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Call Off the Dogs, We’re Letting the Cat Out of the Bag: New(er) Laws for Fido and Tiger

By Heather N. Cook |

“The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” Mahatma Gandhi Are you a cat person? A dog person? Both? Well, then you might be interested in learning about two new laws adopted during the 88th Legislative Session in Texas that are intended to offer greater protection to… Read More »

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The Texas Death Star Bill

The Texas Death Star Bill

By Brandon Morris |

Texas HB 2127: depending on whom you ask, it’s known as either the Regulatory Consistency Act, or the Texas Death Star Bill. Proponents would argue that it makes regulations more uniform across the state and benefits small businesses. Those who oppose the bill would say that it decimates local control by cities and counties… Read More »

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When the Law Disagrees With Itself

By Megan J. Mikutis |

With the 88th Legislative Session quickly coming to a close later this month, all eyes are on those proposed bills that would alter the municipal landscape. But, with legislative changes also come legislative amendments, and those amendments may sometimes significantly clash with long-standing law that – itself – wasn’t altered. For example, under the… Read More »

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