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Find a Colleague for lawyers. The Texas Board of Legal Specialization, or TBLS, is one of the largest legal board certification programs in the country. The Texas Supreme Court established TBLS in 1974 to be the only governing board authorized to certify attorneys in legal specialty areas.
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The Office of General Counsel Division provides information and resources about legal issues related to Titles 1 and 2 of the Texas Education Code (TEC), as well as other TEC provisions for primary or secondary education that affect Texas public education.