AG Ken Paxton sues the Travis County Commissioners for an unauthorized, private meeting violating Texas Open Meetings Act.
This law gives Alabama’s far-right leadership the ability to restrict and censor forms of speech they don’t agree with.
Paxton’s lawsuit argues the Commissioners Court violated the Texas Open Meetings Act by failing to give the public adequate ...
Two qualified candidates are contending for the District 115 seat in the Texas House of Representatives being vacated by ...
A homicide investigation is being conducted in the 12000 block of Research Boulevard in northwest Austin early Tuesday morning, according to the Austin Police Department. That is located just south of ...
A Texas man convicted of fatally stabbing twin 16-year-old girls decades ago is facing execution. Garcia White is scheduled ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the city of Austin over a fund that helped residents pay for travel to get ...
As states around it were passing bathroom bills and trans health care bans, Minnesota, under Gov. Tim Walz, went in the other ...
A federal judge has ruled that parts of the Texas voter security law SB1 are unconstitutional, and Texas can no longer ...
U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez found that a key part of the Texas 2021 omnibus voter legislation is confusing, vague, ...
The bill creates uniform statewide voting hours, maintains and expands access to registered voters who need assistance, ...