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Can the Texas Supreme Court do that? "Adminstrative stays" in the state courts of Texas

Can the Texas Supreme Court do that? "Adminstrative stays" in the state courts of Texas

Update: 2024-01-07
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In mid-December of 2023, the Texas Supreme Court resolved a high-profile abortion case in which a woman sought an emergency injunction to immunize her health-care providers from liability under Texas's strong anti-abortion laws. During the brief time that the matter was before that Court, it issued an “administrative stay” against further enforcement of the relevant court order. 

This episode considers the history of the “administrative stay” concept in federal court, where it originated and is reasonably well-developed, and then examines how well that federal-court concept transfers into the Texas state system. It concludes by urging cautious use of this tool, in order to properly balance the power of central and local courts as envisioned by Texas's highly decentralized constitution of 1876.

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Can the Texas Supreme Court do that? "Adminstrative stays" in the state courts of Texas

Can the Texas Supreme Court do that? "Adminstrative stays" in the state courts of Texas

David Coale