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“Ken Paxton names administrative law expert with conservative bona fides Texas’ solicitor general; Aaron Nielson will take a one-year leave of absence from BYU’s law school to lead the influential unit within the attorney general’s office”

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“Ken Paxton names administrative law expert with conservative bona fides Texas’ solicitor general; Aaron Nielson will take a one-year leave of absence from BYU’s law school to lead the influential unit within the attorney general’s office”: Eleanor Klibanoff of The Texas Tribune has this report.

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When do legal observers at protests get First Amendment protection?

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This week, we highlight petitions that ask the court to consider, among other things, whether words displayed on hats worn at a protest by legal observers – attorneys who document the treatment of demonstrators’ civil rights – can entitle them to sue police who suppressed the rally. Louis, Missouri. In Molina v. Broadnax v. Ratzloff v.

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New York sues New Jersey over compact governing Port of New York and New Jersey

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whose attorneys contribute to SCOTUSblog in various capacities, is among the counsel to the petitioner in this case. whose attorneys contribute to SCOTUSblog in various capacities, is among the counsel to the petitioner in this case. Texas Entertainment Association, Inc. City of Oakland, California v. Oakland Raiders.

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Revenge of the rescheduled cases: Congressional proxy voting, the ministerial exception, and more

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Next up is Texas v. Gordon College seeks review, arguing that all of its professors are Christian educators who are used to promote the Christian mission through teaching, scholarship, and service. The case has already been rescheduled three times, clearly indicating it’s on at least one of the justices’ radar. rescheduled before the Nov.

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Fourteen cases to watch from the Supreme Court’s end-of-summer “long conference”

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But the 5th Circuit wrote that this case “may … attract the [Supreme] Court’s interest” because “[i]t tees up one of the fiercest (and oldest) fights in administrative law: the Humphrey’s Executor ‘exception to the general ‘rule’ that lets a president remove subordinates at will.” Davis seeks review of that ruling. 30 conference.)

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Customs and Weekly Trade Snapshot

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District Court for the Western District of Texas, Claudia Delgadillo (‘‘Delgadillo’’) was convicted of violating 18 U.S.C. USITC received a complaint on September 16, 2022, under the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, on behalf of EDST, LLC of Lubbock, Texas and Quext IoT, LLC of Lubbock, Texas. Limited (‘‘Top Golf’’) in default.

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Customs and Trade Law Weekly Snapshot

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An Air and Marine Operations helicopter, Texas Department of Public Safety, and the La Joya Police Department assisted with the pursuit, until the vehicle drove through a fence in Palmview and came to a stop. If you have questions about these updates, contact our Diaz Trade Law attorneys at info@diaztradelaw.com or call us at 305-456-3830.

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