The Texas Supreme Court convened on January 13, 2025, to hear arguments regarding two notable cases. One case addresses whether businesses can be held liable under state law for injuries related to drunk driving caused by customers who were over-served alcohol. This ruling could potentially enhance a state law that permits drunk driving victims to sue establishments for such actions. The second case involves allegations against an El Paso shelter purportedly housing illegal migrants and whether it is violating state law. The outcomes of these cases may have far-reaching implications for corporate liability and immigration policy in Texas.
Case With 'Serious Consequences for Corporate Law' Heads to Texas Supreme Court https://t.co/eU6VzwWJzJ
TMB’s case against me could set significant precedents. I’m one person, but the outcome affects all of us. Who has more rights… hospitals or patients? TMB believes I should have done nothing, walked away from a dying man, ignored a court order to help him. #txlege
Judges have ordered TMB to use their former medical director and current Planned Parenthood director Dr Robert Bredt as a witness against me. https://t.co/iCRE93mJqO