Browse Super Lawyers articles by year in Texas
2009
A Lawyer in Love With Two Blind Disciplines: Justice and Wine-Tasting
Both Randy Roach and his wines have depth and good character
A Poet, A Museum Director and A Lawyer Who Refuses To Lose
Frank Branson does just what he wants, and that includes winning cases
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Like Abraham, Craig Watkins asks if we want to destroy the righteous with the wicked
Q&A: Racehorse Haynes
How Richard Haynes kicked a spittoon and launched a legendary career
Being Buffalo Bill
J. Gary Trichter channels a Western hero
Searching for Sodom
Jeff Kobs is digging in Jordan for a biblical hotspot
The Busiest Septuagenarian in Texas
By day, a few million-dollar cases; by night, Wayne Fisher smokes six briskets at once
The Crusaders of Death Row
Houston neighbors Scott Atlas and Stanley Schneider run their own personal innocence project
How a Mysterious Stranger Changed Yolanda Garcia’s Life
A classroom visitor supplied the key to a college education
From CIA to TBA
Brad Caldwell meets the most convincing law school recruiter ever
The King of Dallas’ Homeless People
Jennifer King enlists the homeless in community service
A Song for Justice O’Connor
Brett Busby clerked—and played violin—for the Supreme Court
An Emmy for Jennifer
Jennifer Morris tells tales of unsung heroes
Yearning to Return to Zion
Aubrey Connatser and Ramsey Patton took on one of the largest custody cases—over 400 children—in Texas history
A Young Man in an Old Boys’ Club
Raul Leal gets to play J. Beresford Tipton to Texas landowners
Growing Up in the Navy
Amy Jetel puts the skills she learned while in uniform to good use
Riding Passenger, For Fun and Profit
Chris Collins liked being a rock star, but he loves being a lawyer