The Dallas Bar Association will host a virtual town hall to discuss race relations and policing in Dallas from noon to 1 p.m. on July 31. Panelists at the forum include Dallas Chief of Police Reneé Hall; Tonya McClary, director of the Office of Community Police Oversight Monitor; Pastor Richie Butler, of St. Luke Community … Continue Reading
Michael K. Hurst, a litigation attorney and named partner at Lynn Pinker Cox & Hurst, has been elected president of the Dallas Bar Association and will be inaugurated as the organization’s 109th president on January 20.… Continue Reading
In a fireside chat on October 30, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings spoke with Dallas Bar Association President Rob Crain about race and civility issues. The meeting focused on the legal profession taking leading roles on community issues.… Continue Reading
The Dallas Bar Association is hosting “A Conversation with Dallas Police Chief David Brown” on Tuesday, September 29, at the Belo Mansion in downtown Dallas. During the free event, which begins at noon and is open to the public, Brown will discuss issues including crime trends, community policing efforts, body cameras, and policies for officer-involved … Continue Reading