Vera Sues State of Texas
Case Summary
Civil case currently marked active. Latest development: Michael Alamia v. the State of Texas: Opinion Issued. Coverage tracked from 1 media source.
Latest development
Michael Alamia v. the State of Texas: Opinion Issued
Opinion · May 5, 2026
The court issued a written opinion.
Key Issues
- • Meaning and practical effect of the court's opinion
- • Federal jurisdiction and procedural posture
- • Government parties, public agencies, or official-capacity claims
Docket Snapshot
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Latest Filing
Michael Alamia v. the State of Texas: Opinion Issued
Opinion · May 05, 2026
Coverage
1 article
1 source tracked
Participants
1 Defendant, 1 Plaintiff
2 linked entities
Judge
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What the record shows
The court metadata has not been resolved yet, so Juryvine is keeping the page conservative until a reliable court match lands.
The newest docket activity we have is a opinion dated May 05, 2026.
The visible party/entity graph currently includes State of Texas, Ray Canek Vera.
Press monitoring has found 1 related article from 1 distinct source.
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Ray Canek Vera v. the State of Texas: Opinion Issued
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Case Timeline
2 eventsMichael Alamia v. the State of Texas: Opinion Issued
The court issued a written opinion.
Ray Canek Vera v. the State of Texas: Opinion Issued
The court issued a written opinion.
Press Coverage
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Sources tracked
1 outlet · 1 article
Timeline events
2 records on file
Last updated
11 hours, 29 minutes ago
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