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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
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WHEREAS, The Honorable Jack Pope, a retired chief justice of |
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the Texas Supreme Court who has rendered immeasurable service to |
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the Lone Star State, is celebrating his 98th birthday on April 18, |
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2011; and |
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WHEREAS, This remarkable milestone signifies the beginning |
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of the ninth year of the ninth decade of Chief Justice Pope's |
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accomplished life; and |
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WHEREAS, Born and raised in Abilene, Chief Justice Pope knew |
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from the time he was a boy that he wanted to be a lawyer; as a youth, |
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he also showed the passion for learning that later marked his |
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distinguished career and that would make him an early proponent of |
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judicial education in Texas; a voracious reader, he found |
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inspiration in such figures as the Roman historian Tacitus and |
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orator Cicero and in the American legal philosophers Roscoe Pound |
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and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.; and |
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WHEREAS, After graduating from Abilene High School in 1930, |
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Jack Pope attended Abilene Christian College, where he majored in |
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speech, earned letters as a member of the debate and tennis teams, |
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and served as president of the junior class and the student |
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association; subsequently, at The University of Texas School of |
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Law, he served as editor of the Texas Law Review; and |
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WHEREAS, Licensed by the bar in 1937, Chief Justice Pope |
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moved to Corpus Christi and joined the firm of his uncle, former |
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state representative Walter E. Pope; he quickly gained wide-ranging |
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experience in civil and criminal law and in New Deal-era labor and |
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transportation regulatory law; and |
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WHEREAS, Though he was exempt from military service in World |
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War II because he was the father of two young children, Chief |
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Justice Pope enlisted in the U.S. Navy Reserve in 1944 and served |
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stateside for the next two years; discharged in 1946, he returned to |
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the practice of law but later that year received an appointment as |
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judge of the 94th District Court and became, at the age of 33, the |
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youngest district judge then serving in Texas; and |
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WHEREAS, In 1950, Chief Justice Pope won the first of three |
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consecutive terms on the Court of Civil Appeals in San Antonio; |
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during his tenure, he issued a landmark ruling concerning the |
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Spanish roots of Texas water law, establishing a precedent that |
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continues to guide jurists to the present day; and |
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WHEREAS, Elected to the Texas Supreme Court in 1964, Chief |
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Justice Pope helped to draft significant rulings on property rights |
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and judicial and procedural reform during his years as an associate |
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justice; in 1982, Governor Bill Clements appointed him to the post |
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of chief justice, an office he held until his retirement in 1985; |
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his tenure in that post was marked by the elimination of double |
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appeals and by other important reforms in court administration; at |
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the time he returned to private life, Chief Justice Pope's |
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cumulative service on the bench in trial and appellate courts made |
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him the longest-serving judge in the history of the Texas Supreme |
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Court; and |
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WHEREAS, Known for the lucidity of his thought and writing, |
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he published more than 1,000 judicial opinions and over 70 |
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law-related articles during the course of his career; and |
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WHEREAS, Since stepping down from the bench some 25 years |
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ago, Chief Justice Pope has continued to lead an active life; he has |
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served as president of the Christian Chronicle National Council, an |
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advisory body created to serve the international newspaper of the |
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Churches of Christ, coedited a volume about his ancestor John |
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Berry, a notable Texas pioneer, and cofounded the Texas Supreme |
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Court Historical Society, which has named him chair emeritus; an |
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avid walker who is well-known among his neighbors for his habitual |
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jaunts, Chief Justice Pope was featured by an Austin television |
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station as he trained to walk 9.6 miles in celebration of his 96th |
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birthday, stretching to reach his toes with an ease that would make |
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a teenage athlete envious; and |
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WHEREAS, Chief Justice Pope credits Abilene Christian |
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University with providing an essential foundation for his success |
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in life, and in return for the invaluable lessons he learned there, |
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he has been one of that school's staunchest supporters; he joined |
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the ACU Board of Trustees in 1954 and has served on the senior board |
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since 1983; and |
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WHEREAS, In tribute to its esteemed graduate, ACU has |
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conferred on Chief Justice Pope its Outstanding Alumnus of the Year |
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award, as well as its Change the World award; moreover, since 1989, |
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the school has bestowed scholarships on outstanding students who |
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are intending to pursue a career in public service, designating |
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them as Jack Pope Fellows; and |
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WHEREAS, Another institution that has benefited from Chief |
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Justice Pope's active involvement is the State Law Library, which |
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was created as a separate state agency in 1971 largely through his |
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efforts; Chief Justice Pope serves as a member emeritus of the |
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Friends of the State Law Library Board of Directors, and the Friends |
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have recognized him and another former chief justice, the late Joe |
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Greenhill, with the establishment of the Greenhill-Pope Law Book |
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Fund; and |
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WHEREAS, Chief Justice Pope is the recipient of four honorary |
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degrees and countless other accolades; in 2009, the Texas Center |
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for Legal Ethics presented him with its first Chief Justice Jack |
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Pope Professionalism Award, and in 2010, the judicial section of |
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the State Bar of Texas honored him with its inaugural Judicial |
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Lifetime Achievement Award; and |
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WHEREAS, From their marriage in 1938 until her passing in |
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2004, Jack Pope and his wife, Allene, shared a richly rewarding |
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union; their family today includes two sons, Allen and Jackson |
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Pope, two grandsons, Drew and Ryan Pope, and two |
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great-grandchildren, Dylan and Peyton Locke; and |
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WHEREAS, Hailed for his intellect and integrity, Chief |
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Justice Pope has contributed significantly to jurisprudence in the |
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State of Texas, and it is indeed a privilege to join in wishing him |
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well on this special day; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas |
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hereby congratulate the Honorable Jack Pope on the joyous occasion |
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of his 98th birthday and extend to him profound appreciation for his |
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exemplary public service; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be |
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prepared for Chief Justice Pope as an expression of high regard by |
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the Texas House of Representatives and Senate. |
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Branch |
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Straus |
Gonzales of Williamson |
Morrison |
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Aliseda |
Gonzalez |
Munoz, Jr. |
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Anderson of Dallas |
Hancock |
Orr |
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Anderson of McLennan |
Hardcastle |
Otto |
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Beck |
Harper-Brown |
Patrick |
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Bohac |
Hernandez Luna |
Pena |
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Burkett |
Howard of Fort Bend |
Pitts |
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Burnam |
Howard of Travis |
Price |
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Button |
Huberty |
Quintanilla |
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Callegari |
Hunter |
Reynolds |
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Christian |
Keffer |
Schwertner |
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Coleman |
King of Parker |
Scott |
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Cook |
King of Taylor |
Sheets |
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Craddick |
King of Zavala |
Sheffield |
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Creighton |
Kleinschmidt |
Shelton |
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Crownover |
Kolkhorst |
Simpson |
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Darby |
Kuempel |
Smith of Harris |
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Davis of Dallas |
Landtroop |
Smith of Tarrant |
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J. Davis of Harris |
Larson |
Smithee |
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S. Davis of Harris |
Laubenberg |
Solomons |
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Driver |
Legler |
Taylor of Collin |
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Dukes |
Lewis |
Taylor of Galveston |
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Farias |
Mallory Caraway |
Veasey |
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Frullo |
Martinez Fischer |
Weber |
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Giddings |
Miller of Comal |
Zedler |
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Gonzales of Hidalgo |
Miller of Erath |
Zerwas |
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President of the Senate |
Speaker of the House |
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I certify that H.C.R. No. 9 was adopted by the House on April |
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18, 2011, by a non-record vote. |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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I certify that H.C.R. No. 9 was adopted by the Senate on May 3, |
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2011, by a viva-voce vote. |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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APPROVED: __________________ |
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Governor |