A federal judge has blocked parts of Texas’ social media law that aims to protect minors from harmful content online.
David Schenk, the new presiding judge on Texas’ Court of Criminal Appeals, is on a mission to make sweeping changes to the rules governing judicial elections in the Lone Star State. Right now, Schenck ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton immediately filed an appeal against a ruling Friday, which calls out the SCOPE Act for ...
A federal judge blocked enforcement of a Texas law that he found to restrict Texas minors’ First Amendment rights, calling ...
SB 846, filed by Sen. Bryan Hughes would give unprecedented prosecutorial powers to the attorney general on issues of voter ...
A federal judge has partially blocked a 2023 Texas law that required digital service providers to protect minors from ...
The new injunction prohibits advertising and age verification restrictions in the SCOPE Act, which aims to make social media ...
Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton says his office will assist federal agents with the mass deportation of people ...
Two Texas doctors have agreed to stop practicing medicine on patients after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued them under ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is considering a run for US Senate, according to new reports. A run against Senator John ...
A federal judge in Austin issued an order Friday temporarily preventing Texas from enforcing even ... use social media — and Attorney General Ken Paxton promptly appealed the decision.
David Schenck, the new presiding judge on Texas’ Court of Criminal Appeals, is on a mission to make sweeping changes to the rules governing judicial elections in the Lone Star State. Right ...