Randy Travis has sued two state agencies in a dispute over records of his arrest for allegedly driving while intoxicated, including a video that Travis' lawyer says shows the country singer naked
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...exempt from the disclosure requirements of the Texas Public Information Act ("PIA"). See Tex. Gov't Code Ann. §§ 552.001-.353...
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...file and otherwise excepted from disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act (PIA). See generally Tex. Gov't Code Ann. §§ 552.001-.353...
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...Four days after she began working for UTK, Crider informed Dr. Pia Wood, her supervisor, that she was a Seventh Day Adventist and that...
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...mandatory disclosure provided in section 552.104 of the Public Information Act (PIA). See Tex. Gov't Code Ann. § 552.104 (West 2004)....
The following state and federal court opinions were issued from Nov. 24 through Dec. 7. Practice areas addressed in these cases include ADR, bankruptcy law, contracts, employment law, torts, appeals
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...not participate in the decision.Invoking the Texas Public Information Act (PIA), the Dallas Morning News sought a copy of the Comptroller's payroll...
...public who sued the Bar under the state's Public Information Act (PIA). But in its Nov. 19 opinion, the Office of the Attorney General...
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