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Dropping the requirement that Texas attorneys graduate from an American Bar Association-accredited law school would impede ...
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a Texas death row inmate has the legal right to sue over the state’s laws governing DNA testing in a bid to test evidence he says would block his execution. Ruben ...
The Court demanded the State Bar to explain how it used AI to develop questions — and what actions it took to ensure the reliability of the questions.
The court on Wednesday, acting on its own motion, released proposed rules amendments that would empower the state bar's commitee of bar examiners to oversee California's troubled bar exam.
A group of Texas law school deans is urging the state Supreme Court to uphold American Bar Association accreditation ...
Texas recently became the third state in two years, following Louisiana and Arkansas, to pass a law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms. Soon after — like the […] ...
The court split 6-3 along ideological lines on a case from Tennessee. About two dozen states have similar bans in place.
Plaintiffs argued the law violated people’s privacy rights and could be used to restrict media, such as R-rated movies.
The high court's Friday ruling sets an even higher standard in proving whether governments can be sued over 911 responses.
The findings center around Bradshaw's work for an elderly client who put him and his law firm in charge of her estate.
G. David Smith, a 36-year Rockwall resident and 42-year member of the Texas legal community, was officially sworn in as president-elect of the State Bar of Texas on June 19 by Texas Supreme Court ...
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