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Caroline Baker Hurley serves as a member of the Texas Southern University Board of Regents, appointed by Governor Greg Abbott with a term until February 1, 2027. She previously served as a state district judge in Harris County for over 21 years and continues as a Senior Retired State District Judge. She is an adjunct professor in Trial Advocacy at the University of Houston Law Center. Her professional roles include handling multidistrict litigation (MDL), arbitration, and mediation through the AA White Dispute Resolution Center.
- Education: A.B. in History from Princeton University (197?) and Juris Doctor from The University of Texas School of Law (198?).
Her expertise spans legal ethics, judicial processes, and dispute resolution. She is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and holds leadership roles in professional organizations like the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), where she serves on the National Board. She has chaired committees on judicial ethics and grievance matters, reflecting her commitment to legal professionalism.
Hurley actively contributes to community initiatives through boards such as BakerRipley, Posse Houston, The Tapia Center, and the Houston BARC Foundation. She has also led organizations like Girls Incorporated of Greater Houston and Leadership Houston.




