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Justin Brett Busby (born April 12, 1973) is a current Justice of the
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and a former justice of the 14th Court of Appeals of Texas whose six-year term ended December 31, 2018. Along with many other Republican incumbents on the State's largest intermediate appellate courts, Busby was narrowly defeated in the November 2018 Democratic sweep. On February 21, 2019, Texas Governor Greg Abbott nominated Busby to a vacancy on the
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resulting from Justice Phil Johnson's retirement. Busby was unanimously confirmed by the Texas Senate on March 20 and sworn into office that same day.


Biography

Busby received a
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degree in public policy and international affairs from
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and his
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from
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. Before entering private practice, Busby served as a
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to Judge
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of the
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, to retired Associate Justice
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of the
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, and to Associate Justice
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.


State court service

Before his appointment to the SCOTX in 2019, Busby served as a justice of the nine-member Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Houston from 2012 through December 31, 2018. The First and Fourteenth Court of Appeals are both housed in the
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and divide the caseload of appeals from the ten surrounding counties, including Harris County, the State's most populous one. They hear both civil and criminal matters and each issue about 1,100 per year. Busby appreciated the variety of the caseload: “There are very few generalists left in the law these days, but appellate judges are some of them. I really do enjoy that.” The Houston Courts of Appeals function as a stepping stone for service on the Texas Supreme Court. Supreme Court Justice
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, like Busby, previously served as a member of the Fourteenth Court of Appeals. The Court's newest member, Jane Bland, comes to the SCOTX from the First Court of Appeals, with a very brief interlude as an appellate lawyer in private practice with
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. Her predecessor, Jeff Brown, also hails from Houston, and had previously served on a Harris County district court bench, as did Bland and Guzman. Democratic challengers in Texas Supreme Court races typically also hail from Harris County. Busby ran for re-election in 2018, but was narrowly defeated by his Democratic opponent, Jerry Zimmerer. All of his Republican colleagues who were seeking re-election in Houston that year were also defeated. “It’s certainly a dream job for me,” Busby is reported as commenting on his appointment, since the Supreme Court had been “grading my papers” during his six years as a state appellate judge. “It’s very exciting to be able to join them.” Busby and Bland now have an opportunity to double-check the work of the new arrivals on the Houston Court of Appeals, though not in cases that were before them in 2018, from which they will have to stand recused. Busby is Board Certified in Civil Appellate Law by the
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and served as Chair of the Appellate Section of the
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.


See also

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External links


Appearances at the U.S. Supreme Court
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