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Legislative Committees Evaluate Texas Electric Market During Interim Hearings
by Roslyn Dubberstein In mid-June, the House State Affairs Committee and the Senate Business & Commerce Committee held hearings to evaluate the progress of electric market changes from the 2023 Texas Legislative Session and to begin discussing potential focuses for… Read More
Both U.S. Supreme Court and Texas Supreme Court Make Headlines on Significant Administrative Law and Water Quality Issues
by Nathan E. Vassar Earlier this summer, both the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”) and the Supreme Court of Texas (“SCOTX”) generated headlines that will have implications to the regulated community both in Texas and on a national… Read More
Municipal Corner
The Attorney General clarifies ambiguities concerning General and Special Law Districts’ Board of Directors. Tex. Att’y Gen. Op. KP-0468 (2024). The Ector County Utility District (the “District”) requested an opinion from the Texas Attorney General (the “AG”) to resolve several… Read More
“Ask Sarah” Column
Dear Sarah, I recently read that the DEA is considering reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance. I know Texas’s Compassionate Use Act permits use of low-THC medical marijuana for certain medical conditions. What impact could… Read More
In the Courts
Water Cases San Jacinto River Auth. v. City of Conroe, 688 S.W.3d 124 (Tex. 2024). A river authority (the “Authority”) entered into a groundwater reduction plan (“GRP”), which set goals for reducing the use of groundwater in Montgomery County. The… Read More
Agency Highlights
United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) Biden Administration Finalizes First National PFAS Standards for Drinking Water. On April 10, 2024, EPA finalized the first ever national limits on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”) in drinking water, which requires utilities to… Read More
Employment Law Update: Status Update on New FLSA Exemption Salary Threshold
On June 28, 2024, the State of Texas was granted a narrow injunction to block the enforcement of the Department of Labor’s final rule raising the salary threshold for overtime exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards… Read More
SCOTUS Decisions Bring Major Changes to Administrative Law
Two significant U.S. Supreme Court decisions affecting administrative law were issued within three days of each other. First, the Loper decision, issued June 28, overturned the Chevron rule by which courts deferred to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes. The Court… Read More
Lloyd Gosselink is pleased to announce the five distinguished law students selected to take part in our Summer 2024 Law Clerk Program!
This summer, we are excited to welcome law clerks Emily Balderson, Will Notelovitz, Joe O’Neil, Lisa Silveira, and Dingwu (Darren) Yang. Lloyd Gosselink takes pride in its long-standing and robust Law Clerk Program, and we look forward to continuing our… Read More
The Lone Star Current – April 2024 Edition
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