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Monthly Archives: April 2021

The Law of the Loo

By Byron L. Brown |

I don’t think about public restrooms much, and I think about the legalities of them even less. However, there have been three specific instances in my life when I have had a reason to assess where the law and the loo intersect. The first was back in my days working retail. I regularly found… Read More »

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When Texting Crosses the Line

By Megan J. Mikutis |

Two Carroll ISD board members charged with violating the Texas Open Meetings Act were indicted by a Tarrant County grand jury for allegedly communicating outside of an authorized meeting. Carroll ISD Board President Michelle Moore and Vice President Todd Carlton face misdemeanor charges of conspiring to circumvent the Texas Open Meetings Act for secret… Read More »

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Vaccine Passports? Not in Texas

By Brandon Morris |

As we cross the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 stay at home orders and economic shut down, things are slowly returning to normal, or at the very least some sort of new normal. As of the time of this article, approximately half of U.S. adults have received at least the first dose of the… Read More »

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A Rumor ‘Bout Procurement

By Megan J. Mikutis |

While probably not worthy of a ZZ Top song, a rumor has been spreadin’ a- ‘round that in a Texas town ‘bout . . . how a municipality can avoid the procurement requirements of Section 252.021, Chapter 252, of the Local Government Code when purchasing and contracting for, more often, services paid from revenues… Read More »

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