Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal
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Item Case Law Update(Texas Tech Journal of Texas Administrative Law, 2007) Benjet, Bryce; Pearsall, Patrick; Leigh, Vandiver; Zachary, Hall; David, DuBose; Claire, Dinsmoor; Alessandra, BeaversUpdate includes many of the administrative law cases decided between August 2006 and July 2007. This is not an exhaustive review of all administrative law cases, and these synopses do not exhaustively cover all issues raised by cases. Chosen cases are representative of issues being raised in Texas courts and highlight the most salient points of the cited cases. The cases are divided by the following categories: agency authority, jurisdiction and venue, standing, exhaustion remedies, immunity, evidentiary sufficiency, insurance, tax, worker’s compensation, public utility commission, water, and miscellaneous.Item Case Law Update(Texas Tech Journal of Texas Administrative Law, 2007) Benjet, Bryce; Taylor, Amanda; Pearsall, Patrick; DuBose, David; Beavers, AlessandraThis update includes selected administrative law cases from August 2005 through September 2006. This is not an exhaustive review of all administrative cases, nor do these synopses exhaustively cover all issues raised by the cases. These cases are representative of issues being raised in Texas courts and highlight the most salient points of the cited cases. The categories of the administrative law cases covered in this case update are: agency authority, jurisdiction and venue, standing, exhaustion of remedies, immunity, evidentiary sufficiency, insurance, tax, worker’s compensation, Workforce Commission, Public Utility Commission, and water law.Item Case Law Update(Texas Tech Journal of Texas Administrative Law, 2006) Beavers, Alessandra; Benjet, Bryce; Dahmus, Teresa; DuBose, David; Ratliff, LaurieThis update includes selected cases involving administrative law or otherwise involving state agencies and entities from May 2004 through December 2005. This is not an exhaustive review of all such cases, nor do these synopses necessarily exhaustively cover all issues raised by these cases. Included decisions are broken down into the following categories: agency authority, jurisdiction and venue, exhaustion of administrative remedies, immunity, due process, legal sufficiency, insurance, tax, worker’s compensation, Public Utility Commission, and miscellaneous.Item Case Law Update(Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal, 2007) Benjet, Bryce; Pearsall, Patrick; Vandiver, Leigh; Kraatz, Megan; Hall, Zachary; DuBose, David; Dinsmoor, Claire; Beavers, AlessandraIncludes many of the administrative law cases decided between August 2006 and July 2007. This is not an exhaustive review of all administrative law cases, and these synopses do not exhaustively cover all issues being raised by cases. Chosen cases are representative of issues being raised in Texas courts and highlight the most salient points of the cited cases. The cases are divided by the following categories: agency authority, jurisdiction and venue, standing, exhaustion remedies, immunity, evidentiary sufficiency, insurance, tax, worker’s compensation, public utility commission, water and miscellaneous.