The Texas Tribune has tapped Roxanna Asgarian to serve as a law and courts reporter to track “how the legal system shapes the lives of Texans and the politics of this state.”
Recently, Asgarian was a freelance investigative journalist, based in Houston, who covered the child welfare and criminal justice systems. She was an associate editor at Houstonia Magazine and a commercial real estate reporter at the Houston Business Journal.
Her work has appeared in the New York Magazine, the New York Daily News, the New York Press and New York Post.
Asgarian graduated from the University of Texas at Austin.
Be sure to congratulate Asgarian on Twitter.
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