Texas poker rooms in Dallas can continue operating after the Texas Supreme Court chose not to hear the city’s appeal. This decision implies that card clubs like Texas Card House can maintain their activities undisturbed. The ruling signifies a noteworthy victory for poker enthusiasts and the operators of these establishments, who have been navigating a complex legal landscape to keep their doors open.
The refusal to hear the case secures the validity of poker club licenses after the city’s legal attempts to shut them down failed. Last week, the state’s top civil court opted not to review the case filed by Andrew Espinoza, the former chief building inspector of Dallas.

The refusal to hear the case secures the validity of poker club licenses after the city’s legal attempts to shut them down failed. Last week, the state’s top civil court opted not to review the case filed by Andrew Espinoza, the former chief building inspector of Dallas. Espinoza had challenged a prior ruling that reinstated the poker room’s occupancy permit, originally revoked by the city in 2021. This earlier judgment, favoring the poker rooms, has now been upheld, allowing operations to proceed.

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