September 14, 2020
City of San Antonio, Texas, On Behalf of Itself and All Other Similarly Situated Texas Municipalities, Petitioner v. Hotels.com, L.P., et al.
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20-334
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4950 Constitutionality of state statutes
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May 27, 2021
Lower Courts Can't Alter Appellate Cost Awards, Justices Say
Federal district courts lack the discretion to reduce or eliminate appellate costs awarded by appeals courts to a successful appellant, the U.S. Supreme Court said Thursday, affirming a Fifth Circuit ruling that forced the City of San Antonio and other municipalities to cover the $2 million cost of an appeal bond after Hotels.com prevailed in a tax case.
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