Hamilton, a real estate developer in Dallas, Texas, was involved in efforts to place a paid sick leave ordinance on the ballot. He was asked by Councilman Philip Kingston to speak with Councilman Dwaine Caraway… USA v. Mena-Rodriguez Date: September 30, 2024 Docket Number: 23-11223 ...
The Legislature did not grant jurisdiction to appellate courtsto hear interlocutory appeals in section 51.214 of the TexasEducation Code nor in section 51.014(a)(5) of the Texas CivilPractice and Remedies Code and, even if the Legislature haddone so, Appellants did not establish as a matter ...
For decades, federal courts in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi have restricted liability for employment discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to “ultimate employment decisions,” such as unlawful hiring, firing, or compensation. But the U.S. Court of Appeals fo...
5th District Court of Appeals Place 11 About Justice Carlyle A native Texan and product of public school from elementary through law school, Justice Cory Carlyle is a career public servant. He started his legal career in the Appellate Section of the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office. For...
Modified and Affirmed and Opinion Filed October 31, 2023 In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-23-00582-CV IN THE INTEREST OF C.D.M., J.L.M., AND H.N.P., CHILDREN On Appeal from the 255th Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause...
Dallas County, No. 21-10133, (5th Cir. Aug. 18, 2023), alleging the County’s sex-based scheduling policy violated Title VII’s prohibition against sex discrimination. The County’s policy allowed male officers to schedule both of their da...
The Fifth Circuit said “enough” as to a district court’s aggressive oversight of the Texas foster-care system, vacating a contempt order and requiring reassignment of the case on remand. Capturing the flavor of the opinion, towards the end of the section on reassignment, the Court said: ...
Statement of FactsIn Cause Number 56265, the Appellant, Timothy Moore, was charged by indictment, alleging he did, "then and there, with the intent to commit theft, enter a habitation without the effective consent of Judy Garner, the owner thereof." (RR 2, pp. 90 and 92-93). Mr. ...
IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS DALLAS, TEXASCarol Lynn WolframLaw Office of Carol Lynn Wolfram P.O. Box 1925Denton, TX 76202Telephone: 949.497.1143Facsimile: 949.497.1143SHANE LONG
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT DALLASLISA TEAGUEAppellant