Local records released this week โ after a yearslong lawsuit โaffirm previous reporting about law enforcementโs flawed response to Texasโ deadliest school shooting.
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Texas Supreme Court wonโt rule for weeks on GOP requests to expel Democrats who left the state
The governor and attorney general have asked the court to find that Democratic lawmakers abandoned their seats when they left Texas to delay a new congressional map.
In redistricting clash, Texas GOP flexes power to shut down Democrats’ last tool of resistance
Since Democratic lawmakers left Texas to delay Republicansโ new map, state leaders have challenged the limits of traditional democratic norms to break the impasse.
Judge blocks Beto OโRourke from financially supporting Texas Democrats who left the state
The order came at the request of Attorney General Ken Paxton, who OโRourke accused in a separate lawsuit of going on a โfishing expedition, constitutional rights be damned.โ
Abbottโs bid to expel the House Democratic leader goes to a court filled with his appointees
The Texas Supreme Court said in 2021 the Constitution allows members to thwart legislation by leaving the state. Abbott wants them to reconsider.
Federal appeals court sides with Texas on ID requirements for voting by mail
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found that the stateโs voter ID requirements for mail-in ballots do not violate the Civil Rights Act.
Texas AG can’t depose Catholic Charities leader in migrant aid case, appeals court rules
The three-judge panel agreed with a lower court that Ken Paxtonโs office canโt question officials from Catholic Charities under oath without first filing a lawsuit.
Texas House panel advances redrawn congressional map that would add more GOP seats
The new district lines could be considered by the entire state House as soon as early next week.
Texasโ proposed congressional map dismantles districts flagged by DOJ
The Department of Justice said four districts unconstitutionally combined Black and Hispanic voters, a charge the state disputes. If the proposed map passes, two will still be multiracial.
Texas Senate once again tries to give the attorney general authority to prosecute election crimes
A similar proposal stalled out earlier this year over disagreements between the House and Senate. This time, lawmakers might clash over whether to approve the new bill along with a constitutional amendment.

