Harris County is now at COVID-19 Threat Level 2 (Orange) - Significant Threat. Accordingly, the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library will reopen its physical location starting Thursday, March 10, 2022, with specific policies and procedures described in this blog post.
Read moreBlack Saddle Clubs and the Legacy of African American Cowboys
It’s rodeo season here in Houston! The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo begins tomorrow, March 1, and boasts the largest livestock exhibition and rodeo in the world. Rodeo performances have been popular since the late 19th century, and most are familiar with the events that comprise professional rodeos, such as team roping, steer wrestling, and bull riding; however, many rodeo-goers may be unfamiliar with the key role that Black and African Americans have played in the development of the all-American sport.
Read moreSeminole Freedmen and Black Native Citizenship
The widespread recognition of Native Americans’ participation in and profit from the institution of slavery is relatively new. More attention has been focused on the issue with recent re-evaluations of the United States’ history of racism, and it remains a complex issue for many Americans who identify as both Black and Native. This history of enslavement of African Americans and people of African descent by Native Americans results in bureaucratic, political, and social challenges for descendants of those enslaved, such as the Seminole Freedmen, or Black Seminoles.
Read moreFREE Lexis CLE Tomorrow: Breached! An Inside Look at Cybersecurity for Law Firms
Free Lexis CLE tomorrow at 2 p.m. Central: “Breached! An Inside Look at Cybersecurity for Law Firms,” hosted by the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library in collaboration with LexisNexis. With data security incidents and data breaches happening daily, it’s important for the legal world to turn its judges, attorneys, support staff and interns toward one reality—it’s not IF a breach or incident will occur—it’s WHEN. During this CLE session, we will cover: (1) the latest security threats in the news and what’s being done to address/remedy them; (2) explore current data breach laws; (3) how a lawyer’s professional duty may extend into new areas of technology and cyberspace; and (4) how to prepare a data incident response plan.
Read moreLegal Visionary Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray and the Fight Against "Jane Crow"
Civil rights and women’s rights activist, lawyer, scholar, poet, and Episcopal priest Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray was the first to use the term “Jane Crow” to describe the racism and misogyny African-American women faced in the post-Reconstruction era leading up to the civil rights movement. Their* work and activism helped shape legal ideas and arguments for gender and racial equality in the decades leading up to the civil rights movement.
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