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Education. Ball State University ( BA) South Texas College of Law ( JD) John Phillip Devine (born October 3, 1958) is an American attorney and judge who is a justice on the Supreme Court of Texas. [1] A Republican, he was a judge on a Texas District Court from 1995 to 2002. Since 2013, he has been on the Texas Supreme Court.
Devine is the only justice with a challenger in the statewide, March 5 race, and his opponent, Second District Court of Appeals Judge Brian Walker, has centered his campaign on questions about ...
Devine, a former appellate judge in Houston, took home around 65% of the vote in his home county of Harris. Walker led with 57.5% of the vote in Dallas County and 53% in Travis County.
Justice John Devine, 65, the fourth-most senior justice, having joined the high court in 2012 after ousting an incumbent, is taking heat from his GOP primary challenger, Judge Brian Walker of the ...
Incumbent Justice John Devine is running for re-election to a third 6-year term. Republican primary Candidates. John Devine, incumbent Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas; Brian Walker, Associate Justice of the Second Court of Appeals of Texas; Results
Incumbent John Devine prevailed over his opponent R.K. Sandill, a sitting district court judge of Asian-American descent in Houston, with 53.75% of the vote and secured a second term. Justice Jeff Brown beat off a challenge by Democratic candidate Kathy Cheng (who unlike her fellow Democratic challengers did not have comparable judicial ...
John Devine (Gaelic footballer) (born 1983), Irish Gaelic footballer. John Devine (jockey) who rode in the 1836 & 1837 Great Liverpool Steeplechases. Johnny Devine, Canadian wrestler. John Devine (cyclist) (born 1985), American racing cyclist. John Devine (runner), winner of the 1925 NCAA two-mile championships.
In a December speech, Texas Supreme Court Justice John Devine argued, without evidence, that there had been widespread voter fraud in Harris County in the 2020 presidential election.