Texas Legislature Mandates In-Person Visitation for County Jail Inmates

All that separates Texas and mandatory in-person visits for most of the state’s county jail inmates is Governor Greg Abbott’s signature. Working through the Memorial Day weekend, the Texas Senate approved a bill requiring county jails in the state to offer inmates at least two 20-minute, in-person visitation opportunities a…

Texas No Longer In Open Defiance of Federal Anti-Prison Rape Law

We’re trying. That’s the gist of a letter sent by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch regarding Texas’ compliance with the federal Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) last week. “I cannot yet certify that the state is in full compliance with Prison Rape Elimination Act (“PREA”),…

Texas Threatening to Do Some Progressive Criminal Justice Reform

Amid what’s been a massive bummer of a Texas legislative session, the search for silver linings has been difficult. Over the past week, though, a solid contender has developed: the chance for meaningful criminal justice reform. Specifically, a pair of efforts that would make it easier for ex-offenders to secure…

Dallas Sued Over Plastic Bag Fee

The problem, as we wrote the day after Dallas’ new plastic bag ordinance went into effect, is that the ordinance doesn’t ban bags, and now the city of Dallas could pay for it. A group of single-use plastic bag manufacturers has sued the city, claiming that the Dwaine Caraway-shepherded bag…

Woman Sues Jerry Jones, Claiming His Gate Damaged Her Bentley

Jerry Jones, it seems, is headed back to court. The Cowboys owner, who in the last year has successfully fought suits claiming that he sexually assaulted a woman and defrauded ticket buyers at Super Bowl XLV who ended up without seats, is accused this time of failing to properly maintain…

A Cow, a Car Crash and the Absurdity of Tort Reform in Texas

One night in August 2011, a half dozen cows escaped their pasture and wandered onto a semi-rural stretch of road in Amarillo. The driver of an approaching pickup slamed on the brakes, but not quite soon enough to keep the truck from entering a terrifying barrel roll. Bobby Tunnell, the…

Conclusion of Dallas Super Bowl Trial Muddled By ESPN Article

Heading into deliberations, the questions facing the jury in the 2011 Super Bowl seating fiasco trial were pretty simple. The NFL — accused of breach of contract and fraudulent inducement after the plaintiff fans were either relocated or denied seats entirely at the game — has admitted to the breach…

We’re All Paying for John Wiley Price’s Defense Lawyer Now

A federal magistrate judge has ruled that Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price is, in fact, indigent enough that taxpayers should pay for a sizable portion of his defense, as faces federal corruption charges for allegedly taking almost $1 million in bribes. Earlier today, Price filed the requested financial disclosure…