HATLEY v. TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY

No. 97-0229.

977 S.W.2d 542 (1998)

James HATLEY, Petitioner, v. TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Decided January 16, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laurence W. Watts, Aaron J. Bennett, Houston, for Petitioner.

Sarah L. Anderson, Dan Morales, Austin, for Respondent.


Application for writ of error denied.

BAKER, Justice, filed a concurring opinion in which SPECTOR, ABBOTT and HANKINSON, Justices, joined.

James Hatley sued Texas A & M at Galveston for violating his state constitutional rights of free speech and due course of law. His first amended petition prayed only for monetary damages. A & M filed a plea to the jurisdiction asserting sovereign immunity. Hatley filed a second amended petition praying for reinstatement...

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