Teacher lacked “public standing” to challenge Open Meetings Act violation since he had individualized injury says Dallas Court of Appeals

Dallas Independent School District and Michael L. Williams, Commissioner of Education v. Adrian Peters, 05-14-00759-CV (Tex. App. – Dallas, December 14, 2015). This is essentially a Texas Open Meetings Act (“TOMA”) case even though it has administrative law undercurrents. The Dallas Independent
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Employee’s failure to provide benefits claims under self-insurance fund dismissed since Plan documents did not contain essential terms of agreement sufficient to waive immunity

The United Healthcare Choice Plus Plan for City of Austin Employees and The City of Austin v. Charles Lesniak, 03-15-00309-CV (Tex. App. – Austin, December 1, 2015) This is an interlocutory appeal from the denial of a plea to the jurisdiction which
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U.S. Supreme Court holds officer entitled to qualified immunity after shooting fleeing suspect in high-speed chase

Mullenix v. Luna 14-1143, 2015 WL 6829329 (U.S. Nov. 9, 2015) The U.S. Supreme Court issued this qualified immunity case in a police chase/§1983 lawsuit granting the officer involved immunity for shooting a fleeing suspect. When officers in Tulia Texas attempted to
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Officers entitled to qualified immunity after issuing no-trespass order prohibiting individual from entering City Hall

Vincent v. City of Sulphur No. 15-30182 (5th Cir. October 28, 2015) This is a §1983 lawsuit where the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted qualified immunity to police officers who issued a no trespass warning to an individual
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