Dive into Texapedia’s curated collection of articles about the Texas law code, including family law and criminal law matters, commercial law topics, and landmark reforms.
In the raw frontier courts of early Texas, John Hemphill carved out a lasting legal legacy—melding Spanish civil law with Anglo precedent to bring structure to a turbulent republic.
The doctrine of habeas corpus requires courts to review arrests, ensuring government officials justify any detention and affirming that liberty may never be taken without lawful cause.
An in-depth guide to arrest and booking under Texas law, including statutory requirements, magistrate hearings, and constitutional protections for the accused.
The 1845 Constitution gave Texas its first stable framework of government as a U.S. state—melding republican principles, fiscal restraint, and frontier legal pragmatism into a durable institutional design.
Summary of key provisions of the state constitution of Texas, which defines the structures of government, key offices, and limits on taxes and spending.
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