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...CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS, ET AL., PetitionersIn the Supreme Court of the United States...
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...In the Supreme Court of the United States...conviction, however, the Michigan Supreme Court in People v...
National Law Journal
...3d 709 (Tex. 2008). The earlier appeal concerned a suit by fourteen Texas hospitals against the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and its Executive...
National Law Journal
...according to its CEO, the only company offering complex services software from 2000 to 2005. However, Wellogix's software was not a stand-alone solution...
National Law Journal
...determined that it lacked quorum to proceed, and dismissed the appeal. The Supreme Court denied Plaintiffs' petition for a writ of mandamus. The...
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...The outcome of this appeal turns on our interpretation of the Supreme Court's recent decision in J. McIntyre Machinery, Ltd. v. Nicastro...
National Law Journal
...delivered the opinion of the Court in which Womack, Keasler, Hervey...38.23(a) of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure....
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...Appellee/Cross-Appellant"), in a sole issue, alleges error by the trial court in denying Norco's motion for new trial alleging legal and factual...
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