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D.V. v. Texas DFPS: When the State Unequivocally Withdraws a Termination Request, Termination Is Off the Table

D.V. v. Texas DFPS: When the State Unequivocally Withdraws a Termination Request, Termination Is Off the Table

Date: Sep 12, 2025
D.V. v. Texas DFPS: When the State Unequivocally Withdraws a Termination Request, Termination Is Off the Table I. Introduction In D.V. v. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, the...
Prospective Relief and the Redundant-Remedies Doctrine: Gonzalez v. Texas Medical Board

Prospective Relief and the Redundant-Remedies Doctrine: Gonzalez v. Texas Medical Board

Date: Sep 12, 2025
Prospective Relief and the Redundant-Remedies Doctrine in Texas Administrative Law: Reynaldo “Rey” Gonzalez, Jr., M.D., J.D. v. Texas Medical Board I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s...
Redundant Remedies, Not Redundant Claims: Gonzalez v. Texas Medical Board and the Scope of Judicial Review of Texas Agencies

Redundant Remedies, Not Redundant Claims: Gonzalez v. Texas Medical Board and the Scope of Judicial Review of Texas Agencies

Date: Sep 11, 2025
Redundant Remedies, Not Redundant Claims: Gonzalez v. Texas Medical Board and the Scope of Judicial Review of Texas Agencies I. Introduction In Reynaldo “Rey” Gonzalez, Jr., M.D., J.D. v. Texas...
Tailoring Nuisance Injunctions to Regulatory Standards: Limits on Shutdown Orders in Huynh v. Blanchard

Tailoring Nuisance Injunctions to Regulatory Standards: Limits on Shutdown Orders in Huynh v. Blanchard

Date: Sep 11, 2025
Tailoring Nuisance Injunctions to Regulatory Standards: Limits on Shutdown Orders in Huynh v. Blanchard I. Introduction The concurring opinion by Justice Huddle in Steve Huynh, et al. v. Blanchard,...
Collective, Not Individual: Texas Supreme Court Limits Direct Shareholder Suits on Corporate Advisory Agreements – Commentary on In re UMTH General Services, L.P.

Collective, Not Individual: Texas Supreme Court Limits Direct Shareholder Suits on Corporate Advisory Agreements – Commentary on In re UMTH General Services, L.P.

Date: Sep 10, 2025
Collective, Not Individual: Texas Supreme Court Limits Direct Shareholder Suits on Corporate Advisory Agreements I. Introduction In In re UMTH General Services, L.P., UMT Holdings, L.P., UMTH Land...
Duration of Arbitration Agreements as a Question of Scope: Commentary on Cerna v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC

Duration of Arbitration Agreements as a Question of Scope: Commentary on Cerna v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC

Date: Sep 10, 2025
Duration of Arbitration Agreements as a Question of Scope: Commentary on Cerna v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s decision in Abigail Dalila Cerna, as Next Friend...
No Privity Required: Expanding Contractor Immunity “For TxDOT” Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 97.002

No Privity Required: Expanding Contractor Immunity “For TxDOT” Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 97.002

Date: Sep 10, 2025
No Privity Required: Expanding Contractor Immunity “For TxDOT” Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 97.002 I. Introduction In Third Coast Services, LLC and SpawGlass Civil Construction, Inc....
Delegating Temporal Scope of Arbitration Agreements: Commentary on Cerna v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC

Delegating Temporal Scope of Arbitration Agreements: Commentary on Cerna v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC

Date: Sep 5, 2025
Delegating Temporal Scope of Arbitration Agreements: Cerna v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s decision in Abigail Dalila Cerna, as Next Friend of R.W. v. Pearland...
Collective, Not Individual, Fiduciary Duties: Limits on Direct Shareholder Suits Under Corporate Advisory Agreements

Collective, Not Individual, Fiduciary Duties: Limits on Direct Shareholder Suits Under Corporate Advisory Agreements

Date: Aug 28, 2025
Collective, Not Individual, Fiduciary Duties: Limits on Direct Shareholder Suits Under Corporate Advisory Agreements I. Introduction In In re UMTH General Services, L.P., UMT Holdings, L.P., UMTH...
Collective Fiduciary Duties and Shareholder Capacity in Texas: Commentary on In re UMTH General Services, L.P.

Collective Fiduciary Duties and Shareholder Capacity in Texas: Commentary on In re UMTH General Services, L.P.

Date: Aug 27, 2025
Collective Fiduciary Duties and Shareholder Capacity in Texas: Commentary on In re UMTH General Services, L.P. I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s mandamus decision in In re UMTH General...
Delegating the Temporal Reach of Arbitration Agreements: Commentary on Cerna v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC

Delegating the Temporal Reach of Arbitration Agreements: Commentary on Cerna v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC

Date: Aug 23, 2025
Delegating the Temporal Reach of Arbitration Agreements: Cerna v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC (Tex. 2025) Introduction In Abigail Dalila Cerna, as Next Friend of R.W. v. Pearland Urban Air, LLC, the...
Entrenching the Texas Attorney General’s Quo Warranto Power: Commentary on Paxton v. Annunciation House

Entrenching the Texas Attorney General’s Quo Warranto Power: Commentary on Paxton v. Annunciation House

Date: Aug 20, 2025
Entrenching the Texas Attorney General’s Quo Warranto Power and Limiting Early RFRA & Fourth Amendment Challenges: Commentary on Paxton v. Annunciation House I. Introduction This case sits at the...
Constitutionalizing Quo Warranto: Texas Attorney General’s Expanded Authority to Target Corporate Misconduct in Paxton v. Annunciation House

Constitutionalizing Quo Warranto: Texas Attorney General’s Expanded Authority to Target Corporate Misconduct in Paxton v. Annunciation House

Date: Aug 16, 2025
Constitutionalizing Quo Warranto: Texas Attorney General’s Expanded Authority to Target Corporate Misconduct in Paxton v. Annunciation House I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s decision in...
Constitutionally Entrenched Quo Warranto: The Texas Supreme Court in Paxton v. Annunciation House

Constitutionally Entrenched Quo Warranto: The Texas Supreme Court in Paxton v. Annunciation House

Date: Aug 16, 2025
Constitutionally Entrenched Quo Warranto: The Texas Supreme Court in Paxton v. Annunciation House I. Introduction This commentary analyzes the Texas Supreme Court’s decision in Warren Kenneth Paxton,...
Incidentally Produced Groundwater as Part of the Hydrocarbon Grant: The New Default Rule in Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC

Incidentally Produced Groundwater as Part of the Hydrocarbon Grant: The New Default Rule in Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC

Date: Aug 14, 2025
Incidentally Produced Groundwater as Part of the Hydrocarbon Grant: The New Default Rule in Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s decision in...
Toward Adoption of the Admission Rule in Texas: Justice Young’s Concurrence in Werner Enterprises, Inc. v. Blake

Toward Adoption of the Admission Rule in Texas: Justice Young’s Concurrence in Werner Enterprises, Inc. v. Blake

Date: Aug 14, 2025
Toward Adoption of the Admission Rule in Texas: Justice Young’s Concurrence in Werner Enterprises, Inc. v. Blake I. Introduction This commentary examines Justice Evan A. Young’s concurring opinion in...
Independent Medical Judgment and Vicarious Liability: Renaissance Medical Foundation v. Lugo and the Scope of NPHO Responsibility

Independent Medical Judgment and Vicarious Liability: Renaissance Medical Foundation v. Lugo and the Scope of NPHO Responsibility

Date: Aug 9, 2025
Independent Medical Judgment and Vicarious Liability: Renaissance Medical Foundation v. Lugo and the Scope of Nonprofit Health Organization Responsibility I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s...
Unequivocal Abandonment of Termination by DFPS Bars Termination: Commentary on D.V. v. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

Unequivocal Abandonment of Termination by DFPS Bars Termination: Commentary on D.V. v. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

Date: Aug 9, 2025
“When the State Says It Is Not Seeking Termination, Courts May Not Terminate”: Commentary on D.V. v. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s...
Course-and-Scope as a Defensive Issue: Texas Supreme Court Limits the Division of Workers’ Compensation’s Exclusive Jurisdiction

Course-and-Scope as a Defensive Issue: Texas Supreme Court Limits the Division of Workers’ Compensation’s Exclusive Jurisdiction

Date: Aug 7, 2025
Course-and-Scope as a Defensive Issue: Limiting the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation’s Exclusive Jurisdiction Commentary on The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley v. Rita Oteka Supreme...
"Remedies, Not Claims": The Texas Supreme Court Reframes the Redundant-Remedies Doctrine in Gonzalez v. Texas Medical Board

"Remedies, Not Claims": The Texas Supreme Court Reframes the Redundant-Remedies Doctrine in Gonzalez v. Texas Medical Board

Date: Aug 6, 2025
"Remedies, Not Claims": The Texas Supreme Court Reframes the Redundant-Remedies Doctrine in Gonzalez v. Texas Medical Board I. Introduction The Supreme Court of Texas’s opinion in Reynaldo "Rey"...
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