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Appellee filed suit against appellant claiming he entered into a verbal agreement to rent land and a mobile home to appellant but that appellant failed to pay rent on numerous occasions.
Appellee, seaman Eric Wheeler, reported severe neck and back pain while working on a drillship for appellant Noble Drilling (U.S.), LLC and was removed for evaluation.
The plaintiffs, including women who experienced severe pregnancy complications and physicians, challenged the enforcement of the Human Life Protection Act, arguing it was unconstitutional and seeking clarification on the law permitting life-saving abortions.
Appellees, seven patrons of the Llano County library system, brought suit against appellants, claiming appellants violated their First Amendment right to access information and ideas by removing seventeen books based on their contents and messages.