JC-0563
John Cornyn
Categories
Constitutional Law - Texas
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Separation of Powers
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Courts and Judges
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Appellate
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Legislature
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Legislation
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State Boards, Commissions, Departments
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Human Rights, Commission on
Summary
Appellate court employment policies and procedures, review by Texas Commission on Human Rights for compliance with Texas Human Rights Act and exaction of monetary penalty for noncompliance does not violate separation of powers provision|Separation of powers provision, constitutionality under of legislation that subjects appellate courts' employment policies and procedures to review by Texas Commission on Human Rights for compliance with Texas Human Rights Act and to monetary penalty for |Review of appellate court employment policies of by Commission for compliance with Texas Human Rights Act, separation of powers provision is not violated by