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On Thursday, the Texas Legislative Committee on Elections met for the first time in the new legislative session. The committee chairman is Rep. Briscoe Cain, a Republican who represents District 128 in the Houston region. Cain made news when he joined pro-Trump efforts in Pennsylvania to reverse the election results there. Now he’s in charge of crafting new elections laws in Texas. He set the tone for the committee, asking for cooperation by quoting a cult classic movie.
“Because this is a passionate subject I ask that we keep the rules of decorum in mind and make this about policy and not personality. Be respectful to each other and to the witnesses. Essentially be excellent to each other, as the great Bill Preston once said while on his excellent adventure with Ted Logan,” Cain said.
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Law journal to host immigration experts from across the United States
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February 23, 2021
Cristina Rodríguez photo by Harold Shapiro
The St. Mary’s University School of Law’s student-led publication,
Embracing the theme, The Road to Rehabilitation: Reconnecting with Humanity, the event will feature Cristina Rodríguez, who is the Leighton Homer Surbeck Professor of Law at Yale Law School and co-author of
The President and Immigration Law. Like her book, her lecture will explore the long history of presidential control over immigration policy and its implications for the future of immigration law and the presidency itself.