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84th Legislature Review; plus Statutory Construction

Contains material from Jul 2015

84th Legislature Review; plus Statutory Construction
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Session 1: Looking Back at the 84th Legislature - An overview of bills that passed and those that didn't—but you should know about anyway.
 
Session 2: Statutory Construction - What methods of interpretation are available to courts, which ones do they use, and why? Unlike federal courts, the Texas high courts have limited their toolbox, taking a unique approach to statutory construction that raises this question—do Texas courts embrace methodological stare decisis?

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1. Looking Back at the 84th Legislature (Jul 2015)

Jerry D. Bullard

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Session 1 —26 mins
Looking Back at the 84th Legislature (Jul 2015)

An overview of bills that passed and those that didn't—but you should know about anyway.

Originally presented: Jun 2015 State and Federal Appeals

Jerry D. Bullard, Adams Lynch & Loftin - Grapevine, TX

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2. Statutory Construction (Jul 2015)

Constance H. Pfeiffer

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Statutory Construction (Jul 2015)

What methods of interpretation are available to courts, which ones do they use, and why? Unlike federal courts, the Texas high courts have limited their toolbox, taking a unique approach to statutory construction that raises this question—do Texas courts embrace methodological stare decisis?

Originally presented: Jun 2015 State and Federal Appeals

Constance H. Pfeiffer, Beck Redden LLP - Houston, TX