The Obama administration on Friday asked the United States Supreme Court to review a federal appellate court’s ruling that struck down the president’s controversial immigration program.
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Paxton’s Attorneys Fire Back at Prosecutors in Court Filing
Lawyers in Attorney General Ken Paxtonโs ongoing securities fraud case have fired back against special prosecutors in the latest in a series of back-and-forth court filings.
Texas AG’s Office: We’re Ready for Next Battle Over Immigration Plan
The Obama administration said Tuesday that it would ask the U.S. Supreme Court to consider a controversial immigration program the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down on Monday.
Judge Dismisses Austin’s Lawsuit Targeting State’s Property Tax System
A Travis County district judge dismissed a lawsuit Friday by the city of Austin that challenged the state’s property tax system.
Supreme Court to Decide Birth Control Mandate for Religious Nonprofits
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether religious nonprofits should be required to provide birth control benefits to female employees even if the employers object to certain contraceptives on religious grounds.
In Filing, Prosecutors Say Paxton is Engaged in “Pre-Trial Shell Game”
In a 19-page court filing, the special prosecutors pursuing the financial securities fraud case against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton delivered a scathing response to Paxton’s latest efforts to dismiss his three felony charges.
Paxton Lawyers File Motions to Dismiss Securities Fraud Charges
Lawyers for Attorney General Ken Paxton have formally moved to dismiss the securities fraud charges against him.
Paxton Blasts “Never-Ending” School Suits
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday called for an end to โa never-ending cycle of perpetual litigationโ over how the state funds its public schools, saying the courts should stay out of a legislative decision.
Analysis: At Attorney General’s Office, Making the Best of a Bad Situation
Suppose the Texas agriculture commissioner had to recuse himself from any regulation of beef, or the state comptroller had to stay out of any tax cases involving motor fuel. The Texas attorney general actually has a problem like that.
Paxton Files to Intervene in Austin Tax Lawsuit
Accusing the city of Austin of trying to “take control over Texas tax policy,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office asked a court Thursday to allow it to intervene in the city’s lawsuit challenging the state’s property appraisal system.



