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CITY OF EL CENIZO, TEXAS; Raul L. Reyes, Mayor, City of El Cenizo; Tom Schmerber, County Sheriff; Mario A. Hernandez, Maverick County Constable Pct. 3–1; League of United Latin American Citizens; Maverick County, Plaintiffs–Appellees Cross–Appellants City of Austin, Judge Sarah Eckhardt, in her official capacity as Travis County Judge; Sheriff Sally Hernandez, in her official capacity as Travis County Sheriff; Travis County; City of Dallas, Texas; the City of Houston, Intervenors–Plaintiffs–Appellees Cross–Appellants v. State of TEXAS; Greg Abbott, Governor of the State of Texas, in his official capacity, Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, Defendants–Appellants Cross–Appellees
El Paso County; Richard Wiles, Sheriff of El Paso County, in his official capacity; Texas Organizing Project Education Fund; Jo Anne Bernal, El Paso County Attorney in her official capacity; MOVE San Antonio, Plaintiffs–Appellees Cross–Appellants Texas Association of Hispanic County Judges and County Commissioners, Intervenor–Plaintiff–Appellee Cross–Appellant v. State of Texas; Greg Abbott, Governor; Ken Paxton, Attorney General; Steve McCraw, Director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, Defendants–Appellants Cross–Appellees
City of San Antonio; Bexar County, Texas; Rey A. Saldana, in his official capacity as San Antonio City Councilmember; Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education; La Union Del Pueblo Entero, Incorporated; Workers Defense Project; City of El Paso, Plaintiffs–Appellees Cross–Appellants City of Austin, Intervenor Plaintiff–Appellees Cross–Appellants v. State of Texas; Ken Paxton, sued in his official capacity as Attorney General of Texas; Greg Abbott, sued in his official capacity as Governor of the State of Texas, Defendants–Appellants Cross–Appellees
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Docket No: No. 17-50762
Decided: March 13, 2018
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
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