In In re Est. of Wheatfall, a trial court entered an order admitting a will to probate and denying a will contestant’s claims ...
Who owns produced water in Texas? And what is produced water anyway – oil and gas waste and part of the mineral estate, or ...
Abbott called DEI policies 'new forms of racism." Texas Gov. Greg Abbott followed in Donald Trump’s footsteps on Jan. 31, issuing an executive order that directed state agencies like the Texas ...
By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington Several members of the Supreme Court’s conservative ... similar to the one from Texas. They applied the most demanding form of judicial review, strict ...
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday were asked to consider whether the appeals court applied proper legal reasoning in upholding age-verification. The Free Speech Coalition, a trade group ...
Judge Boardman ruled that the executive order conflicts with the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution and contradicts the precedent set by the US Supreme Court affirming birthright citizenship.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Thursday on a Texas law seeking to force porn ... to it with age-verification technology. What form that age verification could take remains open to ...
Greg Abbott issued an executive order Friday directing state agencies to be “color-blind” and eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion policies. The order instructs Texas agencies — such as ...
The requirement at the center of the case was enacted by Texas in 2023 as part ... subject to the most demanding form of judicial scrutiny and urged the Supreme Court to toss out the 5th ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely on Wednesday to allow a Texas law requiring users to verify their age to access porn sites, the first major test of statutes in nearly 20 states aimed at protecting ...
(Because the ballot face will be modified, the name of the candidate included in the Supreme Court's restraining order must also be included.) The printed ballots include those for local absentee ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed open to a Texas law aimed at blocking kids from seeing online pornography, though the justices could still send it back to a lower court ...
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