Judge Squier still doesn't have a campaign website. He does have a Wikipedia page. But it's pretty sparse -- not even a bio. Maybe he's just modest? Jim -- March is getting close and Republicans are trying to pick a fav now! Playing hard to get (or find) probably isn't a good idea at this point.
And really, Jim, you have a lot going for you as a Republican candidate. First, you're hated by the left. Except the lefty Houston Press who had this to say about you in their "best of" issue from 2004:
Best Civil Court Judge
James D. Squier, 312th District Court Family courtroom legal brawls can be especially vicious. But Judge James Squier, who got his start coaching in Pasadena's school district, has seen it all. He's paid his dues during a solid decade on the bench, along
with 20 years of practice as an attorney (six of them as an associate judge). Squier came aboard in the most embattled of times for family courts; his patient, common-sense approach, good humor and -- above all --fairness deserve much of the credit for restoring credibility to Houston family courts. His added duties as administrative judge speak volumes about the respect Squier has earned, from both colleagues and those appearing before him in court. There's no doubt about it: This ex-coach has excelled in the toughest of leagues.
In addition, your strong Christian values made at least one Houston Chronicle columnist squeamish.
Other than that, it's hard to track down some solid info on you, Jim. If anyone out there knows how to contact Jim's campaign, please share.
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