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Monthly Archives: August 2021

Texas Unmanned Aerial Aircraft Device Update

By Judith El Masri |

In my last blog on drones in December 2020, I wrote about the federal suit members of the media have brought regarding First Amendment challenges to Texas drone laws, found in Chapter 423 of the Texas Government Code.  [National Press Photographers Assoc, et al v. Steven McCraw, Director of DPS] The case is scheduled… Read More »

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MSD: What’s in Your Groundwater?

By Megan J. Mikutis |

A Municipal Setting Designation (a “MSD”) places a limitation on the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (“TCEQ”) requirements for the investigation or remediation of property parcels containing contaminated groundwater, when that groundwater is not used and will not be used as potable water now or in the future, located within a city or a… Read More »

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Delayed Census Causes Texas Legislature to Go Back to the Future

By Byron L. Brown |

The Texas Constitution prohibits the Legislature from passing any local or special law regulating the affairs of counties, cities, towns, wards, or school districts. Necessity being the mother of invention, when the Legislature desires to regulate, in effect, a specific county, city, town, ward, or school district, it passes a general law with bracketed… Read More »

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City Contracts and State Statutes

By Brandon Morris |

In a previous blog post, this firm addressed some instances of first amendment issues implicated by  state laws. Particularly of note, was a state statute which prevented Cities from contracting with companies who take a particular political stance. As a brief recap, in 2017, the Texas legislature passed H.B. 89 which provided that a… Read More »

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