Sharon Sandle is the executive director of the Texas Supreme Court Historical Society, a nonprofit entity with the mission of educating the public about the judicial branch and its role in the development of Texas. She is also the director of the Law Practice Resources Division of the State Bar of Texas, where she oversees the Texas Bar Books publishing department, the Law Practice Management Program, and the Texas Opportunity & Justice Incubator. Sandle serves on the Executive Committee of Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) and is a frequent speaker at ACLEA conferences.
Before joining the State Bar of Texas in 2001, she practiced law with the New Mexico law firm Maddox & Holloman, where she focused on civil litigation. She holds a law degree from the University of Texas School of Law and a master’s degree in English literature from Texas A&M University.
Texas can be proud to say that it was the first state to have an all-woman high court in the United States, but how exactly did this moment in history come about?...
Sharon Sandle unveils the State Bar’s new website dedicated to helping Texas legal professionals find the tools they need to practice law with ease.
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