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Brent Edward Webster v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline; Brief for amici curiae State of Montana and 17 other states (No. 23-0694, claiming that punishment constitutes infringing on the AG Office's discretionary authority; 18 state attorneys general defending Texas' involvement in Texas v. Pennsylvania, et al., Texas' lawsuit challenging the 2020 presidential election results). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Brent Edward Webster; Opinion (No. 08-22-00217-CV, reversing and remanding trial court order; involvement in Texas v. Pennsylvania, et al., Texas' lawsuit regarding the 2020 presidential election results). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Brent Webster; Order granting respondent Brent Edward Webster's plea to the jurisdiction (No. 22-0594-C368, involvement in State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al., Texas' lawsuit regarding the 2020 presidential election results). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Brent Webster; Original disciplinary petition (No. 22-0594-C368, involvement in State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al., Texas' lawsuit regarding the 2020 presidential election results). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Warren Kenneth Paxton, Jr.; Original disciplinary petition (No. 471-02574-2022, involvement in State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al., Texas' lawsuit regarding the 2020 presidential election results). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Warren Kenneth Paxton, Jr.; Respondent's Answer, Defenses, and Plea to the Jury and Response to Respondent's Answer (No. 471-02574-2022, involvement in State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al, 'At the time of filing, Respondent knew, or should have known, that this allegation was false.') (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
Warren Kenneth Paxton Jr. v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline; Memorandum opinion (no. 05-23-00128-CV, finding that Paxton remains subject to a disciplinary complaint regarding his lawsuit casting doubt on the 2020 election results, related to case no. 471-02574-2022). (Link Type: Texas Court Case) | ||
State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania et al. Texas' motion for leave to file a bill of complaint is denied. Case no. 22O155 (Texas does not have standing to sue other states over their election procedures.) (Link Type: Federal Court Case) | ||
State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State of Georgia, State of Michigan, and State of Wisconsin; Motion for leave to file bill of complaint and bill of complaint (No. _____, challenging the administration of the 2020 presidential elections, asking the court to throw out the election results in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and allow those states' respective legislatures to appoint presidential electors). (Link Type: Federal Court Case) |