by Jerad Najvar | Apr 23, 2025 | Lex Politico
On April 4, 2025, Attorney General Paxton’s office announced it was suing San Antonio to stop its illegal abortion trafficking fund. This is welcome news, and it’s not the only lawsuit the AG should take up against the lawless San Antonio City Council. In...
by Jerad Najvar | Apr 22, 2025 | Lex Politico
State Rep. Pat Curry (nominal Republican from Waco) sued our clients, Courageous Conservatives PAC and its chair Christopher Ekstrom, seeking to silence their speech holding Curry accountable in the run-up to the vote for Speaker. Earlier this month I filed an...
by Jerad Najvar | Apr 17, 2025 | Lex Politico
I haven’t used this blog much recently as I’ve been planning a relaunch after changing firms (having proudly joined Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufmann LLC in 2024), and lacking time to blog given recent litigation demands. But events have forced my...
by Jerad Najvar | Mar 18, 2019 | Lex Politico
Arguments Tuesday, March 19, in McAllen Federal District Court Najvar Law Firm press release: MCALLEN, TEX.—Texas law currently vests local “ballot boards” with the authority to eyeball a voter’s signature on the “carrier” envelope (containing the completed mail-in...
by Jerad Najvar | Jan 4, 2019 | Lex Politico
Najvar Law Firm press release from Jan. 2, 2019: HOUSTON, TEX.—This week, a panel of Texas’s First Court of Appeals held unanimously that a lawsuit against Texas Southern University can proceed to trial. The suit alleges due process violations arising from the...
by Jerad Najvar | Nov 23, 2018 | Lex Politico
So now DA Ricardo Rodriguez “can’t remember” who filed the complaints with his office early in 2018? He says he would have to review his files to jog his memory. Excellent! That’s part of what my public information request seeks–the “basic information” from those...
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