Learn how civil disputes are handled in Texas courts. While still a work in progress, this section aims to provide clear and practical explanations of Texas civil justice for general readers.
Civil juries don’t determine guilt or innocence. Instead, they resolve disputes over contracts, property, or personal injury. Here's how they function.
Basic overview of the core civil procedure doctrines that shape how lawsuits unfold in Texas, including preclusion, jurisdiction, justiciability, and more.
Often misunderstood, the Texas Office of Attorney General is not a general prosecutor. Instead, it represents the state in civil lawsuits, issues legal opinions, and manages the state’s child support system.
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