


The Texas Supreme Court voted 5-4 that the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which operates the state’s electrical grid, has sovereign immunity from lawsuits—likely allowing the government entity to curb litigation over widespread power outages during a deadly winter storm in 2021 that left more than five million without electricity.
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The 5-4 ruling on immunity resulted in the dismissal of a lawsuit from CPS Energy, San Antonio’s municipal electric utility firm, and reversed a previous appeals court judgment.
Sovereign immunity protects the government and its various entities from civil lawsuits, thousands of which were filed by Texans over deaths, injuries and damages suffered as a result of the winter storm.
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