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Welcome to the Texas Judicial Branch. Site Search. Announcements. New Reporting Instructions and Guidance Documents related to HB 1182 (Counties with Population Over 1 Million) and HB 2384 (Court Performance, ALL Counties) are now posted. The Public Safety Report System (PSRS) is now live.
re:SearchTX is a web-based platform that allows registered users access to an online repository of court case information powered by the state’s e-filing database.
Use re:SearchTX to find out everything from how they handle discovery requests to what new cases they're taking on! Get a notification when your opposing counsel makes any move - from filing a new document to taking on a new case. Learn more about researching and tracking opposing counsel.
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Composed of the chief justice and eight justices, the Supreme Court of Texas is the court of last resort for civil matters in the state. The Supreme Court is in Austin, immediately northwest of the state Capitol. Supreme Court justices are elected to staggered six-year terms in statewide elections.
Case Summaries. Below are summaries of cases set for oral argument during the Supreme Court of Texas' 2024-2025 court term. The summaries are created by the Court's staff attorneys and law clerks and do not constitute the Court’s official descriptions or statements. Links to the full case documents are included within each summary.
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The Court of Criminal Appeals is Texas' highest court for criminal cases. The Court consists of a Presiding Judge and eight Judges. They are elected by the voters of the entire state, and they hold their offices for terms of six years. The Court sits in Austin, near the Capitol. From time to time it may sit in other cities to hear cases.
Access to Court Case Records. Access to court case records is governed by common law, statutory law and court rules. Generally, the custodian of court case records is the Clerk of the Court. Neither the Office of the Attorney General nor the Special Committee of the Regional Presiding Judges can consider appeals from denials of access to court ...