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Republicans in the Texas Legislature — including some who helped write the 2019 law — did an about-face earlier this month and approved a bill that would restrict how students can protest.
Hours after the DOJ filed the complaint, Texas officials agreed to comply with federal law and stop providing illegal immigrants with in-state tuition costs, The Texas Tribune reported.
A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a Texas law that for decades has given college students without legal residency access to reduced in-state tuition, swiftly ruling in favor of the latest ...
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill into law on Thursday morning that will dramatically alter NIL regulations in the Lone Star State, and the Texas A&M Aggies best take notice.
A Texas hospital that repeatedly sent a woman who was bleeding and in pain home without ending her nonviable, life-threatening pregnancy violated the law, according to a newly released federal ...
Five years ago, Brandon Creighton, a Republican who represents parts of five southeastern Texas counties in the state Senate, co-sponsored a law, Senate Bill 18, aimed at protecting freedom of ...
Texas Senate Bill 1316 bans tobacco and e-cigarette ads within 1,000 yards of schools and churches to curb youth exposure. Effective September 1, 2025.
Texas Legislators Say They Are Protecting Free Speech on Campus by Banning 'Expressive Activities' at Night A bill awaiting the governor's signature represents a stark reversal from a 2019 law ...
The end of Texas' law came after the Department of Justice said it was suing the state over its policy of letting undocumented students qualify for in-state tuition.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday signed into law a bill providing roughly $8.5 billion in new funding for Texas public schools, offering relief to districts for teacher and support staff pay ...
(KBTX) - House Bill 126 - which amends the previous name, image, and likeness (NIL) compensation legislation in Texas- was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday.
Texas’ law is tied to students’ residency in the state, not their legal immigration status, said former state Rep. Rick Noriega, D-Houston, who authored the Texas Dream Act.