All Guests Welcome:
Join the Galveston Pachyderms for our February 1st Meeting with Judge Steve Rogers
Location: Coastal Grill
1827 Strand Street Galveston, TX 77550
11:30am – 12:00 Social
12:00 – 1:00pm Meeting and Guest Speaker
No reservations or membership required!
Guest Speaker: Judge Steve Rogers
Judge Steve Rogers was first elected to the bench in Texas on a “Tired of Crime” platform. He is a 7th generation Texan, with roots dating back to the Republic’s original settlers. Judge Rogers is a second career lawyer and has spent two decades practicing law.
He served as Senior Counsel to title and real estate service companies in the Fortune 500, a multinational oil services firm in Houston, and General Counsel to several smaller organizations. He practiced law in both local and Federal courts from 2003 until his election to the 268th District Court as a Texas Judge.
Born and raised in Houston, he attended The Kinkaid School and Second Baptist School. He completed his undergraduate business degree at Baylor University and his Master of Business Administration degree at Pepperdine University. While working in sales and finance, he completed his law degrees at Trinity Law School and Regent Law School.
In his free time, he raises Olde English Babydoll Southdown sheep on his farm in Needville, Texas.
LICENSES AND ADMISSIONS (IN MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS)
United States Supreme Court
United States Court of Appeals –Ninth Circuit
San Francisco United States Court of Appeals – Fifth Circuit New Orleans
United States District Court – Arizona and Southern Texas
United States Tax Court
State Bar of Arizona
State Bar of Texas
State Bar of Iowa
Texas Real Estate Commission – Realtor
EDUCATION
Baylor University, BBA
Regent University, Master of Arts – Public Policy
Pepperdine University, Master of Business Administration
Trinity Law School, Juris Doctor
Regent University, School of Law, Master of Laws
THE 14TH COURT OF APPEALS
Texas’ Fourteenth Court of Appeals was created in 1967. The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and eight justices. It has intermediate appellate jurisdiction of both civil and criminal cases appealed from lower courts in Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Waller, and Washington counties.
ISSUES
NO MORE ACTIVIST JUDGES
FOLLOW TEXAS LAW
TOUGH ON CRIME
FAIR & EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL
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