...Texas Tea Time: Former Litigator Strikes it...of hiring some costly third party to assist in this effort...
...a tendency to tackle challenges that are not her normal cup of tea. More like a cup of castor oil. Normally disinclined to...
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...Texans have voted for their first Tea Party-backed Texas Supreme Court candidate, as John Devine handily defeated incumbent...
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...We summarize the relevant facts in the light most favorable to the party opposing summary judgment (here, the plaintiff). See Foote v. Town of Bedford...
...Recall and Precision aren't friends. Every time Recall has a tea party, Precision crashes with his biker buddies and breaks the dishes. It...
...Recall and Precision aren't friends. Every time Recall has a tea party, Precision crashes with his biker buddies and breaks the dishes. It...
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...151; Don Willett and David Medina face challengers from their own party in the May 29 primary. An open question for both of their...
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