By Ned Minevitz Before reading on, take five minutes to watch CBS Texas’s 2023 news story, The Ongoing Fight Against Ghost Cars in Texas, embedded below. A valid registration and license plate shows that a motor vehicle is in compliance: it has undergone any required safety inspections and is covered by automobile insurance. This helpsContinue reading “The Lone Star State’s Response to Fake Temporary Tags and “Ghost Cars””
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Fifth Circuit Denies Texas’ Motion — S.B. 4 Not in Effect Until Court Decides Legality
Last night, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals denied Texas’ motion to stay pending appeal. This means that S.B. 4 is not in effect as we wait for the court to determine the legality of the new immigration law. See the full decision below. Updated Federal Court Activity Timeline
S.B. 4 Back on Ice After Briefly Taking Effect, Oral Arguments Scheduled Today
Late last night, a panel concluded that the administrative stay entered allowing S.B. 4 to take effect should be lifted. The stay was dissolved. This means that the preliminary injunction from the federal district court is barring S.B. 4 until the court considers Texas’ motion to stay the injunction pending appeal. This has been quiteContinue reading “S.B. 4 Back on Ice After Briefly Taking Effect, Oral Arguments Scheduled Today”
Texas Illegal Immigration Law Takes Effect Today, For Now
Relying on procedure rather than substance, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated its stay from yesterday, allowing Texas to enforce its new immigration law, SB 4. Essentially, the SCOTUS said it’s not in their purview to consider the merits of the 5th Circuit’s stay because the 5th Circuit used an administrative stay rather than a stayContinue reading “Texas Illegal Immigration Law Takes Effect Today, For Now”
S.B. 4 Not in Effect – Justice Alito Extends Stay Indefinitely
Supreme Court Justice Alito once again extended the stay barring Texas’ new immigration law S.B. 4 from taking effect today. Last week’s stay expired at 4:00 p.m. (CDT) today. Today’s order extends the stay without a specific end date. See the order below: Stay Tuned (and Save the Date) TMCEC will continue to monitor thisContinue reading “S.B. 4 Not in Effect – Justice Alito Extends Stay Indefinitely”
SCOTUS Extends Stay on New Texas Immigration Law
Yesterday, we told you about the latest on S.B. 4. Today, the U.S. Supreme Court has extended the stay until March 18, 2024. This pushes the earliest effective date of the new illegal immigration law to next Monday. Updated Federal Court Activity Timeline Stay Tuned (and Save the Date) TMCEC will continue to monitor thisContinue reading “SCOTUS Extends Stay on New Texas Immigration Law”
Will Texas Illegal Immigration Law Take Effect this Week?
S.B. 4 Implementation Temporarily Paused Pending U.S. Supreme Court Review For months, TMCEC has been monitoring S.B. 4, the “Texas Illegal Immigration Law.” The bill, scheduled to go into effect on March 5th, is embroiled in federal litigation. While a federal trial court issued a 114-page decision stopping the bill from taking effect, two daysContinue reading “Will Texas Illegal Immigration Law Take Effect this Week?”
Improperly Passing an Emergency Vehicle: Eligible for DSC?
By Ned Minevitz Effective for offenses committed on or after September 1, 2023, the fine range for violating Section 545.157 of the Transportation Code, which prohibits improperly passing stationary vehicles such as police cars and tow trucks, increased from $1-$200 to $500-$1,250. See H.B. 898 (2023). This change has led some municipal courts to questionContinue reading “Improperly Passing an Emergency Vehicle: Eligible for DSC?”
How Do Recent Changes to Juror Reimbursement Affect Municipal Court?
By Ben Gibbs Daylight savings time has come around again. Communities across Texas have kicked off programs that coincide with daylight savings to encourage homeowners to check the batteries in their smoke alarms. For municipal courts, a similar thing happens every summer of an odd-numbered year: time to reexamine any city charters, ordinances, and proceduresContinue reading “How Do Recent Changes to Juror Reimbursement Affect Municipal Court?”