Whether or not the government is required under the 5th Amendment to pay such victims will remain an open question.
While communities across the state of Texas gear up to celebrate the new year, they should also be aware of a few new state laws taking effect as soon as the ball drops for 2025.
Lawmakers wanting to hear testimony from Robert Roberson III are racing against a fast-approaching deadline to bring the ...
On the same day that President Joe Biden commuted the death sentences of seven Texans, Gov. Greg Abbott issued his own set of ...
The 89th Texas Legislature convenes on January 14. The bill will become law instantly if it passes with 2/3 of the vote in ...
The lawsuit is the latest attempt by conservative politicians to target transgender athletes and push the NCAA into banning ...
Opponents of abortion are increasingly focusing on restricting access to pills, which are the most common way to end a ...
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has dissolved the preliminary injunction in Texas Top Cop Shop Inc. v. Garland thus ...
Proposition 314's main provision is on hold; statutes to fight fentanyl and keep undocumented people from getting public ...
Pill prescribing has already withstood one key effort to block it. The U.S. Supreme Court this year ruled that a group of ...
From the good and the bad, from marriage equality, decriminalization of queer sex, and groundbreaking electoral victories to ...
Cities and states are passing lots of productive reforms, local courts are increasingly striking them down, and local ...