The U.S. Supreme Court has set a January 16, 2024 hearing in a lawsuit filed by a Winnie homeowner and rancher, accusing TxDOT of design flaws on Interstate 10
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national group institute for justice say this violates the 14th amendment by infringing on the cour courtney s rights. they hope the justices come down on the side of free markets and competition. the leading express is a very inefficient boat. i could run a boat for half the coast of what they are running their boat for. reporter: the institute for justice took this case believing it may ultimately be decided by the u.s. supreme court, bill. bill: the state says the monopoly can provide better service, is that true? reporter: well, yeah, the state is essentially arguing that the regulated service being provided on the lake right now is adequate and if the boat company had competition the customers might end up losing some options. the fo fear is that profit during the summer tourist system would be split making it less likely that either ferry would