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Texas could soon execute a man before his appeal is heard — and set a dangerous national precedentIf it’s left to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who recently made an unprecedented intervention in the case, Roberson could be dead by the time his appeal is heard. And what Paxton wants to do ...
William Peterson is appointed as Texas Solicitor General, succeeding Aaron Nielson, who returns to academia. Peterson, an ...
Texas lawmakers have more work to do with a special session now just weeks away. But the end of the regular session has also ...
If next year's GOP primary comes down to who has the best ties to the Trump administration, Aaron Reitz likes his chances in ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton's defense of a law requiring age verification on porn sites was upheld by the US Supreme Court, enforcing ...
Democrats Colin Allred, Beto O'Rourke, Joaquin Castro and James Talarico all want to run for the Senate seat held by ...
The Supreme Court sided with Texas over a law requiring pornographic websites to verify the age of users before allowing them ...
During a Thursday press briefing about a wide-ranging tax and spending package working its way through Congress, the longtime ...
Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton cannot be compelled by a district court to turn over communications related ...
The decision, stemming from a 2022 lawsuit, narrows the public’s legal options to challenge Texas officials under the state’s ...
Dallas no longer will try to implement a voter-approved measure to ban enforcement of marijuana-related offenses, the latest ...
Thanks to Ken Paxton, Texas erased 24 years of progress in six hours. For this student, that changes everything.
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