Concerns Over ActBlue Prompt DOJ Criminal Referral

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s investigation reveals alarming practices by ActBlue related to illegal campaign contributions through straw donations, prompting rule change requests and a criminal referral to the DOJ.
Judicial Misconduct in Cameron County: 2 Judges Disciplined

Cameron County judges Lee “Kenny” Perez and Elia Cornejo Lopez face disciplinary actions from the SCJC for judicial misconduct, highlighting ethical violations in their professional conduct.
Independent Journalism Faces Off in Texas Lawsuit: A Free Speech Win

Justin Pulliam, an independent journalist, claims First and Fourteenth Amendment violations against Fort Bend County for exclusion from a press conference and arrest while documenting law enforcement, raising issues of citizen journalist rights.
Texas Court Overturns Constable’s Tampering Conviction

The Texas Eighth District Court of Appeals acquitted former Constable Michelle Barrientes of evidence tampering and fabrication, citing insufficient evidence and outlining rigorous legal standards in such cases.
Texas Attorney General Clarifies Open Meetings Act Rules on Executive Session Notices

The Texas Attorney General’s recent opinion clarifies that vague agenda language doesn’t meet TOMA standards and permits closed discussions on hiring legal counsel focused solely on legal advice.
Texas Supreme Court Rules on Handgun Ban at State Fair

In Texas, gun-toting folks face a dilemma at the State Fair: to carry or not to carry? Turns out, it’s a legal merry-go-round!
Scrutiny Surrounds Hays County Sheriff Candidate Alexander Villalobos

Alexander Villalobos, a Hays County Sheriff candidate, faces scrutiny over questionable business dealings, a 2022 law enforcement application rejection, and controversial behavior in a 2024 video.
Election Fraud Allegations in Comal County

Two men, charged with election fraud in Comal County related to a 2022 bond election, contest charges based on a controversial interpretation of Texas election law.
Travis County Sues AG Paxton Over Voter Registration Obstruction

On September 17, 2024, Travis County officials sued Texas AG Ken Paxton, alleging he obstructed voter registration efforts required by federal law, violating the National Voter Registration Act.
Texas Attorney General Warns Bexar and Harris Counties Against Unsolicited Voter Registration Mailings

Texas AG warns Bexar and Harris counties against mailing unsolicited voter registration forms, citing legal violations and potential voter confusion. Legal battles loom as counties face scrutiny over proposed plans.