Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR809

Introduced
3/16/09  
Refer
3/16/09  
Enrolled
3/26/09  

Caption

Congratulating the Honorable Eric V. Moy of Dallas on his election as judge of the 14th Civil District Court.

Impact

The passing of HR809 marks not only a milestone for Judge Moy but also symbolizes progress toward diversity and representation within the judiciary of Texas. It acknowledges the efforts and aspirations of individuals from diverse backgrounds to achieve positions within the legal system. Such recognition can serve to inspire future generations of lawyers and judges who may see their own potential for leadership within the legal profession.

Summary

HR809 is a resolution that congratulates the Honorable Eric V. Moy on his remarkable election as the first African American judge of the 14th Civil District Court in Dallas County. This historic achievement is celebrated in recognition of his dedication to public service and the legal profession. The resolution highlights his extensive background in law, including his education at Southern Methodist University and Harvard Law School, as well as his previous appointments and roles within various legal and community organizations.

Contention

While the resolution is celebratory in nature and does not appear to carry significant legislative contention, it reflects broader discussions about diversity and equal representation in the judiciary. Given Judge Moy's distinguished career and involvement in community development, the resolution aligns with ongoing efforts to enhance diversity within state judicial systems. However, as discussions surrounding representation in various professions continue, some may still argue for further reforms and initiatives aimed at increasing diversity across the judiciary.

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