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Legal experts say a 5th Circuit decision to uphold part of a Texas law regulating adult entertainment websites conflicts with U.S. Supreme Court precedent regarding minors’ access to obscene material online.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the immersive art venue Meow Wolf Grapevine, the Texas State Fair and three other businesses across the state, alleging the businesses banned off-duty officers from carrying guns.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has now targeted seven school districts over alleged electioneering in what he calls an effort to stop elections from being “illegally swayed by public officials improperly using state resources.” Those school districts are responding.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has now sued seven school district across the state, accusing them of violating state law by sharing messaging related to school vouchers ahead of the March primaries.
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Nearly one in five state representatives could be newbies when the Texas Legislature meets next in January.
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Three of of the five Collin County incumbents who voted to impeach Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton led their races late Tuesday, despite his endorsement of their opponents.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton endorsed many candidates running against incumbents who voted for his impeachment — with mixed results.
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Attorneys David Schenck, Gina Parker and Lee Finley appeared set to replace three incumbents as judges on Texas' highest criminal court Wednesday morning.
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Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton disagree on who should win two dozen GOP primary races for the Texas House. Abbott has spent big in these races, while Paxton had relied on his endorsement and campaign appearances.
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Paxton, a Republican who has worked for years to block gender-affirming care for minors, has begun targeting out-of-state clinics and organizations that work with transgender youth.
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The attorney general has now sued four North Texas school districts in the past week, alleging their messages encouraging voting in the March 5 primary elections violate the state's Election Code.
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Wednesday evening's lawsuit comes six days after the attorney general sued Denton ISD over administrator emails encouraging staff to vote in the Republican primary in support of public schools.