The Austin American-Statesman’s Jonathan Tilove had a must-read in the Sunday paper, reporting some fascinating details in what he described as a “cat-and-mouse game” between Battleground Texas and James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas.
Nathan L. Hecht
The Brief: Dec. 4, 2013
Wendy Davis released three years’ worth of tax returns late Tuesday, matching the level of disclosure of Greg Abbott and shedding additional light on how she’s made a living beyond the Capitol.
The Evening Brief: Nov. 12, 2013
Your evening reading: House investigators issue, then quickly recall Hall subpoena; Dewhurst asks Congress to check if NSA spied on gun owners; O’Keefe turns focus on Dallas “navigators” in his latest hidden camera video
Perry: Hecht Will Replace Jefferson as Chief Justice
UPDATED: Justice Nathan Hecht will replace Wallace Jefferson chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, Gov. Rick Perry said Tuesday. He’ll be up for election next year.
High Court Approves “Pole Tax” on Strip Clubs
The Texas Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that a $5-per-patron tax on strips clubs does not violate the First Amendment, adding the latest chapter to a four-year legal battle.
Supreme Court Justices Plead for Legal Aid Dollars
Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson and Justice Nathan Hecht sent lawmakers a letter Wednesday urging them to find $20 million during the special session to help needy people access civil courts.
Jurists, Lawmakers, Lawyers: Aid Funds Running Out
Organizations that provide legal services to those who can’t afford them are quickly running out of money even as the need for their help is increasing, advocates said Wednesday at a press conference.
TribBlog: A “Public Warning” For Keller [Updated]
Sharon Keller got a “public warning” from the State Commission on Judicial Conduct for refusing to keep her office open past 5 pm on the day a Texas death row inmate was scheduled to die.
Tipping the Scales
If Rick Green wins his runoff against Debra Lehrmann on Tuesday, Democrats will be licking their chops — but do they really have a shot of occupying their first Texas Supreme Court seat in more than 10 years?

