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    Nathan Lincoln Hecht (born August 15, 1949) is the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. A Republican from Dallas, Hecht was first elected to the Supreme Court in 1988 and was reelected to six-year terms in 1994, 2000 and 2006. He secured his fifth six-year term on November 6, 2012.

  2. Nathan L. Hecht is the 27th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. He has been elected to the Court seven times, first in 1988 as a Justice, and in 2014 and 2020 as Chief Justice. He is the longest-serving member of the Court in Texas history and the longest-tenured Texas judge in active service.

  3. Nov 10, 2023 · The rejection of Proposition 13 means Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht will have to step down next year. More than 100 others could do the same over the next decade as they turn...

  4. Meet Nathan - Justice Nathan Hecht. Nathan L. Hecht was elected to the Texas Supreme Court in 1988 and was re-elected in 1994, 2000, 2006, and 2012. He is the senior Texas appellate judge in active service and was appointed Chief Justice in 2013. Since 2010, Chief Justice Hecht has been responsible for the Court’s efforts to assure that the ...

  5. Nathan L. Hecht is the 27th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. He has been elected to the Court seven times, first in 1988 as a Justice, and in 2014 and 2020 as Chief Justice. He is the longest-serving member of the Court in Texas history and the longest-tenured Texas judge in active service.

  6. Nov 3, 2020 · Nathan Hecht ( Republican Party) is a judge for Place 1, Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court. He assumed office on October 1, 2013. His current term ends on December 31, 2026. Hecht ( Republican Party) ran for re-election for the Place 1, Chief Justice judge of the Texas Supreme Court.

  7. In his biennial report Tuesday on the Texas judiciary Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht reckoned with the past year’s unprecedented challenges for the courts and declared: “In the judiciary, we knew this: justice cannot sit out a crisis.” “Closing the courts was not an option,” Chief Justice Hecht told a virtual audience in a web broadcast.

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