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Texas Const. art. II, ยง 1, Separation of powers of government among three departments. (Link Type: Texas Law) |
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Brent Edward Webster v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline; Brief for amici curiae State of Montana and 17 other states (No. 23-0694, claiming that punishment constitutes infringing on the AG Office's discretionary authority; 18 state attorneys general defending Texas' involvement in Texas v. Pennsylvania, et al., Texas' lawsuit challenging the 2020 presidential election results). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Brent Edward Webster; Opinion (No. 08-22-00217-CV, reversing and remanding trial court order; involvement in Texas v. Pennsylvania, et al., Texas' lawsuit regarding the 2020 presidential election results). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Warren Kenneth Paxton, Jr.; Order denying respondent's plea to the jurisdiction (No. 471-02574-2022, plaintiff was unable to show that there is a disputed material fact regarding the jurisdictional issue). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Warren Kenneth Paxton, Jr.; Original disciplinary petition (No. 471-02574-2022, involvement in State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al., Texas' lawsuit regarding the 2020 presidential election results). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Warren Kenneth Paxton, Jr.; Respondent's Answer, Defenses, and Plea to the Jury and Response to Respondent's Answer (No. 471-02574-2022, involvement in State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al, 'At the time of filing, Respondent knew, or should have known, that this allegation was false.') (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Warren Kenneth Paxton Jr. v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline; Memorandum opinion (no. 05-23-00128-CV, finding that Paxton remains subject to a disciplinary complaint regarding his lawsuit casting doubt on the 2020 election results, related to case no. 471-02574-2022). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Warren Kenneth Paxton Jr. v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline; Petition for review (no. 24-0452, request to reverse ruling finding that Paxton remains subject to a disciplinary complaint regarding his lawsuit casting doubt on the 2020 election results, related to case no. 05-23-00128-cv and no. 471-02574-2022). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) |