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...realm. Since 2003, Dunn has served as general counsel for the Texas Democratic Party. He represented the party in a 2006 suit challenging Republican officials...
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...our prior opinion, Janvey v. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Inc., 699...in the hands of third parties as the result of fraudulent...
...In the Nov. 6 general election, voters sent Texas Supreme Court Justice Nathan Hecht to the high court for the fifth...
...their message. For example, in his speech at the Democratic convention, former President Bill Clinton reassured voters that President Obama represented the...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Kilgarlin, a former Texas Supreme Court justice...was active in Democratic politics for decades...Harris County Democratic Party chair from 1962...
...ballot, for the Texas judiciary this election...to three female Democratic candidates. ...
...reduce the amount the appellant owed by the amount collected from another party for damages relating to the driveway. The trial court's judgment is...
...to overlook nonpartisan seats including state judgeships when they vote a straight party ticket. But the characters also extol the virtues of McCormack, who founded...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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