TEXAS ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPT. v. AMOS

No. 03-00-00634-CV.

54 S.W.3d 74 (2001)

TEXAS ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT and Daniel James, III/ Charles E. Amos, Appellants, v. Charles E. AMOS/Texas Adjutant General's Department and Daniel James, III, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Austin.

June 29, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nancy K. Juren, Assistant Attorney General, Austin, for Texas Adjutant General's Department, Daniel James, III.

Joyce A. Keating, Houston, for Charles E. Amos.

Before Chief Justice ABOUSSIE, Justices YEAKEL and PATTERSON.


ABOUSSIE, Chief Justice.

Appellee Charles E. Amos brought suit in Travis County district court against appellants, the Texas Adjutant General's Department and Daniel James, III, the Adjutant General (collectively the "Department"), for declaratory and injunctive relief, alleging that the Department had violated state law and had deprived him of due process of law under the Texas Constitution by convening an efficiency board whose recommendation led to Amos's eventual...

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