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Law, Justice, and Judicial Activism
October 31, 2009 03:02 PM PDT
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Justice Jim Moseley is running for Texas Supreme Court and luckily for us, he was able to come on the air and discuss his campaign and what is right and wrong with the political system.

His resume reads as:
Appointed by Governor George W. Bush.
Broad legal experience, including Regional Director of the Federal Trade Commission during the Reagan Administration.
Longtime active Republican.
Native Texan residing in Coppell with wife and children.
*Courtesy of http://www.justicejimmoseley.com/

His description, as described on his website:
Who is Justice Jim Moseley?
AN EXPERIENCED JUSTICE
Thirteen years' service on the Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas.
Authored nearly 1,000 opinions in all areas of civil and criminal law.
A SEASONED ATTORNEY
Fourteen years' private practice in Dallas and Odessa.
Served as Regional Director of the Federal Trade Commission in the Reagan Administration.
Former Chair of the State Bar Antitrust & Business Litigation Section.
A PROVEN CONSERVATIVE
Active in Republican Party since 1980.
Former Precinct Chair, County Vice-Chair, County Chair, and S.R.E.C member.
Dallas County Chair for Victory '94 GOP campaign.
Founding member of the Dallas Chapter of the Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy.
Appointed to court of appeals in 1996 by then-Governor Bush.
A COMMON-SENSE TEXAN
Born and raised in Eastland County (near Abilene).
Attended public schools, Tarleton State, and Cisco Jr. College.
Earned undergraduate and law degrees from Baylor.
Lives in Coppell with his wife of 26 years, the former Marian Bentley of Burkburnett, Texas.
Two children; Becky, a 2nd-year law student at University of Chicago, and Jimmy, a junior at Texas A&M.
Active member of Irving Bible Church.
Enjoys baseball, reading, writing, politics, and being a husband, father, and judge.

You can find out more about Justice Jim Moseley by visiting the below links:
http://www.justicejimmoseley.com/index.html

You can also follow him on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/JusticeMoseley