Texas

The state of Texas is the second largest in the US by area, and population. With nearly 270,000 sq.miles in area, and over 28 million residents living in the state, the south-central state shares borders with Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. It is also bordered by Mexican states and the Gulf of Mexico. Houston is the state’s most populous city and 4th most populous city in the country. It was admitted as the 28th state into the union on December 29, 1845.

Texas’ economy was driven by four-prominent industries prior to WWII including cattling, timber, oil, and cotton. The discovery of oil deposits in the state led to the economic boom and was the main driving force in the state throughout the 20th century. Since 2002 Texas has been the leading state in the US in exports, and maintains the second highest GDP in the nation. Today the state is a leading producer in oil, is one of the leading states in government jobs in the tech industry, and has one of the largest economies throughout the US and worldwide.

The government of Texas was set up by the Texas Constitution, and consists of a unitary democratic state government operating under a presidential system that uses the Dillon Rule, as well as governments at the county and municipal levels.  The Dillon Rule is  a legal principle that local governments have limited authority, and can pass ordinances only in areas where they have been granted authority by the larger state government.  The executive branch of the Texas state government includes the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Land Commissioner, Attorney General, Agriculture Commissioner, the three-member Texas Railroad Commission, the State Board of Education, and the Secretary of State.   The system in Texas limits the power of the Governor, as each executive branch member (with the exception of the Secretary of State) are elected independently.

Much like the federal government, the legislature of Texas has two houses-the Texas House of Representatives and the Senate.  Again, like the federal government, the Speaker of the House leads the House of Representatives, and the Lieutenant Governor leads the Senate. 

Texas boasts one of the most complicated judicial systems in the country.  The system is described in Article 5 of the Texas Constitution and is further defined by statute, in particular the Texas Government Code and the Texas Probate Code.  The system is complicated by multiple levels and overlapping jurisdictions, with different courts often sharing courthouses.  The court levels are: The Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, Courts of Appeals, District Courts, Probate Courts, Constitutional County Courts, Statutory County Courts at Law, Municipal Courts and the Justice of the Peace Courts.

The National Law Review covers several stories from the state of Texas and the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Cases and stories related to telemedicine and healthcare in the state, data and cybersecurity laws, labor and employment laws, paid sick leave, insurance law, bankruptcy and tax cases, are among the different areas of law visitors will find, as they relate to Texas, on the National Law Review site.

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Jun
20
2023
Don’t Mess with Texas: The Lone Star State Enacts Comprehensive Consumer Privacy Law Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jun
19
2023
Federal Court Denies Summary Judgment On Breach Of Fiduciary Duty Claim Against Former Employee Winstead
Jun
19
2023
The Lone Star State Joins the Privacy Law Deluge: Another Governor Signs Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jun
19
2023
Texas Legislature Approves HB 2071 Which Revises Public Facility Corporation Exemption for Affordable Housing Winstead
Jun
16
2023
Locality Cannot Pay Contingent Fee to Attorney to Litigate for Increased Property Value Blank Rome LLP
Jun
15
2023
Data Protection Update: Q3 Noteworthy Dates Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
15
2023
Digital Asset Customer Protections Signed into Texas Law Winstead
Jun
15
2023
Texas (Business) Courts to Open for Business: Law Creating Specialized Business Courts in Texas Becomes Official Katten
Jun
14
2023
CRAIG CUNNINGHAM TCPA SUIT CUT DOWN: Court Grants Defense Motion to Dismiss on Vicarious Liability Grounds Troutman Amin, LLP
Jun
14
2023
The Comprehensive Privacy Law Deluge: Approaching Choice and Rights Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jun
14
2023
Court Granted Mandamus Relief To Vacate A Temporary Restraining Order In A Fiduciary Case Winstead
Jun
12
2023
Texas Tightens State’s Data Breach Notification Law Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
12
2023
What Happened to Texas’ Anti-Renewable Agenda? Legislators Fail to Pass Energy-Related Bills that Would Have Adversely Impacted Renewable Projects Foley & Lardner LLP
Jun
10
2023
2023 Texas Legislative Update: Issues Affecting Texas Homeowners’ Associations and Condominium Owners' Associations Winstead
Jun
9
2023
The BR Privacy & Security Download: June 2023 Blank Rome LLP
Jun
7
2023
Game On: Mid-Year Update on U.S. Gaming Industry's Expanding Regulations, Legislation, and Launches Blank Rome LLP
Jun
7
2023
Texas to Require Employers to Post Notice to Employees Regarding the Reporting of Workplace Violence or Suspicious Activity Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Jun
7
2023
FFF Sovereign Immunity Series – Part XI: Texas Toast Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Jun
6
2023
Will Mandatory Generative AI Use Certifications Become the Norm in Legal Filings? Hunton Andrews Kurth
Jun
4
2023
Texas Consumer Privacy Law Nears Governor’s Signature McDermott Will & Emery
Jun
4
2023
Trending in Telehealth: May 23 – 30, 2023 McDermott Will & Emery
Jun
3
2023
Texas Appellate Court Upholds Shock Verdict and Rejects “Admission Rule” Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
Jun
1
2023
Court Affirmed a Judgment That a Will Was Invalid Due to Mental Incapacity Winstead
May
30
2023
Trending in Telehealth: May 16 – 22, 2023 McDermott Will & Emery
May
26
2023
Texas Legislature Passes Bill Creating Specialized Business Trial Courts: 12 Things You Need To Know Now Foley & Lardner LLP
May
25
2023
Texas is Making Moves on a Comprehensive Consumer Privacy Law Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
May
23
2023
Processing Sensitive Personal Information under U.S. State Privacy Laws Greenberg Traurig, LLP
May
22
2023
The American Rule Stands? Appellate Court Remands for Prevailing Party to Segregate Between Recoverable and Non-Recoverable Fees Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
May
21
2023
Trending in Telehealth: May 8 – 15, 2023 McDermott Will & Emery
May
19
2023
Federal Circuit Holds that Software Plaintiff Bears Evidentiary Burden of Copyrightability Where Defendant’s Evidence Shows Some Elements Not Copyrightable Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
18
2023
Under SB 240, Texas Healthcare Facilities Will Be Required to Adopt Workplace Violence Prevention Plans by September 1, 2024 Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
17
2023
Is Obesity a Disability Under Texas Law? Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
16
2023
Texas’s SB 240: State Legislature Passes Workplace Violence Prevention Act [PODCAST] Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
16
2023
Texas Legislature Passes Texas Data Privacy and Security Act Hunton Andrews Kurth
May
15
2023
Navigating the Wild West of the New ACA Preventative Care Ruling Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
 

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