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In re the State of Texas; Concurring opinion in denial of petition (No. 24-0813, upholding State Fair of Texas gun policy and denying Attorney General Ken Paxton's attempt to block it from taking effect). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
In re the state of Texas; Petition for writ of mandamus and relator's emergency motion for temporary relief (No. 24-0813, State Fair of Texas gun policy). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Texas v. City of Dallas et al.; Order denying state's request for temporary relief and alternate request for an administrative stay (No. 15-24-00103-CV, on appeal from 298th District Court, Dallas, No. DC-24-14434, asking the court to prevent the City of Dallas and the State Fair of Texas from imposing a firearms ban). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Texas v. City of Dallas, et al.; Plaintiff’s original verified petition for civil penalties, temporary injunction and permanent injunctive relief (No. DC-24-14434, claiming the city is violating the law by banning most people from bringing firearms to the State Fair of Texas). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Texas v. City of Dallas, et al.; State's emergency motion for relief pending appeal (No. 15-24-00103-cv, asking the court to prevent the City of Dallas and the State Fair of Texas from imposing a firearms ban). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Texas, et al. v. City of Dallas, et al.; State of Texas's motion for temporary injunction and notice of temporary injunction hearing (No. DC-24-14434, claiming the city is violating the law by banning most people from bringing firearms to the State Fair of Texas). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Texas, et al., v. City of Dallas, et al.; Order denying plaintiffs' application for temporary injunction (No. DC-24-14434, allowing the State Fair of Texas to move forward with its new 2024 firearm policy). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) |