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Due Process Limits on Long-Term Parent–Child No‑Contact Protective Orders: Commentary on Stary v. Ethridge

Due Process Limits on Long-Term Parent–Child No‑Contact Protective Orders: Commentary on Stary v. Ethridge

Date: May 3, 2025
Due Process Limits on Long-Term Parent–Child No‑Contact Protective Orders: Commentary on Stary v. Ethridge I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s decision in Christine Lenore Stary v. Brady...

      Affirmative Municipal Misdirection and Equitable Estoppel in Zoning:
      A Commentary on PDT Holdings, Inc. v. City of Dallas

Affirmative Municipal Misdirection and Equitable Estoppel in Zoning: A Commentary on PDT Holdings, Inc. v. City of Dallas

Date: May 3, 2025
Affirmative Municipal Misdirection and Equitable Estoppel in Zoning: Commentary on PDT Holdings, Inc. v. City of Dallas I. Introduction In PDT Holdings, Inc., and Phillip Thompson Homes, Inc. d/b/a...
No Franchisor Duty Without Control Over Injury‑Causing Hiring Decisions: Commentary on Massage Heights Franchising, LLC v. Hagman

No Franchisor Duty Without Control Over Injury‑Causing Hiring Decisions: Commentary on Massage Heights Franchising, LLC v. Hagman

Date: May 3, 2025
No Franchisor Duty Without Control Over Injury‑Causing Hiring Decisions: A Commentary on Massage Heights Franchising, LLC v. Hagman I. Introduction In Massage Heights Franchising, LLC v. Hagman, the...
Reaffirming the “Could Have Believed” Good‑Faith Standard for Police Official Immunity: Commentary on City of Mesquite v. Wagner

Reaffirming the “Could Have Believed” Good‑Faith Standard for Police Official Immunity: Commentary on City of Mesquite v. Wagner

Date: May 3, 2025
Reaffirming the “Could Have Believed” Good‑Faith Standard for Police Official Immunity: Commentary on The City of Mesquite, Texas v. Anthony Wagner I. Introduction In The City of Mesquite, Texas v....
Nuisance Injunctions, Poultry Odors, and Regulatory Deference: Narrowly Tailored Equitable Relief Under Texas Law

Nuisance Injunctions, Poultry Odors, and Regulatory Deference: Narrowly Tailored Equitable Relief Under Texas Law

Date: May 3, 2025
Nuisance Injunctions, Poultry Odors, and Regulatory Deference: Narrowly Tailored Equitable Relief Under Texas Law I. Introduction The dispute in Steve Huynh, et al. v. Blanchard, et al. arises from...
Adequate Appellate Briefing and the “No Minimum Citation Requirement” under Texas Rule 38.1(i): Commentary on Borusan Mannesmann Pipe US, Inc. v. Hunting Energy Services, LLC

Adequate Appellate Briefing and the “No Minimum Citation Requirement” under Texas Rule 38.1(i): Commentary on Borusan Mannesmann Pipe US, Inc. v. Hunting Energy Services, LLC

Date: May 3, 2025
Adequate Appellate Briefing and the “No Minimum Citation Requirement” under Texas Rule 38.1(i): Commentary on Borusan Mannesmann Pipe US, Inc. v. Hunting Energy Services, LLC I. Introduction The...
Limiting the Territorial Reach of Texas Civil Barratry Actions: Analysis of the Pohl v. Cheatham Dissent

Limiting the Territorial Reach of Texas Civil Barratry Actions: Analysis of the Pohl v. Cheatham Dissent

Date: May 3, 2025
Limiting the Territorial Reach of Texas Civil Barratry Actions: Analysis of the Pohl v. Cheatham Dissent I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s decision in Michael A. Pohl v. Mark Kentrell...
The Essential Volitional Nature of Marriage and Divorce and the Limits of Guardian-Initiated Dissolutions in Texas

The Essential Volitional Nature of Marriage and Divorce and the Limits of Guardian-Initiated Dissolutions in Texas

Date: May 2, 2025
The Essential Volitional Nature of Marriage and Divorce and the Limits of Guardian-Initiated Dissolutions in Texas I. Introduction This commentary analyzes Chief Justice James D. Blacklock’s...
Knowledge of Suit vs. Notice of Service: Texas Supreme Court Clarifies Craddock’s First Element in Default Divorce Cases

Knowledge of Suit vs. Notice of Service: Texas Supreme Court Clarifies Craddock’s First Element in Default Divorce Cases

Date: Apr 30, 2025
Knowledge of Suit vs. Notice of Service: Texas Supreme Court Clarifies Craddock’s First Element in Default Divorce Cases I. Introduction In Jenna Tabakman v. Gary Tabakman, the Supreme Court of Texas...
Holistic Antidegradation Review and Limited APA Fact-Finding Duties: Commentary on Save Our Springs Alliance v. TCEQ

Holistic Antidegradation Review and Limited APA Fact-Finding Duties: Commentary on Save Our Springs Alliance v. TCEQ

Date: Apr 29, 2025
Holistic Antidegradation Review and Limited APA Fact-Finding Duties: Commentary on Save Our Springs Alliance, Inc. v. TCEQ & City of Dripping Springs I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s...
Marriage, Guardians, and the Volitional Nature of Divorce in Texas: Commentary on Chief Justice Blacklock’s Concurrence in Benavides

Marriage, Guardians, and the Volitional Nature of Divorce in Texas: Commentary on Chief Justice Blacklock’s Concurrence in Benavides

Date: Apr 26, 2025
Marriage, Guardians, and the Volitional Nature of Divorce in Texas: Commentary on Chief Justice Blacklock’s Concurrence in In the Matter of the Marriage of Carlos Y. Benavides, Jr. and Leticia R....
Late TCPA Orders and Jurisdictional Collateral Estoppel: Commentary on First Sabrepoint Capital Management, L.P. v. Farmland Partners Inc.

Late TCPA Orders and Jurisdictional Collateral Estoppel: Commentary on First Sabrepoint Capital Management, L.P. v. Farmland Partners Inc.

Date: Apr 26, 2025
Late TCPA Orders and Jurisdictional Collateral Estoppel: Commentary on First Sabrepoint Capital Management, L.P. v. Farmland Partners Inc. I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s decision in...

    Express Legislative Direction Required to Limit the Texas Attorney General’s Quo Warranto Authority:
    Commentary on Paxton v. Annunciation House

Express Legislative Direction Required to Limit the Texas Attorney General’s Quo Warranto Authority: Commentary on Paxton v. Annunciation House

Date: Apr 22, 2025
Express Legislative Direction Required to Limit the Texas Attorney General’s Quo Warranto Authority: A Commentary on Paxton v. Annunciation House I. Introduction In Warren Kenneth Paxton, Jr., in his...
Abandonment of Termination in Parental-Rights Cases: Binding Effect of DFPS’s In-Court Statements in D.V. v. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

Abandonment of Termination in Parental-Rights Cases: Binding Effect of DFPS’s In-Court Statements in D.V. v. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

Date: Apr 22, 2025
Abandonment of Termination in Parental-Rights Cases: Binding Effect of DFPS’s In-Court Statements in D.V. v. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services I. Introduction In D.V. v. Texas...
Leasing the Burden: Default Ownership of Incidentally Produced Groundwater in Texas Oil-and-Gas Leases — Commentary on Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC

Leasing the Burden: Default Ownership of Incidentally Produced Groundwater in Texas Oil-and-Gas Leases — Commentary on Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC

Date: Apr 22, 2025
Leasing the Burden: Default Ownership of Incidentally Produced Groundwater in Texas Oil-and-Gas Leases Commentary on Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC (Tex. 2025) I. Introduction The...
Decoupling “Practicable to Proceed” from Probable Cause: The Supreme Court of Texas Clarifies Juvenile Transfer Good-Cause Requirements in In the Matter of J.J.T.

Decoupling “Practicable to Proceed” from Probable Cause: The Supreme Court of Texas Clarifies Juvenile Transfer Good-Cause Requirements in In the Matter of J.J.T.

Date: Apr 22, 2025
Decoupling “Practicable to Proceed” from Probable Cause: The Supreme Court of Texas Clarifies Juvenile Transfer Good-Cause Requirements in In the Matter of J.J.T. I. Introduction In In the Matter of...
Discretion over Disclosure: FERPA‑Authorized Releases of Education Records Are Not Mandated Under the Texas Public Information Act

Discretion over Disclosure: FERPA‑Authorized Releases of Education Records Are Not Mandated Under the Texas Public Information Act

Date: Apr 18, 2025
Discretion over Disclosure: FERPA‑Authorized Releases of Education Records Are Not Mandated Under the Texas Public Information Act I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s decision in The...
Kensington Title-Nevada, LLC v. DSHS: Clarifying Rule-Applicability Challenges and Standing Under Texas APA § 2001.038

Kensington Title-Nevada, LLC v. DSHS: Clarifying Rule-Applicability Challenges and Standing Under Texas APA § 2001.038

Date: Apr 18, 2025
Kensington Title-Nevada, LLC v. Texas Department of State Health Services: Clarifying Rule‑Applicability Challenges and Standing Under Texas APA § 2001.038 Introduction In Kensington Title-Nevada,...
Quo Warranto Revived: The Texas Attorney General’s Constitutional Power to Seek Corporate Charter Forfeiture for Criminal Conduct – Commentary on Paxton v. Annunciation House

Quo Warranto Revived: The Texas Attorney General’s Constitutional Power to Seek Corporate Charter Forfeiture for Criminal Conduct – Commentary on Paxton v. Annunciation House

Date: Apr 18, 2025
Quo Warranto Revived: The Texas Attorney General’s Constitutional Power to Seek Corporate Charter Forfeiture for Criminal Conduct – Commentary on Paxton v. Annunciation House I. Introduction The...
Discretion, Not Mandate: Texas Supreme Court Holds Universities May Withhold FERPA‑Authorized Disciplinary Records Without Attorney‑General Review

Discretion, Not Mandate: Texas Supreme Court Holds Universities May Withhold FERPA‑Authorized Disciplinary Records Without Attorney‑General Review

Date: Apr 16, 2025
Discretion, Not Mandate: Texas Supreme Court Holds Universities May Withhold FERPA‑Authorized Disciplinary Records Without Attorney‑General Review I. Introduction This commentary analyzes the Supreme...
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