BECOME A MEMBER
Membership in the Society is open to individuals, organizations,
institutions and corporations.
TSCHS_Membership_Application (pdf)
TSCHS_Member_Benefits (pdf)
Annual membership
Individual membership may
be held at one of the following categories:
| Regular $ 50 |
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Contributing $ 100 |
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Patron $ 500 |
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Trustee $1000 |
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Annual fellow membership
An individual may become a Fellow
in the Society through an annual payment at either of the following
categories:
| Greenhill Fellow |
$2500 |
| Hemphill Fellow |
$5000+ |
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Organizational membership
An
organization may support the Society as a nonvoting member
at one of the following categories:
| Friend |
$ 500 |
| Sponsor |
$ 1000 |
Member Benefits
Regular Membership - $50
* Receive Quarterly Journal of the Supreme Court Historical Society
* Complimentary Commemorative Tasseled Bookmark
* Invitation to Annual Hemphill Dinner and Recognition as Society Member
* Invitation to Society Events and Notice of Society Programs
Contributing Membership - $100
* Complimentary Copy of The Laws of Slavery in Texas (paperback)
* Personalized Certificate of Society Membership
* All Benefits of Regular Membership
Patron Membership - $500
* Historic Court-related Photograph
* Discount on Society Books and Publications
* Complimentary Copy of The Laws of Slavery in Texas (paperback)
* Personalized Certificate of Society Membership
* All Benefits of Regular Membership
Trustee Membership - $1,000
* Historic Court-related Photograph
* Discount on Society Books and Publications
* Complimentary Copy of The Laws of Slavery in Texas (paperback)
* Personalized Certificate of Society Membership
* Complimentary Admission to Society's Symposium
* All Benefits of Regular Membership
Greenhill Fellow - $2,500
* Complimentary Admission to Annual Fellows Reception
* Complimentary Hardback Copy of Society Publications
* Preferred Individual Seating and Recognition in Program at
Annual Hemphill Dinner
* Recognition in All Issues of Quarterly Journal of the
Supreme Court Historical Society
* All Benefits of Trustee Membership
Hemphill Fellow - $5,000
* Complimentary Autographed Hardback Copy of Society Publications
* Complimentary Preferred Individual Seating and Recognition in
Program at Hemphill Dinner
* All Benefits of Greenhill Fellow
GREENHILL FELLOWS
David J. Beck
Warren W. Harris
Allyson and James C. Ho
Lynne Liberato
Hon. Jack Pope
Robert M. Roach, Jr.
Reagan W. Simpson
Paul Yetter
LIFE MEMBERS
The following are Life Members of the Texas Supreme Court Historical Society. This membership category is closed to new members.
Lipscomb Life Members:
Hon. Margaret Garner Mirabal
Hon. Jack Pope
Hon. Charles A. Spain, Jr.
Wheeler Life Members:
David J. Beck
Martin D. Beirne
William J. Chriss
Hon. Murry B. Cohen
Nina Cortell
Wade Crosnoe
Josiah M. Daniel, III
Hon. Grant Dorfman
Frank Douglass
Edward F. Fernandes
David A. Furlow
Bryan A. Garner
Hon. Wm. L. Garwood (deceased)
Hon. Raul A. Gonzalez
Hon. Joe R. Greenhill (deceased)
Campbell A. Griffin, Jr.
Hon. Andrew S. Hanen
Rusty Hardin
Warren W. Harris
Edwin H. Higgins
Hon. Laura Carter Higley
James C. Ho
Jennifer Bruch Hogan |
Richard P. Hogan, Jr.
Hon. Lynn N. Hughes
Hon. Wallace B. Jefferson
Frank G. Jones
Lynne Liberato
Richard Pena
Lyn Phillips
Hon. Thomas R. Phillips
Hon. Jack Pope
Michael V. Powell
William S. Pugsley
Harry M. Reasoner
Eduardo R. Rodriguez
Hon. Xavier Rodriguez
Hon. Michael Schneider
Charles W. Schwartz
Max Sherman
Reagan W. Simpson
Hon. Ruby Kless Sondock
Macey Reasoner Stokes
Stephen G. Tipps
Ben F. Vaughan, III
Andrew Weber
Hon. Ken Wise
Thomas C. Wright
Evan A. Young |
For more information about becoming a member, contact the Executive Director at tschs@sbcglobal.net or call 512/481-1840.
VOLUNTEER
The Society does not have a year-round volunteer program at
the present time. Nevertheless, the Executive Director on
occasion needs volunteer help for special short-term projects.
If you are interested in volunteering for any such projects,
please contact the Executive Director at 512/481-1840 or
tschs@sbcglobal.net.
DONATE PAPERS
A small archival collection of rare and important material
related to the Supreme Court is maintained by the Society.
Space constraints prevent the Society from accepting larger
collections on a permanent basis. However, the Society welcomes
donations of photos, rare books, private journals, court
documents and other items that may used in its display cabinets
located in the ground floor of the Tom Clark building. |