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Judge blocks Texas tuition breaks for students without legal status after the state's GOP attorney general backs lawsuit.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday requested a new execution date for Robert Roberson, the East Texas man whose execution was delayed last year after his case became a political lightning ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is promising to appeal a nearly $6.7 million judgment against his office in the ongoing whistleblower case. Four plaintiffs were among Paxton's former top ...
U.S. Attorney General Pamela ... Western District of Texas oversees 68 counties with division offices in El Paso, Del Rio, Waco, San Antonio, Austin, Pecos-Alpine, and Midland-Odessa.
In January 2023, Pentkowski — a Midland native — met with his ... In June 2023, the Texas Attorney General’s Office released a “Custodial Death Report,” which listed the cause of death ...
Texas taxpayers will likely have to pay for the $6.7 million judgment filed against the Texas Attorney General's Office in the whistleblower case. Travis County Judge Catherine Mauzy filed the ...
After six years of legal battles, the Texas Attorney General’s office announced Friday that it has won a judgment against a company accused of illegally dumping industrial waste into Skull Creek ...
as Texas’s attorney general, becoming the first candidate to throw his hat in the statewide race. Bash, who is a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, said he is running because the ...
Democratic district attorneys and county attorneys from across the state filed lawsuits Friday challenging the constitutionality of new oversight rules imposed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
when he would be sworn in as attorney general if he wins. Middleton received his law degree from the University of Texas Law School in 2008. He lists his company, Middleton Oil Co., as his place ...
AUSTIN, Texas — THE TEXAS TRIBUNE - After six years of legal battles, the Texas Attorney General’s office announced Friday that it has won a judgment against a company accused of illegally ...