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James Rodney Gilstrap (born May 1, 1957) is the chief United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.He is notable for presiding over more than one quarter of all patent infringement cases filed in the nation and is often referred to by various sources as the country's single "busiest patent judge."
Judges of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (18 P) Justices of the Texas Supreme Court ... (judge) J. Rodney Gilstrap; David C. Godbey;
The associate justices were the judges of the eight district courts of Texas. The district judges, whose first session was January 13, 1840, served with the chief justice as associate justices from January 13, 1840 to December 29, 1845, when Texas was admitted into the United States:
The Texas Supreme Court is the state’s highest court, or court of last resort, for civil matters in the state. ... Occupation: Texas Supreme Court Justice. Education: UT Law School (J.D. 1990 ...
What are the biggest challenges facing a Texas Supreme Court justice?: Canon 3B(2) provides that a “judge shall not be swayed by partisan interests, public clamor or fear of criticism.”
The Texas Supreme Court is the state’s highest court, or court of last resort, for civil matters in the state. It is made up of nine justices who serve in six-year terms, and three of the court ...
Chief Judge James Gilstrap for the District Court initially ruled in April 2017 prior to the Supreme Court decision that Raytheon could seek action against Cray in the district. Following the Supreme Court's decision in TC Heartland in May 2017, Cray requested Gilstrap to re-evaluate the case under this ruling. Gilstrap did issue a new ruling ...
Occupation: Attorney, former Justice 5th Court of Appeals. Education: J.D. Baylor Law School ... Candidate for Texas Supreme Court place 7 2022. Please list highlights of your civic involvement.