Us Senator John Cornyn (tx)
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CALA: Bill by Sen. Cornyn would mean more financial transparency for federal judges
Legislation sponsored by U.S. Senator John Cornyn will bring much-needed financial transparency to the federal judiciary. -
Celebrating 100 Years of Ellington Field
A lot has changed in Houston, Texas over the past 100 years. For one, the city’s population is now about seventeen times what it was in 1917. We’ve found better ways to beat the year-round heat than 300-pound blocks of ice, thankfully. And you don’t see too many horses and buggies riding down Houston’s Westheimer Road anymore. But one institution that has stood the test of time, and is still up-and-running on its 100th anniversary this month, is Houston’s Ellington Field--and you could say its history is the story of a lifetime. -
Cornyn: Death, Neglect, Broken Promises at the VA
This op-ed by U.S. Senator John Cornyn, R-Texas, first appeared in the Waco Tribune-Herald on May 6. -
Texas not 'Judicial Hellhole,' but report says patent trolls and class actions still problems
For the first time since it has been published, Texas does not appear on the list of "Judicial Hellholes" in an annual report. -
Cornyn: Is this America or China?
U.S. Senator John Cornyn authored the following column on National Review Online, May 15, 2013: -
Cornyn recognized as 'taxpayer hero'
WASHINGTON � U.S. Senator John Cornyn, R-Texas, was recognized as a Taxpayer Hero on Tuesday by the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) for his "willingness to stand up for American taxpayers" during the first session of the 111th Congress. -
A good judge is hard to find
When asked why Southern writers so often write about freaks, Flannery O'Connor responded, "because we are still able to recognize one." -
Legally Speaking: Justice for sale?
Perhaps it's only appropriate that in a hotly-contested election year, the latest legal thriller from trial lawyer-turned-literary-cottage-industry John Grisham centers on the buying of influence in the courts by moneyed special interests.