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Eugene A. Cook

Eugene Augustus Cook III (May 2, 1938 – August 23, 2020) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Texas from September 1, 1988 to December 31, 1992.

Eugene A. Cook
Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas, Place 3
In office
September 1, 1988 – December 31, 1992
Appointed byBill Clements
Preceded byJames P. Wallace
Succeeded byRose Spector
Personal details
Born
Eugene Augustus Cook III

(1938-05-02)May 2, 1938
Houston, Texas
DiedAugust 23, 2020(2020-08-23) (aged 82)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSondra Attaway
Children1 son, 1 daughter
EducationUniversity of Houston (B.A., J.D.)
University of Virginia (LL.M)

Early life, education, and career edit

Born in Houston, Texas to Eugene A. Cook Jr. and Estelle Mary Cook, he attended Milby High School, and received a B.A. in accounting from the University of Houston in 1961, followed by a J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center in 1966.[1][2][3] He married Sondra Attaway in 1968, and they had two children.[4] Following his admission to the bar, he joined the firm of Butler and Binion, of which he became a partner from 1973 until he left in 1985 to start his own firm, Cook, Davis & McFall.[2]

Judicial service edit

On August 19, 1988, Governor Bill Clements appointed Cook to a seat on the Texas Supreme Court.[5][2] He was sworn in on September 1, 1988, and was elected to a full term on the Court in November.[5][2]

While serving on the court, Cook chaired the Committee on Professionalism, which drafted The Texas Lawyer's Creed – A Mandate for Professionalism, a code of professionalism for the state, of which Cook "was the principal architect".[1] Cook was named a Distinguished Alumnus of the Houston Law Center in 1990,[3] and received an LL.M. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1992.[1][2] He also served as the president of the Houston Bar Association from 1989 to 1990, and was awarded the Most Outstanding Attorney award from the State Bar of Texas in 1989. In 1992, he received the Lewis F. Powell Jr. Award for exemplary service to the legal profession from the American Inns of Court.[4]

Post-judicial service edit

Cook ran for reelection to the court in 1992, but was defeated by Rose Spector, who became the first woman elected to the court.[6] Cook thereafter returned to Houston to serve as senior partner and head of the appellate group at Bracewell & Giuliani. Cook retired from that position in 2002.[2] On November 12, 2011, Cook was honored by the Freedoms Foundation for his "outstanding work in promoting good citizenship principles".[3]

Electoral history edit

1988 General Election: Supreme Court of Texas, Place 3[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eugene Cook 2,537,129 51.7
Democratic Karl Bayer 2,368,634 48.3


1992 General Election: Supreme Court of Texas, Place 3[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rose Spector 2,948,377 52.2
Republican Eugene Cook 2,697,017 47.8

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Eugene Augustus Cook". Texas State Cemetery. Retrieved August 25, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "About Justice Eugene Cook, Principal Architect of the Creed". Texas Center for Legal Ethics. Retrieved August 25, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Tolley, Laura (November 4, 2011). "UH Education Professor, UH Alumnae to Be Honored By Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge". University of Houston.
  4. ^ a b "Eugene Augustus Cook". Texas State Cemetery. 2020-09-02.
  5. ^ a b Texas Bar Journal (1991), Vol. 54, p. 1087.
  6. ^ "San Antonio woman wins seat". The Victoria Advocate. November 5, 1992.
  7. ^ Texas Almanac, 1990-1991. 1989. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  8. ^ "1992 General Election". Office of the Secretary of State of Texas. 1992-11-03.
Political offices
Preceded by Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
1988–1992
Succeeded by


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