As Gov. Rick Perry prepares to leave the Governor’s Mansion on Jan. 19, he is also leaving a mark on the Texas judiciary: He appointed more than 260 jurists during his 14 years in office.
Texas Lawyer analyzed appointments over Perry’s long tenure to examine the judges he named to the state’s courts, and interviewed insiders about the pros and cons of Perry’s legacy on the judiciary.
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