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Nelson Phillips

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187: 258: 82:. Phillips served as an associate justice from April 1912 to November 1921, and then served as chief justice from June 1915 until his resignation in November 1921. Phillips then returned to private practice in Dallas until his death. 224: 243: 67:
gave Phillips a two-year appointment to a seat on the Eighteenth Judicial District of Texas. After its expiration, Phillips moved to Dallas to practice law.
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from April 1912 to November 1921, serving as chief justice from June 1915 to November 1921.
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U.S. state supreme court judges admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Phillip Nelson
Texas Supreme Court
Jefferson, Texas
Confederate States Army
Bingham Military School
Mebane, North Carolina
reading law
admission to the bar
S. W. T. Lanham
Oscar Branch Colquitt
Texas Supreme Court
William F. Ramsey



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