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Monthly Archives: December 2020

The Public Information Act: An Open Government for the People

By Megan J. Mikutis |

The Texas Public Information Act (the “Public Information Act” or the “Act”), largely influenced by the Sharpstown Stock-Fraud Scandal in 1969 and later adopted in 1973, lays the foundation for the policy of open government, allowing the public to maintain control over the instruments created by and for the people. Attorney General of Texas,… Read More »

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A City Attorney’s Guide To Cancelling A General Municipal Election In Texas

By Carl R. Allred |

Typically, general municipal elections in Texas are routine matters, however; every now and then, issues arise that require a City Attorney to dig deep into the Texas Election Code. One such statute deals with the cancellation of a general municipal election because there are unopposed candidates. So, what should your City do if the… Read More »

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Texas Drone Law Fight in Federal Court Continues

By Judith El Masri |

This week amidst news regarding the horrible toll Covid-19 is taking on our country, the continuing political saga regarding the presidential election, and post-Thanksgiving weight gain (on top of the Covid weight gain) a federal judge in Austin, Texas signed an order denying the State’s request to dismiss the suit regarding the constitutionality of… Read More »

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