Nine Years, Nine Lives: Paxton’s Latest Legal Escape
For all the emphasis placed on his alleged fraud, the attorney general was never headed for prison—at least not on these charges.
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For all the emphasis placed on his alleged fraud, the attorney general was never headed for prison—at least not on these charges.
A program intended to put money in the pockets of the poor faces a challenge from a state senator.
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Kelly Siegler is a true-crime celebrity. Did she frame an innocent man for murder?
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Judges argued that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality illegally enabled Port Arthur LNG to avoid air pollution control requirements.
Religious leaders and other allies are struggling to fill the gap left by the loss of a vital campus asset.
“We are professional educators. We demand to be respected.”