Our Blogs Staying On Par Scott Francis June 24, 2024 If it seems like you’ve been seeing more and more golf carts cruising around neighborhood streets, city parks, and other unexpected places (i.e., anywhere other […] Read More Don’t Tow the Line J. Grady Randle June 4, 2024 Experts estimate that cars are parked 95% of the time. But if you park in the wrong place, you could come back to find your […] Read More Transfer of Power Randlelaw May 22, 2024 The transfer of power after municipal elections follows a structured process outlined in Texas laws and regulations. This process is designed to assist the peaceful […] Read More Are Non-Compete Agreements Really Dead? Heather N. Cook May 14, 2024 Right now, they are indeed dead according to a final rule issued by the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) on April 23, 2024. But what is […] Read More Who Won the Election? Judith El Masri May 6, 2024 Saturday, May 4, 2024, was the designated general uniform election date set by the Texas Secretary of State. The Texas laws that govern elections is […] Read More Mind the Shot Clock Heather N. Cook April 22, 2024 As we come out of an epic college basketball season, shot clocks may still be on the mind. Maybe you are new to municipal planning […] Read More Public Building or Public Funds? Scott Francis March 25, 2024 In a recent blog post, we discussed how Texas cities may inadvertently violate the Elections Code by authorizing the use of employee time for political […] Read More Texas Supreme Court Retroactive Ruling Judith El Masri March 19, 2024 The Texas Supreme Court rendered an opinion on a Petition for Review on Friday, March 15, 2024, and decided that a new law passed in […] Read More Tree Removal Regulations Randlelaw March 4, 2024 A municipality’s authority to regulate tree removal is found in the Texas Local Government Code, Title 7 Regulation of Land Use, Structures, Businesses, and Related […] Read More « 1 2 3 4 5 … 41 » Share This Page: