Happy 101st, Harris County Law Library!

Today, the Harris County Law Library celebrates the 101st anniversary of its grand opening on October 1, 1915. Although plenty has changed over the last century, one thing hasn't - the Law Library is still committed to providing patrons with access to relevant, current, accurate, and practical legal information. With free access to legal research databases, including Westlaw, Lexis Advance, Texas State Bar Practice Manuals, and more, the Law Library continues its commitment as a 21st century institution. Visit our downtown Houston location to learn more about all we have to offer.

You can also discover more about the Law Library's Century of Service through our digital exhibit. Last year, we marked the milestone with a Centennial Celebration featuring keynote speaker Chief Justice Nathan Hecht of the Supreme Court of Texas. Videos of the speakers and information about our historic institution are available on our website.

Courting Justice, A Listening Tour to Improve Access to Justice

Judicial leaders from across the country will gather several times this year to engage in a dialog with the communities they serve. This series of town hall meetings, called Courting Justice, is a partnership between the NCSC and PBS. All sessions will be broadcast in Tavis Smiley's regular programming slot. In Houston, Tavis Smiley airs on Friday evenings at 9:00 pm on PBS Channel 8.

Community leaders from disenfranchised groups and others who work in the areas of social justice and advocacy will participate in the discussions. Small business owners, faith leaders, and members of local and national bar associations will also take part. This unprecedented opportunity for judges to engage with their constituents will give voice to those who feel neglected, ignored, or denied access to the justice system. Restoring faith and trust in the judicial process will be the goal.

Future dates and locations for several additional town halls will be announced shortly. The next air dates are September 28 and 29.