The Texas Supreme Court is weighing whether to compel the governor and attorney general to release emails and texts.
Opposing counsel told the state Supreme Court the government is seeking to rewrite the law on obtaining public information.
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Jackson and Democratic attorneys general across the country have been steadfast in challenging the most egregious of Trump’s ...
Texas Republicans are moving quickly to pass their economic and social priorities through the Legislature, but the party is ...
Donald Trump has returned to the White House with clearer plans, less internal pushback and more determination. Some ...
Earlier this week, the state's highest court heard oral arguments regarding whether Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton violated the law.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas appeals court hears attorney general’s arguments for questioning Catholic Charities director over migrant servicesThree Republican judges heard oral arguments Wednesday after a lower court blocked Attorney General Ken Paxton’s efforts to ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott weighed in after Pope Francis called Trump's mass deportation program a "major crisis." ...
A reader calls Gov. Greg Abbott a hypocrite for being a “practicing Catholic” while directing the attorney general to ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton expanded his ongoing review of Texas schools’ actions regarding transgender student ...
The Texas Supreme Court is weighing whether text messages about state business sent by Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General ...
"Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Friday afternoon ... will face the full force of the law," he said. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott bans use of DeepSeek on government-issued devices Paxton's ...
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