The Texas Legislature recently enacted HB 1774, a first party insurance bill that lessens penalties for insurers when denying, delaying, or underpaying valid insurance claims from Texas individuals and businesses. This ...
A senior at the University of Notre Dame calling himself “John Doe” was dismissed from the University this spring, mere weeks before graduation, after being found guilty of violations of ...
If They Don’t, Fairness Will Continue To Erode In 2011, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) augmented the scope of Title IX in an attempt to combat ...
House Passes Blue Tarp Bill Today, the Texas House voted 92 to 55 to pass HB 1774, one of the #BlueTarpBills. The passage of this legislation would provide cover for already ...
A few weeks ago, referring to the now infamous United Airlines incident, I wrote about how the erosion of fairness is becoming all too common in many aspects of our ...
Anyone who has lived through a spring in Texas knows that Texas weather can be unpredictably severe, and it often can damage homes, businesses, cars and other property. Most Texans ...
Last year our firm successfully held a doctor and hospital accountable for causing a patient to suffer avoidable, permanent blindness, following a two week trial to a jury that resulted ...
This morning, I pontificate. Over the past few weeks I have been writing and speaking about the serious erosion of fairness during college disciplinary processes. The astounding incident that took ...
As I have written on several occasions during the past week or so, when a college violates the legal rights of a student accused of misconduct, and its own rules ...
When a college student is accused of misconduct, he or she is entitled to a fair investigation, and if a disciplinary hearing is warranted, a fair proceeding. When such a ...