The seditious conspiracy trial involving seven Oath Keepers and its founder, Granbury’s Stewart Rhodes, started with jury selection after defense attorneys tried to move the case out of the nation’s capital. Rhodes and his group members face federal charges that they conspired to orchestrate the Jan.6 riot. LPHS constitutional law attorney David Coale explains why […]
David Coale Provides Insight into Lawsuit by Migrants Flown to Massachusetts
Venezuelan asylum seekers are suing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis after claims they were flown to Massachusetts under false terms. Because the flight left from San Antonio on a chartered flight, the Bexar County Sheriff has also launched an investigation into possible criminal charges. LPHS constitutional law attorney David Coale says the key part of criminal […]
LPHS Partner Mary Goodrich Nix Recognized in Leading Corporate Employment Lawyers Guide
The firm is pleased to announce that Mary Goodrich Nix is one of four lawyers in the country with a specialty in trade secrets that has earned selection in the 16th edition of the Lawdragon 500 Leading Corporate Employment Lawyers guide. The list highlights top attorneys across the nation who focus on employment litigation, representing corporations, universities, and […]
David Coale Explains Texas Statute on “In God We Trust” for School Districts
The Carroll Independent School District in North Texas recently rejected “In God We Trust” posters written in Arabic and rainbow colors, pointing to a Texas statute the district believes does not require acceptance of the alternative posters. LPHS constitutional and appellate attorney David Coale provides insight to CBS 11 News into what the law says […]