors helped police officers at the Concert Hall entrance…

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…others greeted guests, and others provided what was needed for the Justices before the hearings.

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At 9:30 in the morning, the crowd lined up outside eager to watch the two cases being heard.

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With Marshal Blake Hawthorne announcing “Oyez, Oyez, Oyez, All Rise,” the TXSC Justices entered SHSU–for the first time ever–to hear a case.

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The first wave of attendees watched a case involving a heart surgeon filing a suit against his contractor over a wrongful termination charge. It was an interesting case, with much discussion over how to calculate earning, when cause was or wasn’t needed, and what records were used for dismissal.

The second hearing was one that some found a bit more difficult to follow. It concerned a business appealing jury instructions on a second trial that was given to the employee who had previously been awarded monetary damages for being injured on the job. Although a bit technical, throughout the two cases students and other attendees were captivated by the court’s performance.

All were attentive to the Justices’s interrogation, the attorneys’ responses, and, in short, the judicial process. Part of the SHSU Moot Court team attended the hearings and took notes on how the legal representation addressed the Justices’ concerns and questions to hopefully use in the upcoming Moot Court season.

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Apart from the judicial process, it was a point of satisfaction for Keith Coogler and his construction management students, who successfully built the judicial bench for the hearings.  It was an impressive feat, one commented on by the attorneys (“Wow”) and the Justices, who said they felt “right at home.”

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Following the hearings, the Justices graciously posed for photos with the Ambassadors.

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The Justices also posed with a group of exchange students from China…

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…the GPAC staff…

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…and their security detail.

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It was a wonderful opportunity.

A Barrister Banquet: The TX Supreme Court comes to SHSU

By Alejandra Galvan

On March 1st and March 2nd, the LEAP Center joined the President’s Office and the TX Supreme Court to make history. For the first time ithe Supreme Court of Texas provided students with the opportunity to witness two Court proceedings in the comfort of their own campus!

Leaving behind the bustling Texas Capitol, the Austin Interns/LEAP Ambassadors made their journey back to Huntsville, TX. We looked forward to returning to the quaint town of Huntsville, while also knowing we would be greeting and eating with the Texas Supreme Court Justices.

Of course, prior to the Wednesday night dinner with the justices, we had some preparing to do for the actual court cases.  This involved us moving things around and otherwise preparing the Gaertner Performing Arts Center to look like a courtroom.

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That evening, the justices were welcomed to SHSU with a reception and dinner in Austin Hall.  Two of the ambassadors coordinated with the Court’s DPS officers to transport (in golf carts) the justices and other guests to dinner.

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Although formally charged with greeting the justices and guests–including elected officials, local attorneys, and University administrators…

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we were able to spend time with some familiar faces…

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…old friends…

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…and the justices.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, LEAP Ambassadors, Texas Supreme Court, Austin Hall, Chief Justice Nate Hecht

It was appropriate that the event took place in Austin Hall, which was housed by Austin College which, in turn, housed the state’s first law school.

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In fact, General Sam Houston was on the board of directors for Austin College.  Thus, this historic event traced directly back to the life and career of Texas’s most famous lawyer, and the ambiance seemed to make everyone happier.

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The real fun, though, was just having the opportunity to mingle and see people having a good time.

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The night’s program included remarks from Professor Mike Yawn…

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…President Dana Hoyt…

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…and Chief Justice Nathan Hecht.

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At least one TXSC Justice was seated at each table, often with at least one attorney, and this arrangement benefited the Ambassadors well in terms of advice in our future law careers.

...and President Dana Hoyt

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Perhaps no one had a better seat than Christina Perez, who sat alongside President Hoyt, Chief Justice Nathan Hecht, 10th Court of Appeals Chief Justice Tom Gray, and County Judge Danny Pierce.  Gray and Pierce, long-time friends of the LEAP Ambassadors, calmed Perez’s nerves, and allowed her to enjoy her time with the TXSC Chief Justice and University President.  And they, in turn, seemed to enjoy the night as well.

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As the echoing laughter and chatter in Austin Hall died down, the attending guests bid their farewells to the Justices. The LEAP Ambassadors reflected on the night while standing in the now empty Austin Hall before leaving to get a good night’s rest for what the following day had in store.

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The System Works: SHSU Interns in Austin!

Even though the 85th Legislative Session has begun and the Austin interns are starting to work long hours, we still make an effort to stay engaged through volunteerism. Last Wednesday, the interns/LEAP Ambassadors were invited to volunteer at the 3rd Biennial Texas State University System Foundation Gala. The Gala is an important scholarship fundraiser that benefits students across the TSUS System.

The Gala began with a host reception at 6p.m. but we arrived at 5p.m. to assist with anything that was needed before the arrival of guests. While some of us assisted at the check-in table, others guided guests to the reception area. As for Kaitlyn and Christina, they had the opportunity to assist at the Governor Abbott photo station and even got to take a picture with him!

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At the registration table, we assisted with checking-in guests and providing them with a name tag. During the check-in process we used an app on our phones called “Legacy Check-In.” Instead of having multiple paper copies of guest lists and then combining them at the end, this app automatically updates for every person using it. It also has a nice feature that shows the percentage of guests that have been checked in. Additionally, as the event starts, it allows you to see how many people are missing. In doing so, we were able to do some last-minute seating to fill the gaps at the tables. It was fun to learn about this new technology!

Austin, Texas Feb. 15, 2017: Texas State University System (TSUS) Foundation Gala at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Austin on Feb. 15, 2017.  Photos by Bob Daemmrich   for reprints call 512-469-9700 or email  janis@bobphoto.com
Alex Galavan, Beatriz Martinez, and Brian Aldaco.  Austin, Texas Feb. 15, 2017: Texas State University System (TSUS) Foundation Gala at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Austin on Feb. 15, 2017. Photos by Bob Daemmrich for reprints call 512-469-9700 or email janis@bobphoto.com.

Once we signed in all the guests and led them to the ballroom, we joined the gala for dinner and to enjoy the program. Chancellor Brian McCall began by introducing their Honorary Guest, Governor Greg Abbott. Governor Abbott made special remarks about Texas and the importance of the TSUS system . The constituent universities (Sam Houston State proudly included) “are providing the future workforce of Texas, which attracts companies to Texas,” remarked Governor Abbot. Before the gala ended, a check for $300,000 was presented for scholarships for students within the TSUS System.

As the night came to a close, we had the opportunity to meet with Vice Chancellor Sean Cunningham and President Hoyt for a quick picture. As always, we are very excited to meet with them as they are very supportive of us and the Austin Intern Program!

President Dana Hoyt, TSUS Foundation Gala, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, LEAP Center

It was an honor to represent Sam Houston State University at such an important event for the Texas State University System. We are all thankful that the University System chose us as volunteers and hope to volunteer for them again!

Special thanks to TSUS Foundation Executive Director Mike Wintemute, who emailed us and invited us to the event.   It is a pleasure to attend a University and a University System that engages fully with the students, providing unique opportunities in education and job placement.