Join us Thursday, February 17, 2022, for a virtual CLE called “Free Virtual CLE - 80 Years Later: The Legacy of Japanese American Incarceration and Korematsu v. The United States.” This program begins with a screening of “Alternative Facts: The Lies of Executive Order 9066,” a one-hour documentary about the false information and political influences which led to the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans. This documentary also depicts the process undertaken to overturn Fred Korematsu’s conviction for violating an internment order in Korematsu v. The United States. After the screening, panelists will discuss the making of the film, the history of Korematsu v. The United States, the role of state judiciaries in protecting individual rights, and the importance of civic engagement. CLE Credit (Texas): 2.0 hours of MCLE; 1.0 hour of Ethics
Read moreCelebrating Five Years of Ex Libris Juris
On January 4, 2016, we began our grand adventure in blogging with the launch of Ex Libris Juris. This, our last post of 2021, concludes our fifth year in the blogosphere. In keeping with the tradition of year-end list-making, we've taken a look back and compiled our own greatest hits. Below are the top 10 most frequently visited Ex Libris Juris blog posts of the last half decade.
Read moreUpcoming CLE – “80 Years Later: The Legacy of Japanese American Incarceration and Korematsu v. The United States”
On February 17, 2022, the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library, in conjunction with Stop Repeating History, will present a CLE entitled, “80 Years Later: The Legacy of Japanese American Incarceration and Korematsu v. The United States.” More information and registration information will be forthcoming in early 2022. This blog post provides an overview of the background and procedural history of the Korematsu v. The United States court case as context for the February 17th CLE.
Read moreRobert W. Hainsworth: Undaunted Advocate – Two New Exhibits
In anticipation of our virtual rededication ceremony at 2 p.m. Central today, the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library has curated two exhibits honoring our namesake, one physical exhibit in the Law Library lobby and one digital exhibit available online. Both are titled, “Robert Wendell Hainsworth: Undaunted Advocate.” Learn more about Robert W. Hainsworth by exploring these exhibits and by visiting our webpage dedicated to him: https://www.harriscountylawlibrary.org/robert-w-hainsworth.
Read moreRegister Now for the Law Library’s Virtual Rededication Ceremony on December 16
On February 9, 2021, the Harris County Commissioners Court approved a resolution to rededicate the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library in honor of a local civil rights leader, Robert W. Hainsworth. Mr. Hainsworth fought for equal access to government buildings, including the Law Library, and equal treatment at the ballot box throughout his 30-year legal career. Please join us for a virtual Rededication Ceremony on Thursday, December 16, at 2 p.m. Click “Read More” for a registration link.
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