X

Thank you for sharing!

Your article was successfully shared with the contacts you provided.
OPINION

The Texas Department of Public Safety (“DPS”) and the Texas Observer (the “Observer”) appeal from the trial court’s summary judgment declaring, consistent with the opinion of Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, that DVDs*fn1 containing video recorded by security cameras in a Texas Capitol hallway were not confidential or excepted from public disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act (the “Act”) and must be disclosed as requested. DPS contends that the DVDs are confidential because the information on them relates to the specifications, operating procedures, or location of a security system used to protect public property from terrorism. See Tex. Gov’t Code Ann. § 418.182(a) (West 2005). DPS also asserts that the information is excepted from disclosure because it is an internal law enforcement record, the disclosure of which would interfere with law enforcement. Id. § 552.108 (West Supp. 2009). The Observer also appeals, contending that the trial court erred by denying the Observer’s request to amend its pleadings to include a claim for attorneys’ fees. We conclude that, because the DVDs contain information that relates to the specifications of the security system at the capitol, the DVDs at issue are not subject to disclosure under the Act. As a result of this conclusion, we need not address the merits of the denial of the Observer’s motion to file an amended petition because the Observer would not be entitled to attorneys’ fees even if allowed to file its amended petition. We reverse that part of the district court’s judgment requiring disclosure of the DVDs, and render judgment that DPS is authorized to withhold the DVDs as confidential under government code section 418.182(a).

Factual and Procedural Background

 
Reprints & Licensing
Mentioned in a Law.com story?

License our industry-leading legal content to extend your thought leadership and build your brand.

More From ALM

With this subscription you will receive unlimited access to high quality, online, on-demand premium content from well-respected faculty in the legal industry. This is perfect for attorneys licensed in multiple jurisdictions or for attorneys that have fulfilled their CLE requirement but need to access resourceful information for their practice areas.
View Now
Our Team Account subscription service is for legal teams of four or more attorneys. Each attorney is granted unlimited access to high quality, on-demand premium content from well-respected faculty in the legal industry along with administrative access to easily manage CLE for the entire team.
View Now
Gain access to some of the most knowledgeable and experienced attorneys with our 2 bundle options! Our Compliance bundles are curated by CLE Counselors and include current legal topics and challenges within the industry. Our second option allows you to build your bundle and strategically select the content that pertains to your needs. Both options are priced the same.
View Now
September 25, 2025
Dallas, TX

The Texas Lawyer honors attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in Texas.


Learn More
February 24, 2025 - February 26, 2025
Las Vegas, NV

This conference aims to help insurers and litigators better manage complex claims and litigation.


Learn More
March 24, 2025
New York, NY

Recognizing innovation in the legal technology sector for working on precedent-setting, game-changing projects and initiatives.


Learn More

Legal Administrative AssistantRivkind, Margulies & Rivkind, P.A.Miami, FL, USAEmployment Type: Full-TimeBenefits Offered: Medical, Retir...


Apply Now ›

Position Type:Administrative and Central Office Office Title/Functional Title:Risk Management and Litigation Associate Counsel - 23849Civil ...


Apply Now ›

Process enhanced rate equitable services requests, response to filers and NYSED Inquiries. Receive, file, coordinate, and review ...


Apply Now ›