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4 results for “Office of the Attorney General of Texas”
| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25A202 | Kevin Frymier v. Dianne Curvey, Judge, in Her Individual and Official Capacity, et al. | Fifth Circuit | 2025-08-20 | Presumed Complete | civil-rights dismissal-as-frivolous fifth-circuit first-amendment judicial-immunity pro-se | Whether a pro se civil rights plaintiff can overcome judicial immunity and First Amendment barriers to challenge a state court judge's actions in fede… |
| 23A114 | Jillian Ostrewich v. Clifford Tatum, in His Official Capacity as the Harris County Elections Administrator, et al. | Fifth Circuit | 2023-08-08 | Presumed Complete | electioneering-statutes first-amendment polling-places section-1983 unreviewable-discretion voter-apparel | Whether Texas's electioneering statutes violate the First Amendment by granting election workers unreviewable discretion to prohibit voter apparel at … |
| 21-5195 | M. T. Q. v. Office of the Attorney General of Texas, et al. | Texas | 2021-07-26 | Denied | child-support disability-compensation due-process federal-preemption military-benefits state-court-jurisdiction supremacy-clause veterans-benefits | Whether state courts may order the inclusion of veterans' disability benefits as income for purposes of calculating child support obligations, despite… |
| 20-153 | Joe Blessett v. Office of the Attorney General of Texas | Fifth Circuit | 2020-08-13 | Denied | 10th-amendment 42-usc-654 constitutional-protections contract contract-law interstate-contract private-law-liability separation-of-powers title-iv-d u.s.-congress | Did U.S. Congress intend for Title IV-D 42 U.S.C 654(3) contractors escape private law liabilities for violating their 10th amendment protections unde… |