Texas
Supreme Court advisory
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STATEMENT BY JUSTICE HARRIET O’NEILL
This week I met with Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson and informed him
that I do not intend to seek reelection when my term expires in 2010.
I am deeply grateful for the unique opportunity to have served the people of
this great state during my nearly 18-year tenure on the district court, the
court of appeals and the Supreme Court of Texas. During that time I have viewed
my proper role as interpreting and applying the law as written, rather than
making the law. I have worked hard to render timely decisions that, though
often legally or factually complex, are readily understandable to the people of
Texas who have entrusted us with resolving their disputes.
As a founding member of the Texas Access to Justice Commission, I have sought
to improve the administration of justice by ensuring that our courts are open
to all with basic civil legal needs, regardless of income. Access to justice in
Texas is built on a solid foundation that will benefit countless low-income
Texans in desperate need of legal services for many years to come.
I have also strived to emphasize the critical role judges play as gatekeepers
for families in crisis. By spearheading creation of the Supreme Court’s
Permanent Judicial Commission for Children, Youth and Families, I have
endeavored to enhance court resources to improve outcomes for children who,
because of abuse or neglect, are placed under court supervision. The Children’s
Commission has become a national model for effective collaboration and
innovation. I am confident that with the structure, leadership, and broad-based
support that is in place it will continue to be so.
The Texas judiciary is strong, and I am proud to have served with men and women
of the highest integrity. I applaud Chief Justice Jefferson’s remarkable vision
and outstanding leadership. Each of my colleagues on the Court has taught me a
lot, and I appreciate their steady support, professionalism, and willingness to
lend an ear whenever needed. Though we have not always agreed on every case, as
no court does, I value the respectful nature of our deliberations and the
collegiality that has always prevailed.
The Court is blessed with a skilled and dedicated staff, without whom the Court
could not function. I especially want to thank Ginger Rodd, my staff attorney,
for her wisdom and inspiration; she represents the best of our profession and I
am proud to count her as my friend. Sylvia Griego, who skillfully guides our
chambers and has the most positive attitude of anyone I know. Tina Amberboy,
whose unwavering dedication continues to improve the lives, and life chances,
of abused and neglected children. And a special thank you to my law clerks
Josh, Monica, John, Sinead, Basheer, Juliet, Ben, Ryan, Patrick, Stephen,
Michelle, Reagan, Andrea, Molly, Aaron, Gavin, Megan, Neda, Ashley, Leah, Jenn,
Josh, Julian and Whit, for the knowledge and fun we have shared, and the
camarderie I know will continue beyond the bench.
Most of all, I thank my family for their unwavering support. My daughters,
Carolina and Hailey, left their lives and friends in Houston and moved to
Austin so that I could serve on the Court; they have been and continue to be my
strength and inspiration. My husband, Kerry Cammack, has endured with good
grace, and a strong shoulder, the workload and scheduling challenges the job
presents. And I thank Alan, my stepson, who stepped into this whirlwind with a
calming and supportive spirit.
I have not yet decided what my future career path will be. I only hope that my
service has justified the confidence placed in me by the voters who have four
times elected me to the bench. For that I am forever grateful.