Justice Department Won’t Approve Texas’ Voter ID Law
Anticipating the move, Texas already sued over the law—its fate now rests with federal judges.
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Patrick Michels, a former Observer staff writer, is a reporter at the Center for Investigative Reporting.
Anticipating the move, Texas already sued over the law—its fate now rests with federal judges.
New interim maps leave the Austin Democrat running in San Antonio-anchored district. This time, for real. Probably.
Austin becomes nation's 16th district in Gates-backed charter covenant.
Sanders and his team sell prospective parents on promise of tech immersion for inner-city students
The wait is over for “Superman” suit advocating tight spending and charter schools
Conservatives hoping to fix public education by shrinking it could finally get their day in court.
While Republicans balk at spending new money on schools, life gets tougher for Texas kids
Little protest for the 'San Francisco liberal' on President's Day at A&M