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9 Jul 2012, 4:56 pm by Jerri Lynn Ward, J.D.
Adopted Rule Reviews In the April 6, 2012, issue of the Texas Register, the Board of Nursing filed a Notice of Intent to review and consider for re-adoption, revision, or repeal the following chapters (See the Texas Register): Chapter 213, Practice and Procedure, §§213.1 – 213.34. [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 3:00 pm by Joey Fishkin
  If we have to pay anyway, why shouldn’t we at least get the benefits we’re paying for? [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 10:52 am by Steve Hall
But only one prosecutor was disciplined in that time period by the State Bar of Texas. [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 3:00 am by The Editors
So when the State Bar of Texas asked Attorney at Work’s Merrilyn Astin Tarlton to deliver a keynote on the topic last month, she reached out to some top practice management experts for their thoughts. [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 3:00 am by The Editors
So when the State Bar of Texas asked Attorney at Work’s Merrilyn Astin Tarlton to deliver a keynote on the topic last month, she reached out to some top practice management experts for their thoughts. [read post]
9 Jul 2012, 3:00 am by The Editors
So when the State Bar of Texas asked Attorney at Work’s Merrilyn Astin Tarlton to deliver a keynote on the topic last month, she reached out to some top practice management experts for their thoughts. [read post]
8 Jul 2012, 5:18 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Texas needs more state mental hospital beds for long-term inpatient treatment, but not just to accommodate a broken system. [read post]
6 Jul 2012, 4:30 pm
Texas provides $80,000 per year of wrongful imprisonment and $25,000 per year on parole or as a registered sex offender as well as social services including tuition, health care and reentry services. [read post]
5 Jul 2012, 8:35 pm by Ben Cheng
ThalerDocket: 11-1391Issue(s): Whether Texas’s use of the In re Briseno factors -- under which Texas assesses mental retardation using seven factors invented by the state court that rely heavily on the facts of the crime, have no basis in scientific literature, and conflict with the nationally-accepted clinical definition of mental retardation relied on in Atkins v. [read post]
5 Jul 2012, 12:50 pm
Texas has 44 DNA exonerations, more than any other state, with the majority coming from Dallas County. [read post]
5 Jul 2012, 9:01 am by Gritsforbreakfast
"We're at the point where all these grants of power to prosecutors have started to create, basically, false positive errors in the system where we're falsely accusing people," he says. [read post]
4 Jul 2012, 1:07 pm by Gritsforbreakfast
In Texas, Deputy Keith Pikett claimed his dogs could distinguish smells in "scent lineups" up to 17 years after the sample was gathered, so if you take that preposterous claim at face value (as many Texas prosecutors have) heaven knows how long the lingering odor of marijuana might trigger a "hit"? [read post]
4 Jul 2012, 9:21 am by Bernie Burk
  Some of these “JD Advantaged” jobs probably meet the criterion we’re formulating here; some probably don’t. [read post]
3 Jul 2012, 5:35 pm by Mark Tushnet
University of Texas and other cases to come -- would readily develop. [read post]