L. D. Whitworth v. Douglas Bynum L. D. Whitworth v. Douglas Bynum

L. D. Whitworth v. Douglas Bynum

1985.TX.41216; 699 S.W.2D 194, 28 TEX. SUP. J. 549

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Description de l’éditeur

The issue in this case is the constitutionality of the Texas Automobile Guest Statute. This lawsuit arose out of an automobile collision causing injuries to L. D. Whitworth while he was a passenger in Douglas Bynums car. Whitworth sued Bynum, but because Whitworth was married to Bynums niece, the trial court rendered summary judgment for Bynum based on the Guest Statute. The court of appeals affirmed that judgment. 679 S.W.2d 608. Whitworth argues in this court that the Texas Guest Statute is unconstitutional under the Texas and federal equal protection clauses because it bears no rational relationship to its purpose. We agree. Therefore, we reverse the judgments of the courts below and remand this cause for trial.

GENRE
Professionnel et technique
SORTIE
1985
10 juillet
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
11
Pages
ÉDITIONS
LawApp Publishers
TAILLE
63,2
Ko

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