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Ken Paxton Agrees to Apologize, Pay $3.3M in Taxpayer Money to Staff Who Accused Him of Corruption
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has agreed to apologize and pay $3.3 million in taxpayer money to four former staffers who accused him of corruption in 2020, igniting an ongoing FBI investigation of the three-term Republican.
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Race Bias Claim by Inmate Who Ate His Own Eye Rejected by Court
A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from a Black Texas death row inmate who argued he didn’t get a fair trial because jurors who convicted him objected to interracial marriage.
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After Texas Supreme Court Block, Abortion Provider Starts ‘Wind-Down Process'
Texas Abortion providers begin to cease operations as the state Supreme Court rules in favor of a 1925 ban of the operation.
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After Texas Supreme Court Block, Abortion Provider Starts ‘Wind-Down Process'
Texas Abortion providers begin to cease operations as the state Supreme Court rules in favor of a 1925 ban on the operation.
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Texas Supreme Court Blocks Order Allowing Abortions Following Overturn of Roe v. Wade
The Texas Supreme Court has blocked a lower court order that had allowed clinics in the state to continue performing abortions even after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its landmark 1973 ruling that confirmed a constitutional right to abortion.
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Texas Clinics' Lawsuit Over Abortion Ban ‘Effectively Over'
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday paved the way for the nation’s toughest abortion law to remain in place in a ruling that again deflated clinics’ hopes of stopping — or even pausing — the restrictions anytime soon.
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Texas Clinics Battle Strict Abortion Law as Legal Hopes Dim
Texas’ abortion law went before the Texas Supreme Court Thursday, but an attorney representing abortion clinics said he no longer sees to undo the law.
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Texas Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Bullet Train, Eminent Domain Case
The Texas Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a key case involving the plan to build a bullet train between Dallas and Houston.