While the red-brick building is a familiar site to many ... The case was recently argued before the Texas Supreme Court with immense implications for how the state defines religious expression ...
The White House is cutting aid to charities and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has targeted a Catholic charity but people of faith aren't backing down.
The Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to state laws requiring online age verification for websites hosting explicit adult ...
Colorado lawmakers this week plan to introduce a pair of bills that would further strengthen state laws around abortion ...
The path toward equity in Austin education is long and fraught. Efforts to create fair learning opportunities for all ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defended the law and posted a photo on X that appeared to show him addressing the media outside of the Supreme Court Building. "TODAY: Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
The Earle Cabell Federal Building in Dallas boarded up ... announced Friday that abortion is now illegal in Texas as a result of the Supreme Court's ruling. "SCOTUS just overruled Roe & Casey ...
Texas Supreme Court justices will decide whether it would ... duplex townhome after city officials mistakenly approved the building permit. McKinney-based property developer Phillip Thompson ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a law requiring online pornography sites to verify the age of users in Texas. The debate Wednesday morning, Jan. 15, lasted about two hours, livestreamed by ...
As for what other types of speech states or the federal government might try to restrict if the Supreme Court upholds the Texas ban ... it would spend $1 billion building a massive new factory ...
That’s why we’re joining the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan and the ACLU of Texas at the Supreme Court on January ... Today the ACLU and our legal partners are building on this precedent ...