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Texas Government Code §§ 554.001 et seq., Protection for reporting violations of law (Whistleblower Act). (Link Type: Texas Law) |
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Legal Documents
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James Blake Brickman et. al vs. Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, Plaintiff's original petition (No. D-1-GN-20-006861, former employee lawsuit against Ken Paxton claiming violation of the Texas Whistleblower Act). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
James Blake Brickman, et al. v. Office of the Attorney General of Texas; Office of Attorney General of Texas' motion to dismiss based on lack of subject matter jurisdiction (No. D-1-GN-20-006861, Texas Whistleblower Act does not apply because the AG is neither a governmental entity nor a public employee, allegations fall outside the scope of the limited waiver of sovereign immunity). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
James Blake Brickman, et al. v. Office of the Attorney General of Texas; Plaintiff's second amended original petition and verified motion for temporary injunction and permanent injunction (No. D-1-GN-20-006861, former employee lawsuit against Ken Paxton claiming violation of the Texas Whistleblower Act, with additional allegations of misuse of office). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
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OAG files appellate brief: former top aides say one thing under oath, another in public; can’t squeeze back into agency after failing on the job. (Link Type: Press Release) |