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Texas AG Says He’s ‘Willing and Able’ to Defend a Ban on ‘Sodomy’
In 2003, Lawrence v. Texas made it illegal for states to ban gay sexual activity. But the Supreme Court has opened the door to reinstating those bans.
Texas Attorney General Just Turned the Fall of Roe Into an Annual Holiday
“Today I am closing all my offices as a memorial to the millions of lives lost due to abortion,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
Parents of Trans Kids Are Raising Money to Flee Texas on GoFundMe
GoFundMe is full of requests for money after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott started investigating the families of kids receiving gender-affirming healthcare.
Texas Is Going to Start Investigating Parents of Trans Kids for Child Abuse
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the state’s child protection agency to investigate the families of transitioning transgender children.
Top Texas Prosecutor Very Sorry He Called Simone Biles a ‘National Embarrassment’
Biles, who is Texan, has been hailed as a role model for putting her mental health first.
And the Biggest Losers From Trump’s Pardon Sweepstakes Are…
These unlucky loyalists are now facing the consequences on their own, after Trump has left the building.
Trump Is Trying to Kick Millions Off Obamacare (Again) in the Middle of a Pandemic
If they succeed, health insurance companies might classify people who’ve contracted coronavirus as having pre-existing conditions and refuse to cover them.
A tiny town is suing Texas over a bill that punishes sanctuary cities
El Cenizo, population 3,800, is situated in Webb County and is about 99 percent Latino.
The Supreme Court Will Determine the Fate of Millions of Undocumented Immigrants
In hearing a challenge to Barack Obama's plan to shield as many as five million people from deportation, the Supreme Court will determine whether he overstepped his authority in enacting a sweeping immigration overhaul without congressional approval.
US Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Texas' Restrictions on Abortion
Abortion providers and pro-choice advocates across the country are looking to the court to overturn Texas' 2013 law so that other states won't follow suit in restricting access to abortion.