Texas Legislative Law Handbook


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The first and only book on Texas Legislative Law. The book mirrors the legislative process. First, you will draft bills, then call points of order, then interpret statutes, and finally focus on rulemaking.The Legislative Drafting chapter will provide you with all of the tools necessary to draft bills, amendments, and resolutions. It will also show you how to avoid a fiscal note.The Points of Order chapter will help you master the most commonly used rules and constitutional provisions. It also includes descriptions of every successful point of since 2011. Check out the bill-scrubbing checklist if you need to kill a bill immediately.The Statutory Interpretation chapter has hundreds of cases from Texas courts that explain how to resolve ambiguities in law. The Executive and Agency Action discusses veto authority and other powers of the Governor. Then, it dives into agency authority, including the most recent precedent on anticompetitive rules.The appendix of the book has a drafting checklist, a bill-scrubbing checklist, and vote requirements of each chamber.




Texas Legislative Law Handbook


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Visit www.TXLegeLaw.com for a discounted copy. This is the second edition of the Texas Legislative Law Handbook. Along with all of the precedent from the 85th Session, this book has two new chapters. The Legislative Process chapter describes all of the most important rules in both the House and the Senate. The Campaign & Ethics chapter, contributed by Andrew Cates, explains the laws that apply to candidates, lobbyists, and PACs. The chapters from the first book are still around and were updated with new content. The Legislative Drafting chapter will provide you with all of the tools necessary to draft bills, amendments, and resolutions. This edition also has a new section on drafting in a special session. The Points of Order chapter will help you master the most commonly used rules and constitutional provisions. It also includes descriptions of every successful point of since 2011. See the bill-scrubbing checklist if you need to kill a bill immediately. The new edition also has all the precedent from the 85th, as well as a rule-referencing list so that you can easily find the applicable defect when a member cites a rule from the microphone. The Statutory Interpretation chapter has hundreds of cases from Texas courts that explain how to resolve ambiguities in law. This edition includes a section on Stare Decisis, as well as all of the precedent that has come down since the last edition. The Administrative Law chapter discusses veto authority and other powers of the Governor. Then, it dives into agency authority, including the most recent precedent on anticompetitive rules. For the new edition, I've added a number of sections that describe the contested case process in detail. There is also a new section on agencies lobbying the legislature. The appendix of the book has a drafting checklist, a bill-scrubbing checklist, a rule referencing list, and the vote requirements of each chamber.




Texas Legislative Handbook


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This handbook is designed to orient newly elected members to the legislative environment and is intended as a desk reference and guide to the Texas lawmaking process.







Texas Legislative Handbook


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Texas Legislative Manual


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Texas Legislative Handbook, 1997-98


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Texas Legal Research


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Texas Legal Research, Second Edition, is a practical, process-oriented guide to the skills and resources necessary to research Texas law. The book is designed for teaching first-year students, either as a stand-alone text or in conjunction with a research text focusing on federal law. The book is also suitable for use in advanced legal research courses. Others who will find the book useful include practitioners, paralegals, college students, laypersons, and anyone needing a concise handbook on how to find and use Texas legal materials. The book begins by explaining the nature and types of legal authority. The process of legal research and control of legal research projects are described in the first chapter, with an emphasis on the integral nature of legal research and legal analysis. These concepts are revisited and reinforced throughout the book. The second chapter explains basic principles underlying legal research, factors to consider in choosing whether to search online or in print, and techniques to add power and precision to legal research. Since students often use online research tools from the beginning of their studies, the second chapter also introduces online searching techniques and principles. Research using print and online resources is explained for each type of legal resource throughout the book. The order of coverage of types of legal authority has been substantially changed in the second edition, in order to track the author's recommended research process. Secondary materials are now addressed in chapter 3, followed by chapters devoted to the resources and techniques of constitutional research, statutory research, legislative history research, administrative agency law research, and case law research. The second edition adds an entirely new chapter on Texas local government law research. The historical and governmental roots of Texas legal resources are traced for each type of primary law. Updating techniques are explained in context for each type of legal material and a chapter is devoted to the use of online citators. An appendix explains the basics of legal citation, the use of the Greenbook and the Bluebook, special rules of Texas citation, and the ALWD Guide to Legal Citation. The second edition contains a new appendix discussing techniques for searching directly in the online case databases included in Westlaw, Lexis Advance, and Bloomberg Law. Most chapters contain tables with step-by-step guides to research in particular types of legal resources, as well as summaries of other critical information. Screenshots and images of research materials are included to illustrate the lessons of the text. For each type of resource, research in federal law is addressed following the discussion of research in Texas law. This book is part of the Legal Research Series, edited by Suzanne E. Rowe, Director of Legal Research and Writing, University of Oregon School of Law.