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· 3/4/2004

Juliff Gardens v. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Citations

  • 131 S.W.3d 271
  • 2004 Tex. App. LEXIS 2036
  • 2004 WL 393178

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  • upholding reasonableness of statutory classification of proposed landfills because those landfills were less regulated than others and their resulting pollution had potential to affect population centers, aquatic habitat, and recreational fishing
  • upholding reasonableness of statutory classification of proposed landfills because those landfills were less regulated than others and their resulting pollution had potential to affect population centers, aquatic habitat, and recreational fishing
  • upholding reasonableness of statutory classification of proposed landfills because those landfills were less regulated than others and their resulting pollution had potential to affect population centers, aquatic habitat, and recreational fishing
  • upholding reasonableness of statutory classification of proposed landfills because those landfills were less regulated than others and their resulting pollution had potential to affect population centers, aquatic habitat, and recreational fishing
  • Statewide America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response (AMBER) Alert System for Abducted Children
  • exclusive jurisdiction does not apply to challenge to constitutionality of statute governing agency function

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Judges: Kidd, Puryear, Pemberton

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