Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1516

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Caption

Relating to the award of attorney's fees in an action involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.

Impact

The proposed amendment would affect how courts handle cases that could be perceived as infringing upon constitutional rights. By mandating the award of attorney's fees and allowing for the imposition of sanctions on plaintiffs who bring forth unsuccessful actions, the bill seeks to deter frivolous lawsuits. This could potentially lead to a decrease in the number of such cases, thereby streamlining court processes and reducing unnecessary burdens on the legal system.

Summary

SB1516 is a legislative proposal that aims to amend the Civil Practice and Remedies Code regarding the award of attorney's fees in legal actions that involve the exercise of certain constitutional rights. The bill specifies that if a court dismisses a legal action under the relevant chapter, the court must award court costs and reasonable attorney's fees to the party that successfully moved for the dismissal. This is a significant change, as it creates a more robust incentive for defendants in these types of cases to seek dismissal, knowing that they will be compensated for their legal expenses.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1516 may arise from concerns about the balance of power in the legal system. Critics may argue that by imposing financial penalties on those who attempt to assert their constitutional rights, the bill could deter legitimate claims that deserve adjudication. There is a fear that individuals, especially those from marginalized backgrounds, may be discouraged from pursuing legal actions for fear of incurring significant legal costs or facing sanctions, thus undermining access to justice.

Additional_info

Overall, SB1516 sets the stage for significant changes in how legal actions involving constitutional rights are handled in Texas. The emphasis on attorney's fees and potential sanctions reflects a legislative intent to reshape the landscape of legal disputes, encouraging a more cautious approach from potential plaintiffs.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Civil Practice And Remedies Code

  • Chapter 27. Actions Involving The Exercise Of Certain Constitutional Rights
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB2966

Identical Relating to the award of attorney's fees in an action involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1843

Relating to the award of attorney's fees in an action involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.

TX HB2770

Relating to exemption of certain civil actions from being subject to a motion to dismiss on the basis of involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.

TX HB527

Relating to exemption of certain civil actions from being subject to a motion to dismiss on the basis of involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.

TX SB896

Relating to the stay of proceedings pending an interlocutory appeal of a denial of a motion to dismiss in an action involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.

TX HB2023

Relating to the award of court costs and attorney's fees in certain actions involving regulation by political subdivisions.

TX HB2781

Relating to the automatic stay of proceedings pending an interlocutory appeal of a denial of a motion to dismiss in an action involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.

TX HB2119

Relating to the award of attorney's fees in certain suits involving a groundwater conservation district.

TX HB1610

Relating to the defense of this state or a state agency in actions challenging the constitutionality of a state statute.

TX SB648

Relating to the procedure for removing certain prosecuting attorneys for their policies on the enforcement of criminal offenses; providing a private cause of action.

TX HB3750

Relating to venue and choice of law for certain actions involving censorship by social media platforms and to statutory damages in actions brought by social media users against social media platforms for prohibited censorship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.