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Brain-Dead Tarrant County Woman’s Fetus is “Distinctly Abnormal,” Lawyers Say

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 23, 2014

Marlise Munoz is, as she has been for the past two months, in a Fort Worth hospital bed, being kept alive by machines. A Tarrant County judge could decide tomorrow whether she is legally dead, thus allowing her family to pull the plug as they all agree she would have…

Ethan Couch Case Prompts California Lawmakers to Mull Banning “Affluenza” Defense

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 16, 2014

It was inevitable, really. Some lawmaker, surfing the outrage stoked by the wrist-slap handed down to 16-year-old Ethan Couch for drunkenly running over four people in Burleson last summer, was bound to propose a law attacking his novel “affluenza” defense. It’s just weird that it would happen in California. On…

Tarrant County Paramedic Erick Munoz Is Suing to Have Pregnant Wife Taken Off Life Support

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 14, 2014

It’s been seven weeks since Marlize Munoz suffered a pulmonary embolism and collapsed at her home. It’s been clear for almost as long that she’s lost all or most of her brain function and is destined to exist, so long as her heart is kept beating, in a vegetative state…

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Texas Supreme Court Will Decide If Defamatory Comments Can Be Forcibly Removed From the Internet

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 8, 2014

On Thursday, the Texas Supreme Court will thrust itself into a debate as old as the Internet: Is the web a place where ideas and opinions, often vile, sometimes damaging, should be allowed to flow unencumbered? Or should there be some means of identifying defamatory speech and purging it from…

In Princeton, the Former Police Chief Was Harassing the Doctor Whose Wife He Was Sleeping With, Lawsuit Says [Updated]

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 3, 2014

On January 22, 2013, the day his case was set to go to trial, Dr. Glen Hurlston entered a plea of no contest to charges that he assaulted his wife at their Princeton, Texas, home on the previous New Year’s Day. It wasn’t an admission of guilt, just a suggestion…

The Family of a Male Stripper Gunned Down Outside Cabaret Royale Is Suing Over His Death

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 3, 2014

Ruben Riguero’s friends and family have never gotten the justice they felt they deserve. Riguero, a 29-year-old Venezuelan father, bodybuilder, fitness instructor and stripper at LaBare, was gunned down in September 2012 after a fight at The Fare Room, Cabaret Royale’s after-hours club. His killer, identified by police as Branagan…

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University of Dallas Celebrates Last-Minute Reprieve From Giving Employees Birth Control

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 3, 2014

While its students enjoyed the waning days of 2013 as a reprieve from schoolwork, the University of Dallas was eyeing the new year with trepidation. On January 1, Obamacare’s contraception mandate was set to kick in, meaning the school would have to start offering free contraception under its insurance plans…

Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas Fires Worker for Revealing Prices Up Front, Lawsuit Says

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 2, 2014

The lawsuit Patricia Lawson filed Tuesday against Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas is a straightforward discrimination claim. Lawson, a 64-year-old surgical systems supervisor with two decades’ experience at the hospital, says Presby fired her in October 2012 for being too old and a woman. The hospital didn’t admit that,…

Dallas Judge Carlos Cortez Accused of Strangling His Girlfriend Says He Was Actually Saving Her Life

By Eric NicholsonDecember 30, 2013

There were already questions swirling about whether State District Judge Carlos Cortez’ moral character befit the dignity of the office. As The Dallas Morning News detailed earlier this month, he is in the middle of a long-running legal battle to keep allegations about his personal life, reportedly involving drug use…

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A Dallas Doc is Helping Wage a Revenge-Porn Campaign Against a NY Couple, Lawsuit Says

By Eric NicholsonDecember 27, 2013

The photos that started showing up under Evelina Elterman’s name on Russian social media — photos showing a woman with her bare ass pointed toward the camera, back arched in pornographic longing — didn’t actually show Evelina Elterman. They were cut-and-paste jobs, photos of the Queens woman grafted onto Internet…

A Dallas Inventor Is Suing Nintendo for Stealing His Idea for Wii U’s Motion Sensors

By Eric NicholsonDecember 26, 2013

Airport Freeway in Bedford is not a likely source of breakthroughs in consumer electronics and medical technology. But there, in a nondescript office building overlooking a Twin Peaks and Super 8 motel, is the world headquarters of iLife Technologies and Solutions. So far, the company has solved sleep apnea, elderly…

Texas Isn’t Discriminating Against Dallas Hair Braider, Judge Rules

By Eric NicholsonDecember 23, 2013

One day in 1997, seven police officers walked into the Institute of Ancestral Braiding in Oak Cliff and arrested Isis Brantley, a local hair guru whose clients include Erykah Badu, for braiding hair without a cosmetology license. Brantley no longer has the cops to worry about. In 2007, a decade…

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Dallas Will Pay $1 Million to Mom of a Bicyclist Mowed Down by Dallas Cop Car

By Eric NicholsonDecember 5, 2013

The Dallas Police Department has already admitted that the chase that killed Fred Bradford Jr. on the night of April 21 shouldn’t have happened. Bradford, 51, was riding his bicycle along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, allegedly stopping to peek suspiciously inside parked cars. Officer Bryan Burgess gave chase in…

A Dallas Cryotherapy Center Accidentally Froze a Woman’s Arm, Lawsuit Says

By Eric NicholsonDecember 2, 2013

Many athletes, amateur and professional alike, swear by cryotherapy. The three-minute sessions, which take place in a chamber cooled to a chilly -220 degrees Fahrenheit, do wonders for muscle recovery, never mind the ambiguity of the scientific literature. It’s like an ice bath, only better. So, what’s the downside? At…

Mother of Man Killed by Moving Train is Suing DART and the Teens Who Murdered Him

By Eric NicholsonNovember 22, 2013

It’s been two years to the day since a group of kids, aged 12-15, shoved 19-year-old Octavius Lanier into a moving DART train while trying to rob him of his cell phone at MLK Station. Lanier, who was on his way home from a doctor’s appointment, was dragged for about…

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Jury Tosses Arlington DUI Charge, Prompting Judge to Invoke O.J. Simpson

By Brantley HargroveNovember 18, 2013

For David Tran, October 29 was a very good day. He beat a drunk-driving rap he picked up in Arlington three years earlier, when he was 17 years old and blew a .095 into the Intoxilyzer — just a shade over the .08 legal limit. The offense could be expunged…

Texas National Guard Still Denying Marriage Benefits to Same-Sex Couples

By Amy MartynNovember 18, 2013

If a same-sex marriage happens outside of Texas, but no law in Texas was there to recognize it, did the marriage ever even happen? Earlier this year, a state senator asked Attorney General Greg Abbott to weigh in on the question in light of all the same-sex couples employed by…

State Troopers’ Union Says It’s Getting Busted by Texas AG Greg Abbott

By Brantley HargroveNovember 14, 2013

Casting Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott as a union buster isn’t tough to envision. At least that’s the narrative the Texas State Troopers Association is pushing in a recent lawsuit filed in federal court. It argues Abbott and the Department of Public Safety are bent on “breaking apart a public…

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Dallas County Schools Ordered to Pay $165,000 to Bus Monitor Fired for Peeing His Pants

By Eric NicholsonNovember 8, 2013

It’s not every man who could do what Paul Green did. Last year, first in a lawsuit and then on the local news, he came forward and admitted that he’d peed his pants. Granted, Green had a perfectly legit medical condition the precipitated the episode, but still. It’s not a…

In Red Oak, the Cops Say Their Department Is a Cesspool of Racism, Sexism, and Homophobia

By Eric NicholsonNovember 8, 2013

The City of Red Oak, about 15 minutes due south of Dallas, never really explained why Police Chief Craig Rudolph abruptly resigned this summer after six years on the job. Officials did, however, immediately appoint a special committee to review potential cases of racial profiling and race relations within the…

With Entry of Default, A Small Victory for a Texas Landowner in Keystone Pipeline Case

By Brantley HargroveNovember 7, 2013

This spring, Mike Bishop, an irascible former chemical engineer, filed a pro se lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the permit it issued for the Oklahoma/Texas leg of the Keystone oil pipeline. On Wednesday, at Bishop’s request, a federal clerk issued an entry of default against the…

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The Omni’s Godzilla-Sized Aaron Rodgers Super Bowl Promo Is Now Haunting the NFL

By Eric NicholsonNovember 7, 2013

Thanks in large part to a series of freak snow-and-ice storms leading up to the game, North Texas made a shambles of its first ever Super Bowl-hosting opportunity in February 2011. Canceled flights, snarled traffic, an overbooked stadium, sheets of ice falling from the roof of Cowboys Stadium — it…

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