Righting the Rule of Law How the Texas AG’s office became a pipeline for conservative federal judges By María Méndez Updated: Aug. 8, 2023 Credit: Emily Albracht/The Texas Tribune
2023 Session Recap Texas begins withdrawal from multistate partnership to clean voter rolls By Natalia Contreras, Votebeat and The Texas Tribune Updated: July 20, 2023 Credit: Michael Stravato for The Texas Tribune
El Paso shooting Gunman in 2019 El Paso mass shooting receives 90 life sentences By Uriel J. García Updated: July 7, 2023 Credit: Nacho Garcia Jr./Special to El Paso Times
Winter Storm 2021 ERCOT can’t be sued over power grid failures during 2021 winter storm, Texas Supreme Court rules By Emily Foxhall June 23, 2023 Credit: Ben Torres for The Texas Tribune
Redistricting Texas Where Texas redistricting lawsuits stand after U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Alabama case By Alexa Ura June 13, 2023 Credit: Dimitri Staszewski for The Texas Tribune
Allen Mall Shooting Texas lawmakers closed a background check loophole, but many gun measures failed to pass By Alejandro Serrano June 6, 2023 Credit: REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Asking to be Heard At session’s end, Houston language access advocates clung to one last hope that their voices had been heard By Alexa Ura May 30, 2023 Credit: Evan L'Roy/The Texas Tribune
Juvenile Justice Lawmakers offer stark choices for ending the crisis in Texas’ youth prisons — shut them all down, or build more By Jolie McCullough March 9, 2023 Credit: Evan L'Roy/The Texas Tribune