The Texas Supreme Court is weighing whether to compel the governor and attorney general to release emails and texts.
A roughly three-year legal process may result in the Texas Supreme Court calling on Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton to turn over their emails and text messages. Earlier this week, the ...
The Texas Supreme Court will soon make a decision over a dispute involving Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton versus a watchdog group ...
The four former officials said they were fired from the attorney general’s office in 2020 in retaliation for reporting Ken ...
The group alleged the state did not release all responsive, nonconfidential records it requested of communications from Abbott and Paxton's ... challenged the Texas Supreme Court's authority ...
Trump’s former personal attorney suggested public officials should “generally” follow court orders except in “extreme cases.” ...
The new appeal includes a statement from ten independent pathologists that says the 2002 autopsy is "deeply flawed and ...
Filed by 17 state attorneys general, the lawsuit targets trans people by undermining a core pillar of disability rights.
The lawsuit, filed last fall against the Biden administration, seeks to eliminate protections for transgender individuals.
The Supreme Court appeared swayed by a Texas death row inmate’s argument he has the legal right to sue over the state’s laws governing DNA testing, as he seeks to obtain testing on evidence he ...
Texas prosecutors argue the testing, whatever it reveals, will not make a difference in his case. On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments over whether Mr. Gutierrez could request the testing ...