Monica Nicole Townsend v. Erik Allen Vasquez
ERISA DueProcess FourthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the lower court erred in its interpretation of the First Amendment's free speech protections
No question identified. : . _ (i) . 1. Did the State of Texas contravene the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses by ignoring Texas . Family Code 201.005, and not following case law or procedure regarding voided orders and judgments? 2. Did the State of Texas contravene the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution by basing its opinion on fabricated facts, : ; : evidence not entered in discovery, and evidence not found in the trial court record? . : 3. Did the State of Texas contravene the Fourteenth Amendments of the United ; States Constitution Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses by ignoring , criminal convictions for the purposes of rendering a civil court decision? 4, Did the State of Texas contravene the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Due Process Clause of the Constitution by not following case law or procedure for determining via a challenge that the evidence was legally and factually sufficient to support to the best interests finding of the trial court? E 5. Did the State of Texas contravene the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution by fabricating case law? . ; (ii) . ,