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An Overview of the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act

May 27, 2021 Guest User

On May 20, 2021, President Biden signed into law the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, Pub. L. 117-13, which “addresses hate crimes throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, with particular emphasis on the increase in violence against Asian Americans.” This blog post provides an overview of the Act’s provisions.

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In Laws & Regulations Tags COVID-19, COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act

To Busk or Nor to Busk – Free Speech and the Street Performer

May 20, 2021 Lori-Ann Craig

In January 2020, Anthony (Tony) Barilla, a professional musician and accordionist, filed a lawsuit against the City of Houston in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, alleging that the City’s busking ordinance is a violation of the Free Speech Clause in the First Amendment.

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In Laws & Regulations Tags Busking, Street Performers, First Amendment

Texas House Passes Bill to Open Two New Public Law Schools

April 29, 2021 Guest User
“Eight hundred miles to El Paso from the state line…”

“Eight hundred miles to El Paso from the state line…”

The El Paso area and the Rio Grande Valley are both underserved legal markets where aspiring lawyers face geographic barriers to earning a relatively affordable JD.

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In In The News, Laws & Regulations Tags Law School, Texas Legislature, Texas

Virtual Currency: It Might be Invisible, but it’s Still Taxable

March 22, 2021 Guest User
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“Tax Day,” which normally falls on April 15, has been extended this year to May 17 for most people and to June 15 for Texas residents. Regardless of when you file, make sure to include your virtual currency in your tax return, as those transactions “are taxable by law just like transactions in any other property.”

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In Laws & Regulations, Tech Tuesday Tags Bitcoins, Virtual Currency, Cryptocurrency, Tax

Texas Legislative Authority for Executive Actions by Governor in Emergencies

March 3, 2021 Guest User
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A synopsis of the statutory authority for the Texas governor’s ability to take executive actions during emergencies and a summary of what those actions have entailed related to COVID-19.

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In Laws & Regulations, In The News Tags COVID-19, Executive Actions, Texas
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What’s behind the name? “Ex Libris Juris” is Latin for “from the books of law” and much of the information here will relate to the legal information collected and curated by the Law Library. Additionally, “Ex Libris” has long appeared on bookplates – labels appearing inside the front cover of books – and has acquired the connoted meaning “from the library of” to show ownership of the book. Using this connotation, the phrase becomes “from the library of law” and better describes the posts about digital resources, event announcements, and research tips that will regularly appear here.

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