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Appellees, a drone-owning journalist and two media organizations, brought a First Amendment claim asserting the right to use unmanned aerial drones to film private individuals and property without their consent.
A group of booksellers, who obtained a preliminary injunction against the State over book ratings, successfully proved on appeal that the trial court's ruling was correct.
On the State's petition for discretionary review, the court reviewed the effect of the 2017 amendments to the state's forgery statute, Tex. Penal Code §32.21 in two cases.
The family of a pretrial detainee who died in custody successfully proved on appeal that the trial court erred in finding no genuine issues of material fact to justify summary judgment.
In 2004, appellant Corsicana Industrial Foundation sought to develop a retail center on its land and it entered into separate agreements with appellee city and appellee county.
Appellant tenant sued appellee property manager for false allegations to law enforcement, harassment and defamation of character and sought $15,000 in damages after the parties had an alleged verbal confrontation.
Stamper Operating filed a petition and request for a temporary restraining order, alleging appellant interfered with its operation of an oil and gas lease.