Meet Justice Rebeca Huddle
Justice Rebeca Aizpuru Huddle was appointed to the Supreme Court of Texas by Governor Greg Abbott in October 2020. A native of El Paso, Justice Huddle is the youngest of five siblings and knows the promise of America and Texas.
Justice Huddle lost her father early in life and learned the value of hard work and dedication from her immigrant mother, who devoted herself to providing for Rebeca and her four siblings.
In her early years, Justice Huddle came to understand the value of education as an avenue to a better life. After graduating from Stephen F. Austin Hugh School, Justice Huddle earned her undergraduate degree from Stanford University. After spending a year teaching Spanish in California after graduation, Justice Huddle knew it was time to come back home to Texas.
Justice Huddle earned her law degree at the University of Texas School of Law, where she was the recipient of three endowed presidential scholarships and graduated with honors.
Justice Huddle has long been engaged in the community, in bar activities, and mentoring younger lawyers. In 2019, she was named a Woman on the Move by Texas Executive Women. She has served as a member of the board of directors of the Greater Houston Partnership and the Houston Area Women’s Center. She is a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation and the Houston Bar Foundation. She enjoys mentoring younger lawyers, encouraging them to strive for excellence and become active leaders within their communities.
Justice Huddle and her husband Greg have two daughters, Isabel and Emma.
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Legal Experience
After graduating from law school, Justice Huddle moved to Houston and went to work at Baker Botts L.L.P. After spending a dozen years at the firm, during which Justice Huddle became a partner of the firm and handled litigation ranging from individual personal injury cases to complex commercial and shareholder disputes and appeals, she felt a calling to public service and to give back to the state that had given her so much.
In 2011, then Governor Rick Perry appointed Justice Huddle to the First Court of Appeals. She admirably served as a member of the court for six years. During her tenure at the First Court of Appeals, Justice Huddle authored over 400 reasoned majority opinions and worked with her colleagues to dispose of hundreds more appeals. Justice Huddle returned to Baker Botts as a partner in 2017 to resume her commercial litigation and appeals practice. In addition, she served as the Partner-in-Charge of the firm’s Houston office beginning in 2018.
While in private practice, Justice Huddle served as a member of Texas’s Judicial Compensation Commission, on behalf of which she testified before a legislative subcommittee. In 2018, she received the Houston Bar Association Appellate Section’s Outstanding Judicial Service and Leadership award.
In October of 2020, Governor Greg Abbott appointed Justice Huddle to the Supreme Court of Texas, where she has admirably served our state since.
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