Editor’s Note: The following arrest and incident reports were supplied by the Abilene Police Department. All information below comes from reports made by responding officers, and all suspects are considered not guilty unless determined otherwise in a court of law. Incidents 1300 block of Barrow Street – Theft of PropertyA victim contacted police and reported […]
Can a non-operating working interest in a Texas oil and gas lease be adversely possessed? The Amarillo Court of Appeals said yes in PBEX II, LLC v. Dorchester Minerals, L.P.
DUBLIN — The Dublin City Council on June 6 approved using about $1.2 million in state funding to make repairs and spread a slurry seal on residential streets surrounding Silvergate
Wyoming became the first U.S. state to ban the abortion pill. The move comes at a time when many abortion opponents are seeking to ban the abortion pill across the United States, following the Supreme Court's decision last year to bury abortion rights at the federal level.
similar could happen here. the amarillo court is in the northern district of texas. and i would like to see if that is something we may want to consider, whether that could be, you know, considered at the federal level by senator hirono and her colleagues or whether the northern district chief judge who is a george w. bush appointee might consider doing that here as well, because we re seeing a flood of these kinds of cases going to this particular judge. senator. yes. the court, as wendy said, could decide for itself they should distribute these cases in the way that she explained. but if they don t do that, then i would say that congress should consider stepping in and forcing a distribution that would result in fair and objective rulings which is definitely not what we have. i want to mention, joy, we have a u.s. supreme court that is really captive of the far right with alito and thomas, et cetera, but they do not even