The city of Fort Worth sent a letter to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in regards to the possible Keller ISD split. (/Community Impact) A trio of Fort Worth City Council members has spurred a ...
Judge Dale Tillery in court told state attorneys he was denying Paxton’s request for a temporary injunction because they ...
Wells Fargo, after pressure from Texas AG Ken Paxton, backtracked on its net-zero emissions by 2050 commitment, leaving the ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton Appoints New Senior Leaders to Bolster Legal Strategy and Civil Litigation Teams
Texas AG Ken Paxton announces senior leadership appointments, expressing confidence in their ability to serve with excellence ...
Cannabis advocates in Dallas won a major victory Friday after a district court threw out an injunction filed by Texas ...
The Texas state legislature may soon consider whether transgender Texans can be charged with a felony for identifying as ...
The advocates rallied at the Texas Capitol urging Attorney General Ken Paxton to withdraw from a lawsuit they say threatens their protections.
Texas AG Ken Paxton is investigating suspicious lottery wins involving mass ticket purchases and a third-party service for ...
The names and birthdates of patients at the center of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lawsuit against Dr. M. Brett Cooper ...
Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales is petitioning Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on the legality of a Bexar ...
Bexar County DA Joe Gonzales is asking Attorney General Ken Paxton for an opinion on whether a speeding ticket camera system north of San Antonio is legal.
The city of Fort Worth has voiced its legal opinion on a proposal to split the Keller school district in two. In a letter ...
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