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A Texas state court convicted appellant of sexual assault and prohibited sexual conduct with his intellectually disabled daughter and sentenced him to life in prison.
Relators filed a mandamus petition raising four challenges to council-initiated propositions regarding whether the ballot language the city council selected to describe various propositions satisfied the standard of clarity and definiteness.
Plaintiff was hired by defendant Houston Methodist Hospital in 2019. In August 2021, plaintiff texted her supervisor that her coworkers were harassing her and discriminating against her because of her race.
Plaintiffs, a coalition of medical associations and individual doctors, challenged the regulation of mifepristone by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
Petitioner Dickson challenged the insurance company's failure to pay interest due on many life insurance policies and asserted claims on behalf of a putative class, equitable claims of money had and received and unjust enrichment.
A former president of a company, who lost at trial and had a $21.6 million judgment rendered against him, successfully proved on appeal that he was entitled to a new trial.
Plaintiff business owners, who filed suit against the federal government over labor rules, failed to prove on appeal that the trial court erred in granting summary judgment in favor of the government.