The 13th District Court of Appeals ruled the state of Texas cannot sue Google for deceptive business practices. The court ...
The Thirteenth Court of Appeals rejected Texas' deceptive-practices lawsuit against Google, finding the state lacks ...
In a case of first impression, the Fifteenth Court of Appeals held Google can depose the state of Texas in a deceptive-trade ...
Judge Maria Salas-Mendoza was sworn in as the Texas Eighth Court of Appeals chief justice Friday, Jan. 10, at the Enrique ...
Judge David Newell told the Statesman that turnover on the court and the changing judicial system contributed to his decision ...
Google has a right to question Texas officials in a lawsuit accusing the Alphabet unit of unlawfully collecting biometric ...
The Court of Criminal Appeals will rehear a case it threw out last year. Three of the judges became targets of Attorney ...
"Judge Maria Salas-Mendoza epitomizes public service in all that she does," said former Texas 13th Court of Appeals Justice Gina M. Benavides, who administered the oath of office to Salas-Mendoza.
A Texas appellate court ruled that the state cannot sue Google for deceptive practices due to lack of jurisdiction.
The Supreme Court’s decision on Texas’ law, which adult entertainment website attorneys said were the most overreaching in ...