As counsel in Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.'s Houston location, Beth Crawford focuses on appellate and litigation matters. She has extensive experience in appellate law, having participated in briefings to state and federal courts of appeal, as well as the Texas and U.S. Supreme Courts.
Prior to joining Fulbright, Beth served as a briefing attorney for Justice Eric Andell of the First Court of Appeals, Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson and Justice Alberto Gonzales of the Texas Supreme Court.
- Houston Bar Association
- Litigation section
- Appellate section
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Supreme Court Historical Society
- State Bar of Texas - Pro Bono College
- State Bar College
- "Courts' Interpretation of a Disability Under the Americans with Disabilities Act: Are They Keeping Our Promise to the Disabled?" 35 Houston Law Review 1207, 1998
1999 - J.D., magna cum laude, University of Houston Law Center
1990 - B.A., cum laude, History, Hendrix College
While in law school, Beth was the associate editor of Houston Law Review, was Order of the Coif and Order of the Barons. Beth also spent a year abroad studying at Oxford University. She is admitted to practice law in the state of Texas, before the Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Beth enjoys spending time with her family, reading and playing basketball.
- Hendrix College, Advisory Council
- Girl Scouts, Adult Member and Volunteer
- Boy Scouts - Adult Volunteer



