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Alison Fox

REPUBLICAN

Alison Fox is running for Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Alison Fox earned a bachelor's degree in political science and business from the University of Texas at Austin and a law degree from St. Mary's University. She lives with her husband, Grady, and has five children.

Professional background

Alison currently works as a research attorney for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. She previously worked as the director of the conviction integrity unit at the Bexar County District Attorney's Office, a central staff attorney for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, a solo practitioner at her law firm, and as an assistant attorney in the Bexar County District Attorney's Office.

Political background

Alison's campaign for Court of Criminal Appeals judge is her first run for public office.

Legal Experience

As an assistant district attorney for Bexar County for three years, assisted in prosecuting those accused of misdemeanors and served as legal advisor on cases related to serious crimes such as murder, assault, and aggravated robbery.

As an attorney in private practice for four years, represented Texas in felony appeals cases and served as a legal advisor on matters related to parental termination appeals, estate planning, and loans.

As a research attorney for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for five years, did legal research, wrote opinions, and assisted judges in making decisions.

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Judicial Administration

As of April 1, 2026, Alison Fox’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Judicial Philosophy

Believes in a judicial philosophy rooted in the Constitution, respect for the rule of law, and judicial restraint, emphasizing that judges should apply the law as written and intended by the people and their elected representatives.

Believes in upholding the rights of both victims and defendants, interpreting statutes according to their plain meaning, and respecting jury and trial court decisions, while rejecting judicial activism and not expanding rights beyond those established in the Constitution or statute.

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Ethics & Conduct

As of April 1, 2026, Alison Fox’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Community Involvement

Alison is a Sunday school teacher, Confirmation sponsor, member of Catholic Daughters of America, and assistant mentor for Junior Catholic Daughters of America and Project Rachel.

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