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Texas Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by ...
is derived from the ''
Constitution of Texas The Constitution of the State of Texas is the document that establishes the structure and function of the government of the U.S. state of Texas, and enumerates the basic rights of the citizens of Texas. The current document was adopted on Febr ...
'' and consists of several levels, including constitutional, statutory, and regulatory law, as well as case law and local laws and regulations.


Sources

The
Constitution of Texas The Constitution of the State of Texas is the document that establishes the structure and function of the government of the U.S. state of Texas, and enumerates the basic rights of the citizens of Texas. The current document was adopted on Febr ...
is the foremost source of state law. Legislation is enacted by the
Texas Legislature The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of the US state of Texas. It is a bicameral body composed of a 31-member Senate and a 150-member House of Representatives. The state legislature meets at the Capitol in Austin. It is a powerful ar ...
, published in the '' General and Special Laws'', and codified in the ''Texas Statutes''. State agencies publish regulations (sometimes called administrative law) in the '' Texas Register'', which are in turn codified in the '' Texas Administrative Code''. The Texas legal system is based on
common law In law, common law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals by virtue of being stated in written opinions."The common law is not a brooding omnipres ...
, which is interpreted by case law through the decisions of the Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals, and the Courts of Appeals, which are published in the ''Texas Cases'' and '' South Western Reporter''. Counties and municipal governments may also promulgate local ordinances.


Constitution

The
Constitution of Texas The Constitution of the State of Texas is the document that establishes the structure and function of the government of the U.S. state of Texas, and enumerates the basic rights of the citizens of Texas. The current document was adopted on Febr ...
is the foundation of the
government of Texas The government of Texas operates under the Constitution of Texas and consists of a unitary democratic state government operating under a presidential system that uses the Dillon Rule, as well as governments at the county and municipal levels. Au ...
and vests the legislative power of the state in the
Texas Legislature The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of the US state of Texas. It is a bicameral body composed of a 31-member Senate and a 150-member House of Representatives. The state legislature meets at the Capitol in Austin. It is a powerful ar ...
. The Texas Constitution is subject only to the sovereignty of the people of Texas as well as the
Constitution of the United States The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. It superseded the Articles of Confederation, the nation's first constitution, in 1789. Originally comprising seven articles, it delineates the natio ...
, although this is disputed. Article I of the Constitution of Texas contains the following provisions related to limitations on legislative power: # Sec. 16 prohibits bills of attainder, ex post facto or retroactive laws, or laws "impairing the obligations of contracts." # Sec. 29 provides that "no power of suspending laws in this State shall be exercised except by the Legislature. Article II of the Constitution of Texas mandates the separation of powers in to three distinct department, the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Article III of the Constitution of Texas is specifically dedicated to the Legislative Department.


Legislation

Pursuant to the state constitution, the
Texas Legislature The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of the US state of Texas. It is a bicameral body composed of a 31-member Senate and a 150-member House of Representatives. The state legislature meets at the Capitol in Austin. It is a powerful ar ...
has enacted various laws, known as "chapter laws" or generically as " slip laws". These are published in the official '' General and Special Laws of the State of Texas'' as "
session laws Session laws are the collection of statutes enacted by a legislature during a single session of that legislature, often published following the end of the session as a bound volume. The United States Statutes at Large are an example of session l ...
". Most of these statutes are codified. The Texas Constitution requires the Texas Legislature to revise, digest, and publish the laws of the state; however, it has never done so regularly. In 1925 the Texas Legislature reorganized the statutes into three major divisions: the ''Revised Civil Statutes'', ''Penal Code'', and ''Code of Criminal Procedure''. In 1963, the Texas legislature began a major revision of the 1925 Texas statutory classification scheme, and as of 1989 over half of the statutory law had been arranged under the recodification process. The ''de facto'' codifications are ''Vernon's Texas Statutes Annotated'' and ''Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated'', commonly known as ''Vernon's''. The unannotated constitution, codes, and statutes can also be accessed online through a website of the Texas Legislative Council. Gammel's ''Laws of Texas'' contains relevant legislation from 1822-1897. Most, but not all, Texas statutes have been codified in the following codes: # Agriculture Code # Alcoholic Beverage Code # Business and Commerce Code # Business Organizations Code # Civil Practice and Remedies Code # Code Of Criminal Procedure # Education Code # Election Code # Estates Code # Family Code # Finance Code #
Government Code A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary. Government is ...
# Health and Safety Code # Human Resources Code # Insurance Code # Labor Code #
Local Government Code Codification of laws is a common practice in the Philippines. Many general areas of substantive law, such as criminal law, civil law and labor law are governed by legal codes. Tradition of codification Codification is predominant in countr ...
# Natural Resources Code # Occupations Code # Parks and Wildlife Code # Penal Code # Property Code # Special District Local Laws Code #
Tax Code A tax is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures (regional, local, or n ...
# Transportation Code # Utilities Code # Water Code


Regulations

The body of regulations promulgated by state agencies is referred to as  
administrative law Administrative law is the division of law that governs the activities of executive branch agencies of government. Administrative law concerns executive branch rule making (executive branch rules are generally referred to as "regulations"), ad ...
. The '' Texas Administrative Code'' contains the compiled and indexed regulations of Texas state agencies and is published yearly by the Secretary of State. The '' Texas Register'' contains proposed rules, notices, executive orders, and other information of general use to the public and is published weekly by the Secretary of State. Both are also available online through the Secretary of State's website.


Case law

The Texas legal system is based on
common law In law, common law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals by virtue of being stated in written opinions."The common law is not a brooding omnipres ...
, which is interpreted by case law through the decisions of the
Texas Supreme Court The Supreme Court of Texas (SCOTX) is the court of last resort for civil matters (including juvenile delinquency cases, which are categorized as civil under the Texas Family Code) in the U.S. state of Texas. A different court, the Texas Court of ...
, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, and the
Texas Courts of Appeals The Texas Courts of Appeals are part of the Texas judicial system. In Texas, all cases appealed from district and county courts, criminal and civil, go to one of the fourteen intermediate courts of appeals, with one exception: death penalty cases ...
. There is no longer an officially published reporter. ''West's Texas Cases'' (a Texas-specific version of the '' South Western Reporter'') includes reported opinions of the Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals, and the Courts of Appeals. The ''Texas Reports'' includes Supreme Court opinions until July 1962, and the ''Texas Criminal Reports'' includes Court of Criminal Appeals opinions until November 1962. Appellate opinions from 1997–2002 onwards are generally available online. There is no systematic reporting of decisions of trial courts. Online availability of case filings at the trial court level varies drastically: some district courts and county courts at law allow online access to download case filings, either for free or for a fee, either to registered users (sometimes restricted by attorney status) or to all users, whereas other trial courts only allow online access to the clerk's register of actions or the case docket, or no online access at all. For example, the Harris County District Clerk's website requires users to register for free in order to download case filings. The Harris County Clerk similarly requires registration in order to download case filings, though the search function is available to unregistered users. In Dallas County, the District Clerk and County Clerk's records are available from a single online portal which allows for most non-sensitive case filings to be downloaded without registration. Filings from all 254 Texas counties can be searched by registered users for free through the statewide re:SearchTX portal, though a payment of $.10 (ten cents) per page is required for downloads.


Local ordinances

Municipal governments may promulgate local ordinances, rules, and police regulations, and are usually codified in a "code of ordinances". Counties in Texas have limited regulatory (ordinance) authority. Some codes are printed by private publishers, and some are available online, but the most common method of discovering local ordinances is by physically traveling to the seat of government and asking around.


Age of criminal responsibility

Criminal courts in Texas have automatic jurisdiction over all persons over 17 years of age. there was advocacy to raise the age to 18. The
Texas House of Representatives The Texas House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Texas Legislature. It consists of 150 members who are elected from single-member districts for two-year terms. As of the 2010 United States census, each member represents abo ...
passed such a bill in 2017 that would be effective 2021. In August 2017 there were thirty-three prisoners in adult prisons and/or state jails who were below the age of 18. In Texas the minimum age at which a child may be adjudicated as delinquent is 10.


Murder statutes

Capital murder convictions have two options: life imprisonment without parole and death. Prior to 2005 life with parole and death were the two options, but that year the
Texas Legislature The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of the US state of Texas. It is a bicameral body composed of a 31-member Senate and a 150-member House of Representatives. The state legislature meets at the Capitol in Austin. It is a powerful ar ...
modified the statute. Maurice Chammah , author of ''Let the Lord Sort Them: The Rise and Fall of the Death Penalty'', stated that governments of smaller counties supported the move as death penalty cases had increasing costs.


See also


Topics

* Alcohol laws of Texas *
Capital punishment in Texas Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Texas for murder, and participation in a felony resulting in death if committed by an individual who has attained or is over the age of 18. In 1982, the state became the first juris ...
* Expungement in Texas * Felony murder rule (Texas) *
Gambling in Texas Legal forms of gambling in the U.S. state of Texas include the Texas Lottery; parimutuel wagering on horse and greyhound racing; charitable bingo, pull-tabs, and raffles; and three Indian casinos. Texas Sports Betting Legislation Status They ...
* Gun laws in Texas *
Deregulation of the Texas electricity market The Texas electricity market is deregulated, meaning that there is competition in the generation and distribution of electricity. Power generators in the Texas Interconnection, managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, participate in an ...
* LGBT rights in Texas * Legal status of Texas


Other

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Politics of Texas For about a hundred years, from after Reconstruction until the 1990s, the Democratic Party dominated Texas politics. In a reversal of alignments, since the late 1960s the Republican Party has grown more prominent. By the 1990s, it became the sta ...
* Law enforcement in Texas * Crime in Texas *
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References

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External links


Texas Constitution
from the Texas Legislative Council
Texas Statutes
from the Texas Legislative Council
Texas Administrative Code
from the
Texas Secretary of State The Secretary of State of Texas is one of the six members of the executive department of the State of Texas in the United States. Under the Constitution of Texas, the appointment is made by the governor of Texas, with confirmation by the Texas ...

General and Special Laws of Texas
from the Texas Legislative Reference Library Legislative Archive System
Gammel's The Laws of Texas
from the University of North Texas Libraries
Texas Register
from the Texas Secretary of State
Texas Register
archives from the University of North Texas Libraries
Harris County regulations
from the Harris County Attorney
Dallas County Code
from Municode
Local ordinance codes
from Public.Resource.Org * Case law: {{DEFAULTSORT:Texas Constitution State law in the United States Texas statutes