| ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS |
| Judicial decision, an attorney general opinion may not overrule | JC-0507 |
| Rules of the Senate or House, the Attorney General will not construe | GA-0584 |
| To the extent that the Governor was previously advised in an opinion that Texas case law prohibited him from issuing a posthumous pardon, it was reasonable for the Governor to rely on such advice | GA-0754 |
| While they are persuasive authority, attorney general opinions are not binding | GA-0754 |
| Attorney General - Opinion Authority |
| Contracts, attorney general does not construe | LO90-107 |
| Fact questions cannot be answered in an attorney general opinion | GA-0648 |
| Fact questions cannot be answered in an attorney general opinion. U.S. Supreme Court's test to determine if state law violates U.S. Commerce Clause involves mixed questions of fact and law. | GA-0867 |
| Implied contract, whether parties have by their acts and conduct formed an implied contract is a question of fact that cannot be determined in an opinion | GA-0429 |
| Pending litigation, the attorney general's long-standing policy is to refrain from issuing an opinion on a question that is implicated in | GA-0457 |