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Egregious nature of sex offense insufficient standing alone to warrant denial of offender's petition for removal from sex offender registry
Court Partially Dismisses Former Officer's Claims Against Police Department
Child care facility's "capacity" refers to maximum number of children that may be in attendance at any one time
Court Dismisses Deliberate Indifference Suit for Noncompliance with Statutory Requirements
The court submitted its §1925(a) opinion in support of its Sept. 7, 2023, order upholding an arbitration award in favor of the Fraternal Order of Police.
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Production Subpoena Premature But Document Preservation Subpoena Is Appropriate
Appellee had a series of encounters with members of the Harris County Constable's Office.
Former union members' First Amendment objections to continued paycheck deduction of dues until contractual end date failed where such claims were governed by state contract law, with the First Amendment not providing the right to disregard contractual obligations. Orders of the district court affirmed.
Defendants appealed the court's order granting plaintiff's motion for summary judgment in its mortgage foreclosure action. Citing its original opinion and order, the court concluded that its order granting summary judgment should be affirmed.
Court Denies Insurance Company's Motion for Summary Judgment in Accident Case
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