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A Dallas County judge has ruled that tenants should have the right to stay in their homes and appeal an eviction ruling — even if they don’t have the cash required to put ups as collateral while they make their case.
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Attorneys have rules of conduct, but the profession largely self-regulates.
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Mitchell is currently a professor at Texas A&M University, where he is also the co-director of the Program in Real Estate and Community Development Law.
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After urging from Texas law school deans and aspiring lawyers, the Texas Supreme Court on Friday canceled the two-day in-person bar exams scheduled for…
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This Sunday, 820 new laws passed during the 2019 session of the Texas Legislature will go into effect. They range from the huge — a $250 billion two-year…
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More than 50 young lawyers from 25 countries are in Plano learning about the U.S. justice system and international trade. They’re also learning about…
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Army Ranger Justin Slaby's left hand was blown off by a faulty grenade in a training accident. After getting a prosthesis, he was encouraged by one of his doctors to try for a career in the FBI. What happened next landed Slaby and the FBI in court and tarnished the career of a high-ranking agent.
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Complaints about Texas judges are usually handled in secret and rarely lead to punishment. That’s what state lawmakers heard when they met to review the…
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The State Integrity Investigation on government corruption gives Texas an average grade of C for holding our judges accountable. But some citizens and…
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A new program at the Dallas County Juvenile Department is offering a second chance to some teenagers who find themselves in juvenile court facing charges…