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Yep, personal jurisdiction at the 15th Court . . . again

A battle over personal jurisdiction in Tylenol litigation

Guns and Drugs

A look at the concurrences in United States v. Hemani

Don't forget to proofread . . . and more

Did a costly proofreading error occur in a parental termination case? Does using AI waive the attorney-client and work-product privileges?

SCOTUS-ification at SCOTX Continues

GVRs, and DIGS, and concurrences...oh my

The Fifteenth Court's Mandamus Jurisdiction

Can it issue writs in cases transferred by docket equalization?

Regulating professionals’ speech

The First Amendment’s jurisprudential turbulence at SCOTUS and SCOTX

CA15 Argument Preview: In re Powered by People

Does the DTPA apply to political fundraising? Is this standing or "standing"...?

Argument Alert: Week of March 2, 2026 (SCOTX)

Glory's Last Shot (and something is rotten in the state of Texas...rancid meat!)

Writing for a remade Court

And changes we might see to the Court's schedule.

Argument Alert: Week of January 12, 2026 (SCOTX)

A short week for argument

Personal Jurisdiction (Yes, again…)

Market segmentation, consent by registration, and the unpredictability of personal jurisdiction.

Argument Alert: Week of December 1, 2025 (SCOTX)

Double fractions and more

The value of separate writings (redux)

Discussing joint authorship and the value of separate writings

Argument Alert: Week of November 3, 2025 (SCOTX)

As promised earlier this week, the following is an “Argument Alert” for the Supreme Court of Texas for next week’s oral arguments.

Ch-ch-changes

Amendments to the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure bring SCOTX closer to SCOTUS

Consent Jurisdiction in Texas

And a new feature coming to the Substack for oral arguments

Argument Preview: Appointing Counsel

A closer look at how SCOTUS and SCOTX appoint counsel in cases.

Imperfect Vehicles and Certified Questions

The Supreme Court takes certified questions as they come.

Personal Jurisdiction at SCOTX

Justice Busby pens a concurrence calling for the Supreme Court to revisit its personal jurisdiction jurisprudence to provide greater clarity.

Week in Review (and more)

Vacatur after settlement, appointment of amici, and a certified question that hasn't been accepted