The suit targets a new Biden administration policy that allows spouses to remain in the U.S. while they apply for legal status and possibly a path to citizenship.
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Transgender Texans blocked from changing their sex on their driverโs license
The Texas Department of Public Safety rule change surfaced in an internal email that also asks driver license staff to compile the names of people seeking a gender marker change.
Jury finds parents of student accused in Santa Fe school shooting not negligent
Jurors instead put the responsibility with the shooter and a firearms ammunition retailer in a trial over the 2018 shooting.
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Houston immigrantsโ rights org over political speech
Attorney General Ken Paxton has targeted similar organizations that aid migrants at the border. The lawsuit appears to be the first to focus on political speech and rules that govern nonprofits.
Texas sues Biden again to block federal protections for transgender workers
The Texas Attorney General is following his familiar playbook by taking the case to a federal judge with a record of rulings against the Biden administrationโs agenda.
Federal judge in Texas expands ruling that blocks Biden administration protections of LGBTQ students
The decision in the case brought by the Texas Attorney General preempts any future Title IX regulations that extend federal protections to LGBTQ students.
Texans Discover the Benefits of Medical Marijuana with ARCANNABIS CLINIC
By ARCannabis ClinicEmbrace a Healthier Life with Natureโs RemedyAt ARCANNABIS CLINIC, we believe in the transformative power of medical marijuana. As the leading national provider of medical marijuana services, we are dedicated to helping Texas residents unlock the potential of this natural remedy to improve their health and well-being. Our mission is to spread awareness […]
After Uvalde city officials end battle over shooting records, victimsโ families say other agencies need to follow suit
The cityโs release ends a legal battle with news outlets, but other government agencies are withholding materials.
Texas executes Arthur Lee Burton for 1997 killing of Houston jogger
Burton was sentenced to death for killing Nancy Adleman, a mother of three, while she was jogging on a summer evening in Houston.
Judge dismisses most claims in federal lawsuit filed by Black Texas student punished over hairstyle
Though the ruling was a victory for the Barbers Hill school district, the judge questioned whether its dress-code rule causes more harm than good.


