H.C.R. No. 100 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The Honorable Jack Pope, a retired chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, is celebrating his 100th birthday on April 18, 2013, and this occasion provides an ideal opportunity to recognize his immeasurable service to the Lone Star State; and WHEREAS, At 100, Chief Justice Pope is by all accounts the oldest living former state supreme court chief justice in modern American history and the first to reach the century mark; he served as a judge in trial and appellate courts for 38 years, giving him the longest judicial tenure of any Texas Supreme Court justice; and WHEREAS, During his exemplary service on the Court of Civil Appeals in San Antonio, Chief Justice Pope reshaped Texas water law by defining the Spanish roots of water grants in a seminal opinion subsequently adopted by the Texas Supreme Court as its own, a rarity in the annals of the court; years later, author James A. Michener sought his expertise on the important role of water when researching his acclaimed historical novel Texas; and WHEREAS, This remarkable jurist began his career before the advent of formal judicial training; his quest to educate himself in the field led him to become a powerful advocate for professional education for all Texas judges, a mission now carried on by the Texas Center for the Judiciary; his efforts culminated in the establishment of compulsory continuing judicial education and the adoption of the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct by the Supreme Court of Texas; and WHEREAS, Committed to the principle of justice for all Texans, Chief Justice Pope created a means to fund legal assistance for the poor; he devised a system to channel interest earned on attorneys' client-trust accounts for the benefit of legal aid organizations in the state; and WHEREAS, His profound reputation for judicial integrity and principled decision-making prompted his former Supreme Court colleague Thomas M. Reavley to call Chief Justice Pope the greatest jurist with whom he has served; this is high tribute indeed from Judge Reavley, who has worked with judges on all but one of the 11 regional federal circuits in the United States, and who now has senior status on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; and WHEREAS, A cofounder of the Texas Supreme Court Historical Society, Chief Justice Pope now is its chair emeritus; the organization will soon publish a collection of his writings under a title referencing his proud description of himself as a "common law" judge; this volume will be the first in a new judicial history series; and WHEREAS, Born and reared in Abilene, Chief Justice Pope knew from the time he was a boy that he wanted to be a lawyer; as a youth, he also showed the passion for learning that later marked his distinguished career and that led him to champion judicial education; he was a voracious reader and found inspiration in such figures as the Roman historian Tacitus and orator Cicero and in the American legal scholars Roscoe Pound and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.; and WHEREAS, Jack Pope graduated from Abilene High School in 1930 and went on to attend Abilene Christian College, where he majored in speech, earned letters as a member of the debate and tennis teams, and served as president of the junior class and the student association; subsequently, at The University of Texas School of Law, he served as editor of the Texas Law Review; and WHEREAS, Licensed by the bar in 1937, Chief Justice Pope moved to Corpus Christi and joined the firm of his uncle, former state representative Walter E. Pope; he quickly gained wide-ranging experience in civil and criminal law and in New Deal-era labor and transportation regulatory law; and WHEREAS, He served in the U.S. Navy Reserve for two years at the end of World War II; upon returning to Corpus Christi in 1946, he resumed the practice of law, but later that year, at the age of 33, he was appointed judge of the 94th District Court; he was the youngest district judge then serving in Texas; and WHEREAS, In 1950, Chief Justice Pope won the first of three consecutive terms to the Court of Civil Appeals in San Antonio, the first justice who was from south of Bexar County to be elected to that court; he won election to the Supreme Court of Texas in 1964, and during his years as an associate justice, he not only led efforts for judicial and procedural reform, but also helped to draft significant rulings on property rights; in 1982, Governor Bill Clements appointed him chief justice, an office he held until his retirement in 1985; and WHEREAS, Known for the lucidity of his thought and writing, he published more than 1,000 judicial opinions and over 70 law-related articles over the course of his career; and WHEREAS, Since stepping down from the bench some 28 years ago, Chief Justice Pope has continued an active life; he has served as president of the Christian Chronicle National Council, an advisory body created to serve the international newspaper of the Churches of Christ, and coedited a volume about his ancestor John Berry, a notable Texas pioneer; in 2011, he published My Little United Nations, paying fond tribute to the multicultural team of dedicated assistants and caregivers who have nurtured his soul and body; and WHEREAS, Chief Justice Pope credits Abilene Christian University with providing an essential foundation for his success in life, and in return for the invaluable lessons he learned there, he has been one of that school's staunchest supporters; he joined the ACU Board of Trustees in 1954 and for many years served on the senior board; and WHEREAS, In tribute to its esteemed graduate, ACU has conferred on Chief Justice Pope its Outstanding Alumnus of the Year award, as well as its Change the World award; moreover, since 1989, the school has bestowed scholarships on outstanding students who are intending to pursue a career in public service, designating them as Jack Pope Fellows; and WHEREAS, Another institution that has benefited from Chief Justice Pope's active involvement is the State Law Library, which was created as a separate state agency in 1971 largely through his efforts; Chief Justice Pope has served as a member emeritus of the Friends of the State Law Library Board of Directors, and the Friends have recognized him and another former chief justice, the late Joe Greenhill, with the establishment of the Greenhill-Pope Law Book Fund; and WHEREAS, Chief Justice Pope is the recipient of four honorary degrees and countless other accolades; in 2009, the Texas Center for Legal Ethics presented him with its first Chief Justice Jack Pope Professionalism Award, and in 2010 the judicial section of the State Bar of Texas honored him with its inaugural Judicial Lifetime Achievement Award; and WHEREAS, From their marriage in 1938 until her passing in 2004, Jack Pope and his wife, Allene, shared a richly rewarding union; their family today includes two sons, Allen and Jackson Pope, two grandsons, Drew and Ryan Pope, and two great-grandchildren, Dylan and Peyton Locke; and WHEREAS, Greatly admired for his intellect and integrity, Chief Justice Pope has contributed significantly to jurisprudence in the State of Texas, and it is indeed a privilege to join in wishing him well on this special day; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 83rd Legislature of the State of Texas hereby commend the Honorable Jack Pope for his exceptional service to the Lone Star State and congratulate him on the momentous occasion of his 100th birthday; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Chief Justice Pope as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate. Branch Straus M. Gonzalez of El Paso Oliveira Straus M. Gonzalez of El Paso Oliveira Straus M. Gonzalez of El Paso Oliveira Allen N. Gonzalez of El Paso Orr Allen N. Gonzalez of El Paso Orr Allen N. Gonzalez of El Paso Orr Alonzo Gooden Otto Alonzo Gooden Otto Alonzo Gooden Otto Alvarado Guerra Paddie Alvarado Guerra Paddie Alvarado Guerra Paddie Anchia Guillen Parker Anchia Guillen Parker Anchia Guillen Parker Anderson Gutierrez Patrick Anderson Gutierrez Patrick Anderson Gutierrez Patrick Ashby Harless Perez Ashby Harless Perez Ashby Harless Perez Aycock Harper-Brown Perry Aycock Harper-Brown Perry Aycock Harper-Brown Perry Bell Hernandez Luna Phillips Bell Hernandez Luna Phillips Bell Hernandez Luna Phillips Bohac Herrero Pickett Bohac Herrero Pickett Bohac Herrero Pickett Bonnen of Brazoria Hilderbran Pitts Bonnen of Brazoria Hilderbran Pitts Bonnen of Brazoria Hilderbran Pitts Bonnen of Galveston Howard Price Bonnen of Galveston Howard Price Bonnen of Galveston Howard Price Branch Huberty Raney Branch Huberty Raney Branch Huberty Raney Burkett Hughes Ratliff Burkett Hughes Ratliff Burkett Hughes Ratliff Burnam Hunter Raymond Burnam Hunter Raymond Burnam Hunter Raymond Button Isaac Reynolds Button Isaac Reynolds Button Isaac Reynolds Callegari Johnson Riddle Callegari Johnson Riddle Callegari Johnson Riddle Canales Kacal Ritter Canales Kacal Ritter Canales Kacal Ritter Capriglione Keffer Rodriguez of Bexar Capriglione Keffer Rodriguez of Bexar Capriglione Keffer Rodriguez of Bexar Carter King of Hemphill Rodriguez of Travis Carter King of Hemphill Rodriguez of Travis Carter King of Hemphill Rodriguez of Travis Clardy King of Parker Rose Clardy King of Parker Rose Clardy King of Parker Rose Coleman King of Taylor Sanford Coleman King of Taylor Sanford Coleman King of Taylor Sanford Collier King of Zavala Schaefer Collier King of Zavala Schaefer Collier King of Zavala Schaefer Cook Kleinschmidt Sheets Cook Kleinschmidt Sheets Cook Kleinschmidt Sheets Cortez Klick Sheffield of Bell Cortez Klick Sheffield of Bell Cortez Klick Sheffield of Bell Craddick Kolkhorst Sheffield of Coryell Craddick Kolkhorst Sheffield of Coryell Craddick Kolkhorst Sheffield of Coryell Creighton Krause Simmons Creighton Krause Simmons Creighton Krause Simmons Crownover Kuempel Simpson Crownover Kuempel Simpson Crownover Kuempel Simpson Dale Larson Smith Dale Larson Smith Dale Larson Smith Darby Laubenberg Smithee Darby Laubenberg Smithee Darby Laubenberg Smithee Davis of Dallas Lavender Springer Davis of Dallas Lavender Springer Davis of Dallas Lavender Springer J. Davis of Harris Leach Stephenson J. Davis of Harris Leach Stephenson J. Davis of Harris Leach Stephenson S. Davis of Harris Lewis Stickland S. Davis of Harris Lewis Stickland S. Davis of Harris Lewis Stickland Deshotel Longoria Strama Deshotel Longoria Strama Deshotel Longoria Strama Dukes Lozano Taylor Dukes Lozano Taylor Dukes Lozano Taylor Dutton Lucio III Thompson of Brazoria Dutton Lucio III Thompson of Brazoria Dutton Lucio III Thompson of Brazoria Eiland Marquez Thompson of Harris Eiland Marquez Thompson of Harris Eiland Marquez Thompson of Harris Elkins Martinez Toth Elkins Martinez Toth Elkins Martinez Toth Fallon Martinez Fischer Turner of Collin Fallon Martinez Fischer Turner of Collin Fallon Martinez Fischer Turner of Collin Farias McClendon Turner of Harris Farias McClendon Turner of Harris Farias McClendon Turner of Harris Farney Menendez Turner of Tarrant Farney Menendez Turner of Tarrant Farney Menendez Turner of Tarrant Farrar Miles Villalba Farrar Miles Villalba Farrar Miles Villalba Fletcher Miller of Comal Villarreal Fletcher Miller of Comal Villarreal Fletcher Miller of Comal Villarreal Flynn Miller of Fort Bend Vo Flynn Miller of Fort Bend Vo Flynn Miller of Fort Bend Vo Frank Moody Walle Frank Moody Walle Frank Moody Walle Frullo Morrison White Frullo Morrison White Frullo Morrison White Geren Munoz, Jr. Workman Geren Munoz, Jr. Workman Geren Munoz, Jr. Workman Giddings Murphy Wu Giddings Murphy Wu Giddings Murphy Wu Goldman Naishtat Zedler Goldman Naishtat Zedler Goldman Naishtat Zedler Gonzales Nevarez Zerwas Gonzales Nevarez Zerwas Gonzales Nevarez Zerwas ______________________________ ______________________________ President of the Senate Speaker of the House I certify that H.C.R. No. 100 was adopted by the House on April 18, 2013, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House I certify that H.C.R. No. 100 was adopted by the Senate on April 29, 2013, by a viva-voce vote. ______________________________ Secretary of the Senate APPROVED: __________________ Date __________________ Governor Straus M. Gonzalez of El Paso Oliveira Allen N. Gonzalez of El Paso Orr Alonzo Gooden Otto Alvarado Guerra Paddie Anchia Guillen Parker Anderson Gutierrez Patrick Ashby Harless Perez Aycock Harper-Brown Perry Bell Hernandez Luna Phillips Bohac Herrero Pickett Bonnen of Brazoria Hilderbran Pitts Bonnen of Galveston Howard Price Branch Huberty Raney Burkett Hughes Ratliff Burnam Hunter Raymond Button Isaac Reynolds Callegari Johnson Riddle Canales Kacal Ritter Capriglione Keffer Rodriguez of Bexar Carter King of Hemphill Rodriguez of Travis Clardy King of Parker Rose Coleman King of Taylor Sanford Collier King of Zavala Schaefer Cook Kleinschmidt Sheets Cortez Klick Sheffield of Bell Craddick Kolkhorst Sheffield of Coryell Creighton Krause Simmons Crownover Kuempel Simpson Dale Larson Smith Darby Laubenberg Smithee Davis of Dallas Lavender Springer J. Davis of Harris Leach Stephenson S. Davis of Harris Lewis Stickland Deshotel Longoria Strama Dukes Lozano Taylor Dutton Lucio III Thompson of Brazoria Eiland Marquez Thompson of Harris Elkins Martinez Toth Fallon Martinez Fischer Turner of Collin Farias McClendon Turner of Harris Farney Menendez Turner of Tarrant Farrar Miles Villalba Fletcher Miller of Comal Villarreal Flynn Miller of Fort Bend Vo Frank Moody Walle Frullo Morrison White Geren Munoz, Jr. Workman Giddings Murphy Wu Goldman Naishtat Zedler Gonzales Nevarez Zerwas