District Attorney Challenges District Clerk’s E-filing Rejections in Appeal to Texas AG

District Attorney Granberry has requested an opinion from the Texas AG regarding the Nueces County District Clerk’s authority to reject e-filed documents based on technical issues. This could impact e-filing procedures in Texas.
Texas Senator Questions Legality of Political Activity Restrictions in State Contracts

Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes has raised concerns about state agencies imposing broad restrictions on political activities of contractors’ representatives, requesting the Attorney General’s opinion regarding constitutional and statutory authority. This highlights potential First Amendment issues and overreach by state agencies.
Texas Supreme Court: Abortion Law Constitutional

The Texas Supreme Court upheld the state’s strict abortion laws, emphasizing provisions for life-saving abortions and clarifying legal consequences for medical professionals. This has significant implications for reproductive rights in Texas.
Cameron County Border Patrol Agent Busted in Human Smuggling Incident

Border Patrol Agent Jorge Alonso arrested for human smuggling after allegedly aiding undocumented immigrant. Violates Border Patrol mission.
Zapata County Deputy Breaks Citizens Vertebrae, Gets Sued

Javier Munoz filed a civil rights lawsuit against Zapata County Deputy Sheriffs alleging unlawful arrest and excessive force, seeking redress for injuries incurred. Another resident previously sued for similar reasons, indicating a concerning pattern.
Exposed: Deception in Background Investigation Leads to Comal County Sheriff’s Office Employment

Former Texas DPS employee Thomas Lambert faced disciplinary actions. Despite these, he joined the Comal County Sheriff’s Office. Public records expose potential background investigation discrepancies.
SCJC Issues a Public Reprimand to Harris County District Court Judge Ursula Hall

The State Commission on Judicial Conduct (SCJC) issued a public reprimand to Harris County District Court Judge Ursula Hall for failing to perform her judicial duties in a timely manner.
Texas Attorney General Claims Win Against Biden Administration in Media Censorship Lawsuit

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton achieved a significant win against the alleged censorship of American media by the Biden Administration.
Starr County Lawsuit Unveils Alleged Abuse of Power and Mistreatment

Lawsuit filed in Texas alleges excessive force and mistreatment by a Starr County HIDTA Officer towards an autistic man and his grandmother.
Lawsuit Challenges Brownsville ISD’s Stand Against Protected Speech

The Lucio family files a civil action against Brownsville ISD and individuals, alleging violations of constitutional and statutory protections.