Twenty students and five teachers accused DPS and Uvalde County of negligence in the delayed response to the deadly 2022 shooting.
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Harris County immigrant legal services program paused as court battle continues
The Texas Supreme Court has temporarily blocked Harris officials from financially supporting nonprofits that assist immigrants in deportation cases. The state is trying to permanently bar such programs.
Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration to revive restrictive immigration policy
In a 6-3 decision, the justices green-lit the practice of limiting the number of people who can apply for asylum each day.
Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy almost one year after deadly flood
The all-girls summer camp listed more than $10 million in debt.
Texasโ big health priorities โ dementia research, food labeling and ivermectin โ have hit roadblocks
Priorities for Republican leadership last legislative session have either been stuck in the courts or left to linger in the state rulemaking process.
Judge blocks Biden-era immigration rule hours after Texas AG and Stephen Millerโs group sued DOJ
On Monday, Ken Paxtonโs office asked the judge to block the rule, a request the federal agency then agreed with. The suit echoes a similar move in 2025 that killed a 24-year-old state tuition law.
Judge blocks feds from using immigration database to check voter eligibility
A federal judge cited Texasโ use of the SAVE database, which flagged several voters who were actually citizens, and said the checks violated privacy and voting rights.
U.S. Supreme Court denies Texas death row inmateโs intellectual disability claim
Attorneys and experts for both the state and for death row inmate Victor Saldaรฑo agree that he should be allowed to present evidence of his disability to a state criminal appeals court.
SCOTUS orders Texas court to reconsider manโs 1997 murder conviction
The ruling came after Cooke County District Attorney John Warren told the U.S. Supreme Court that โthe State no longer had confidence in the verdict.โ
A Houston drowning tests whether Texas law gives the right to deny brain death testing
State leaders and pro-life groups are siding with 2-year-old Annelise Campโs family, who are suing to stop Texas Childrenโs Hospital from testing her for brain death.


