
Governor Greg Abbott has made a new judicial appointment to the 318th Judicial District Court in Midland County, Texas. Attorney Brent Morgan, a Midland native, has been tapped for the role, filling a vacancy for a term that won't see its end until December 31, 2026, except if a successor rises to the occasion through election or other means before that time.
Morgan brings with him a history of legal experience, being the owner of The Morgan Law Offices. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication obtained from Trinity University, followed by a Juris Doctor degree from Texas Tech University School of Law. According to the official announcement by the Governor's Office, he is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the Texas Tech Alumni Association 1923 Society.
The 318th Judicial District Court, now under Morgan's purview, serves the people of Midland County in the justice system. Appointments such as these are critical in ensuring the continuity of the legal process and the administration of justice. This move is part of Governor Abbott's ongoing efforts to shape the Texas judiciary with qualified individuals who are expected to maintain the integrity of the courts and uphold the law.
Political appointments, especially in the judiciary, often carry with them a certain weight—reflecting the trust bestowed upon the appointee by the powers that be, in this case, Governor Abbott. Morgan's appointment is no exception, and it will likely set a tone for the judicial conduct expected in Midland County until the end of his term and potentially beyond. His legal practice and association affiliations signify a professional vested in the legal fabric of Texas. Observers will be watching how Morgan's role unfolds and impacts the judicial district during his tenure.









