City of Elsa v. M.A.L.

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 2007-06-01

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*391 PER CURIAM. In this case we reaffirm that (1) “sue and be sued” provisions in city charters do not waive immunity from suit for monetary damages, and (2) governmental entities may be sued for injunctive relief under the Texas Constitution. This case arose after three police of…

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