U.S. 5th Circuit holds Plaintiff students established standing to assert University’s student speech policies on harassments and rudeness are unconstitutional

Speech First, Inc. v. Fenves, 19-50529 (5th Cir. Oct. 28, 2020) This is a First and Fourteenth Amendment free speech case in a university setting. The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the dismissal of the plaintiffs’ claims and reinstated the
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14th District Court of Appeals holds all elements of a circumstantial-evidence retaliation claim (including pretext) are jurisdictional, plus court lacked jurisdiction over Plaintiff’s discrimination claim

    Margaret Fields v. Houston Indep. Sch. Dist., 14-19-00010-CV (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] Oct. 15, 2020) This is an employment discrimination and retaliation case where the Houston Court of Appeals (14th Dist.) affirmed the granting of the school district’s plea to
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Property owner failed to allege Ch. 211 or 245 claims for zoning change; failure-to-exhaust-remedies bar applied to inverse-condemnation claim

  City of Dickinson v Stefan, 14-18-00778-CV, (Tex. App. – Houston [14th Dis.], Oct. 27, 2020) Stefan operated his home computer business in a residential zone, but allowed his church group to host events, including weddings on the property.  The City changed
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U.S. 5th Circuit holds qualified immunity applies in university disciplinary hearings where the outcome depends on the credibility of a witness

U.S. 5th Circuit holds qualified immunity applies in university disciplinary hearings where the outcome depends on the credibility of a witness Ralph Clay Walsh, Jr. v. Lisa Hodge, et al., 19-10785, 2020 WL 5525397 (5th Cir. Sept. 15, 2020) This is an
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Plaintiff failed to allege breach of heightened burden under Recreational Use Statute, but should be given opportunity to amend holds Fort Worth Court of Appeals

The City of Fort Worth v. Wesley Rust, 02-20-00130-CV (Tex. App. – Fort Worth, Oct. 22, 2020) This is an interlocutory appeal from the denial of a plea to the jurisdiction in a Texas Tort Claims Act (“TTCA”)/Recreational Use Statute (“RUS”) case.
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The Eighth Court of Appeals dismissed a pro se appellant’s case because the appellant failed to file a reporter’s record and the appellant’s briefing was fatally inadequate. 

Special contributing author Laura Mueller, City Attorney for Dripping Springs Claudia Brown, Justice of the Peace for Precinct 4, Place #1 v. State of Texas, No. 08-19-00110-CV (Tex. App.—El Paso October 12, 2020). In this appeal from an elected official removal case,
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First District holds county attorney could not bring suit against commissioner’s court for budget policies

Hobbs, Williamson County Attorney v. Dan A. Gattis, et. al., 01-19-00025-CV (Tex. App. – Houston [1st Dist.], Oct. 15, 2020). This is a declaratory judgment case where the First District Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of the County Attorney’s challenge to
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San Antonio Court of Appeals holds forfeited councilmember can only seek reinstatement through quo warranto proceeding

  City of Leon Valley v. Benny Martinez, 04-19-00879-CV (Tex. App. – San Antonio, August 19, 2020, no pet. h.) This is a council forfeiture case which the San Antonio Court of Appeals held could only be brought in a quo warranto
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The Thirteenth Court of Appeals held trial court must use substantial evidence standard when reviewing SOB permit denials

Special contributing author Laura Mueller, City Attorney for Dripping Springs Larry Mark Polsky, esq. v. Sheriff Omar Lucio and Cameron County, No. 13-19-00062-CV (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi September 24, 2020) (mem. op.). In this sexually-oriented business case, the 13th Court of Appeals reversed
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Attorney’s fees for breach of contract under Tex. Loc. Gov’t Code §271.153 valid only if equitable and just – denied for much smaller change order amount

Dowtech Specialty Contractors, Inc. v. City of Weinert, 11-18-00246-CV (Tex. App. – Eastland, September 25, 2020)(mem. op.). This is a breach of contract dispute where the Eastland Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court judgment awarding Dowtech a small amount of damages,
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