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If the people of Texas want a fundamental right to higher education, they can create one by amending our Constitution. It is not our role as judges to adopt such a right for them. As a matter of Texas constitutional law, therefore, we decline to recognize substantive protections for educational rights that emanate implicitly from the due course of law clause.

https://www.txcourts.gov/media/1452070/190440.pdf

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to textbook section ... Charles Scribner's Sons v. Marrs, 114 Tex. 11, 262 S.W. 722 (1924)

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Sur. Corp. v. Friendswood Indep. Sch. Dist., 433 S.W.2d 690, 694 (Tex. 1968)