THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS
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Orders Pronounced January 10, 2024
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ORDERS ON CAUSES
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24-0007
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IN RE BRITTANYE MORRIS; 1st Court of Appeals District (01-23-00953-CV, ___ SW3d ___, 12-27-23)
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relator's motion for temporary emergency relief dismissed as moot
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Pursuant to Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 52.8(c), without hearing oral argument, the Court conditionally grants the petition for writ of mandamus.
Per Curiam Opinion
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(Justice Devine not participating)
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MISCELLANEOUS
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THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS ARE DENIED:
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24-0011
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IN RE PETER KELLY
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motion for emergency relief and to expedite dismissed as moot
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(Justice Devine not participating)
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24-0022
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IN RE MICHAEL C. ENGELHART; 14th Court of Appeals District (14-24-00015-CV)
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relator's emergency motion for temporary relief dismissed as moot
As the court of appeals correctly explained, relator’s serious claims turn on disputes of material fact, which cannot be resolved through a mandamus proceeding. The denial of mandamus does not preclude relator from pursuing relief in a proper forum, to the extent one is or remains available.
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(Justice Devine not participating)
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24-0025
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IN RE TEXAS NATIONALIST MOVEMENT
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