LAW SCHOOL IN SOUTH TEXAS
Posted on March 29, 2008 at 07:22:15 PM by El Javelina
I am about to provide you information that is not well known to our current legislators. This information is hard won through tedious and meticulous research that would tire even a so called mega attorney. The information was gained through will and passion. It was gained because I really care about this issue and the future of the South Texas area.
1. Land, a worthy structure, and finances were once bequeathed (willed) by a King Ranch blood heir to the creation of a law school in Corpus Christi. This information can be discovered through a deed search at the Nueces County Clerk's Office. One can find this out using the various names of past deceased King Ranch family members.
2. The conveyance stipulated that the property be used to create a law school for the Texas A&M University System.
3. Texas Tech University School of Law was stopped from putting a satellite law school in South Texas because of political oppresors giving biased testimony at a State hearing concerning this issue.
4. Texas A&M Univeristy has had everything they needed to make this happen for years and sat on it.
5. Texas Tech University is currently willling to put a law school in Corpus Christi Texas as soon as possible, but is hindered by lack of coordination, political support, and interference from the University of Texas and the Texas A&M System.
6. Let it be known now, before anyone else can jump on the bandwagon and take credit to sustain ill-guided egotistical aspirations, that a law school is within reach. All that is needed now is cooperation.
The old Court House building is not a viable spot according to reports. That whole campain to put a law school there was not realistic. However, the King Ranch grant is a substantially more effective solutions.
Details and specifics coming later. You heard it here first.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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