News & Publications

  • Texas Bar Journal

    In print since 1938, the Texas Bar Journal serves as a publication of record for the Supreme Court of Texas, a scholarly legal journal, and the association magazine for the State Bar of Texas.

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  • Press Releases

    The State Bar of Texas strives to help journalists produce work that educates the public about the legal system and the rule of law. Materials are sent to media outlets around the state.

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  • Annual Report

    The Annual Report provides an overview of the State Bar’s programs and services—not only through numbers but also stories about the work of the bar and life in the legal profession.

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  • Search TBJ Archives

    Thanks to an alliance with William S. Hein and Co., State Bar members have free access to a complete archive of the Texas Bar Journal.

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Texas Bar Blog

Texas Bar Blog provides readers with statewide legal news, updates on State Bar events, Texas Bar Journal summaries, and more.

For the Media

State Bar-related events are often featured in the news around the state. The State Bar of Texas strives to help journalists produce work that educates the public about the legal system and the rule of law.

Texas Bar Books

Texas Bar Books publishes practice manuals, books, and legal forms to help lawyers and judges better serve the public with professional, accurate, and timely information.

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The State Bar of Texas YouTube channel showcases interviews with experts on legal trends, discussions from panelists and speakers at Annual Meeting,and public service announcements from legal professionals.

Solo/Small Firm

Tips, resources, and inspiration for your practice. Each month the Texas Bar Journal focuses on the solo/small firm practitioner.

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Leveraging Contract Attorneys

How to maximize flexibility and profitability.

Technology

Find out how the latest trends, newest apps, and developing technology will affect your practice.

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Reasonable Expectation of Privacy

E-scooter location tracking does not violate Fourth Amendment.

Newsletters

The State Bar of Texas distributes newsletters to keep its members, volunteers, and the public informed about its programs and services.

Texas Bar Today

Texas Bar Today curates Texas law blogs and provides readers with practical, engaging, and oftentimes humorous content.

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