Texas Department of Criminal Justice v. Brian Edward Simons
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) appealed the denial of its plea to the jurisdiction and no-evidence motion for summary judgment in a case brought by Brian Edward Simons for injuries sustained during incarceration. The central legal question involved whether TDCJ had "actual notice" of Simons's claim, specifically subjective awareness of its fault, under the Texas Tort Claims Act. The majority opinion retroactively applied a 2005 amendment to the Government Code, Section 311.034, which makes statutory prerequisites jurisdictional. The court concluded that TDCJ did not have actual notice and reversed the trial court's order, dismissing Simons's claim for lack of jurisdiction. A dissenting opinion challenged the retroactive application of the statute and argued that a genuine issue of material fact existed regarding actual notice.