Posted on 04/26/2026 9:02:26 AM PDT by fwdude
The Texas Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit over the state's investigations into families with transgender children because most of the investigations were closed and the children are no longer minors.
In a ruling Friday, the state’s highest civil court ruled that because the Department of Family and Protective Services isn’t actively investigating the families, they no longer face the alleged threats they outlined in their 2022 lawsuits against the agency.
The plaintiffs argued against dismissing the case, suggesting DFPS could choose to reopen its investigations without the injunction. But the Texas Supreme Court dismissed those concerns over future investigations as too speculative.
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I think that sounds like the Texas Court has decided in favor of Skirting The Issue, aka Kicking The Can for another Court to decide.
A court should not be or do legislative. The court is right.
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