A federal judge has blocked parts of Texas’ social media law that aims to protect minors from harmful content online.
Judge David Schenck calls out lax Texas laws that undermine public confidence in the courts, despite winning with support from deep-pocketed special interests.
Two Texas doctors have agreed to stop practicing medicine on patients after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued them under ...
SB 846, filed by Sen. Bryan Hughes would give unprecedented prosecutorial powers to the attorney general on issues of voter ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton announces the State has come to a $250,000 settlement in a labor trafficking lawsuit against ...
Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton says his office will assist federal agents with the mass deportation of people ...
As far as it is from Texas’ capital to its westernmost tip, it is an unbridgeable distance from Mother Teresa to Attorney General Ken ... courts move slow, and the damage may be done. Paxton ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is considering a run for US Senate, according to new reports. A run against Senator John ...
AUSTIN — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined 18 other Republican state officials in urging wholesale retailer Costco to ...
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With Ken Paxton's pretrial intervention deal, it feels like the man who once outran a process server is giving the entire judicial system the slip.
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