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The Texas Tribune on MSNAttorney General Ken Paxton requests new execution date for Robert RobersonA judge could set a new execution date for no sooner than 90 days from now, though Roberson has a pending appeal.
Texas officials said they identified 33 potential noncitizens who illegally voted in last year’s general election.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAaron Reitz, former top DOJ official and Paxton aide, launches bid for Texas attorney generalReitz, formerly a key cog in Texas’ conservative legal pipeline, once said the AG’s office is at war with “the forces that ...
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Texas Attorney General Investigating Google-Backed AI Startup Accused of Inappropriate Interactions With MinorsTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced that he's launched an investigation into the Google-backed AI chatbot startup Character.AI over its privacy and safety practices for minors.
Texas sued Google in 2022. Ketanji Brown Jackson uses Amy Coney Barrett's words against conservatives Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle - Official Release Date Trailer Exclusive ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday announced that his office had reached a preliminary agreement to settle a privacy infringement lawsuit against Google for $1.4 billion. Paxton said the ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a historic $1.375 billion settlement with Google, marking the largest state-level data privacy settlement in U.S. history. The agreement reportedly ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues 23andMe to Uphold State Privacy Laws Over Genetic Data Rights
Attorney General Ken Paxton sues 23andMe to enforce Texas privacy laws, ensuring user consent before sharing genetic data ...
Ken Paxton sought more power for his office to take up election cases But lawmakers haven’t agreed on a measure that would give it to him.
Google will pay $1.4 billion to Texas to settle claims the company collected users’ data without permission, the state’s attorney general announced Friday. Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday announced that his office had reached a preliminary agreement to settle a privacy infringement lawsuit against Google for $1.4 billion.
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