Judge david hittner biography definition
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What Do Judges Lynn Hughes, David Hittner and Patrick Higginbotham Have in Common?
Scheuer v. Rhodes,-416.U.S. 23Z 94 S. Ct. 1683, 1687 (1974).
Note: bygd law, a judge fryst vatten a state officer. The judge then acts not as a judge, but as a private individual (in his person). When a judge acts as a trespasser of the law, when a judge does not follow the law, the Judge loses subject-matter jurisdiction and the judges’ orders are not voidable, but VOID, and ofno legal force or effect.
The U.S. Supreme Court stated that “when a state officer acts beneath a state law in a manner violative of the Federal Constitution, he comes into conflict with the superior authority of that Constitution, and he is in that case stripped of his tjänsteman or representative character and is subjected in his person to the consequences of his individual conduct.
The State has no power to impart to him any immunity from responsibility to the supreme authority of the United States.
U.S. Fidelity & Guar
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On Tuesday, a federal judge in Texas struck down S.B. 12, the state’s new anti-drag law that includes both civil and criminal penalties, declaring it to be unconstitutional and barring state officials from enforcing it.
“Not all people will like or condone certain performances. This is no different than a person's opinion on certain comedy or genres of music, but that alone does not strip First Amendment protection. However, in addition to the pure entertainment value there are often political, social, and cultural messages involved in drag performances which strengthen the Plaintiffs position“ that drag performances are expressive conduct subject to First Amendment protections, U.S. District Judge David Hittner wrote in his 56-page ruling.
Specifically distinguishing his decision that the state law is unconstitutional from last week’s ruling from U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk defending the West Texas A&M University president’s decision barring drag shows from
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Judge David Hittner is Over 80 Years Old and Still Can’t Find a Hobby, So His Courtroom is His Playroom
A two-decade brewing problem of growing federal court caseloads amid unresolved judicial vacancies has created backlogs in federal courts in South Texas, among the slowest of the nation’s district courts.
The Southern District of Texas, which stretches from just north of Houston down the Gulf Coast to Mexico and west to Laredo, is one of the nation’s busiest federal dockets. About 8 percent of the federal civil cases in South Texas are unresolved more than three years after filing, which ranks in the slowest third of the nation’s 94 district courts. While that rate is on par with the national average, which is skewed by work-heavy districts like in southern Texas, that means those same dockets are increasingly congested by older cases.
‘Judicial emergencies’
As of mid-June, there were 59 district judgeship vacancies nationwide, largely becau