Texas Court Won't Freeze State Small-Cells Law
A Texas court denied cities a temporary injunction on the state’s wireless small-cells law. McAllen and others “have not demonstrated that a temporary injunction is warranted,” said Texas District Court of Travis County Judge Lora Livingston in a Thursday order…
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(cause No. D-1-GN-17-004766). Sending the order to parties Friday, court staff attorney Brent McCabe said the court instructed him “to emphasize that this case has a 2017 cause number and that the parties should work to set this matter for final trial on the central docket without undue delay.” McAllen and the other cities are challenging the state’s 2017 small-cells law and a 2019 law on local telecom fees (see 1906260050). The parties didn't comment Friday.