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Annunciation House, Inc. v. Ken Paxton and Jennifer Cobos; Defendants' plea to the jurisdiction, answer, and motion for leave to file (proposed) counterclaim in the nature of quo warranto (No. 2024DCV0616, accusing the Catholic non-profit NGO of operating as a “stash house” and taking part in human smuggling). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Annunciation House, Inc. v. Ken Paxton and Jennifer Cobos; Order (No. 2024DCV0616, denying plaintiff's request for temporary injunction and motion to quash defendant's administrative subpoena). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Annunciation House, Inc. v. Ken Paxton and the State of Texas; Application for temporary injunction and motion for leave to file first amended petition and counterclaim in the nature of quo warranto (No. 2024-DCV-0616, countersuit and further allegations against Annunciation House being engaged in systematic conduct that constitutes illegal alien harboring and operation of a stash house; includes exhibits). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Annunciation House, Inc., v. Ken Paxton and Jennifer Cobos; Order granting plaintiff Annunciation House, Inc.'s traditional and no-evidence motion for final summary judgement (No. 2024DCV0616, holding that the attempt to close the Catholic migrant shelter violates state religious freedom laws). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
City of Los Angeles vs. Patel (576 U.S. 409, reversing the city's requirement that hotel operators record and keep guest information on the premises for a 90-day period, “available to any officer of the Los Angeles Police Department for inspection . . . at a time and in a manner that minimizes any interference with the operation of the business.”). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) |