The ruling indicates that the county’s rules likely violate the First Amendment.
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Border Patrol Data Shows Massive Spike in Known Gotaways Under Biden
The number spiked from around 100,000 year-over-year from fiscal years 2010-2020 to as high as 670,674 by FY 2023.
Lawsuit Challenges Texas Ethics Commission for Targeting Grassroots Organization
A Kerrville grassroots organization is asking a federal court to halt the TEC’s secretive “sworn complaint” practice, claiming a lack of due process.
Political Consultants Enter Plea Deals in US Rep. Cuellar’s Bribery Case
Colin Strother and Florencio Rendon’s plea deals expose an elaborate scheme aimed at concealing Cuellar’s finances.
Federal Court Allows Texas’ Media Censorship Case to Continue
Judge Jeremy D. Kernodle’s order gives credence to Texas’ claim that the federal government sought to suppress right-leaning media companies.
Gov. Abbott Slams Proposal to Give Federal Government More Control Over National Guard
The proposal would allow the Air Force to transfer Air National Guard units without the approval of governors.
US Rep. Pfluger Preparing Measure to Strip Federal Education Funding From Convicted Rioters
The measure specifically targets the Federal Student Aid of those who have attacked police in the ongoing anti-Israel demonstrations.
Border Patrol Apprehends Three Convicted Child Sex Offenders
It occurred the same week U.S. Border Patrol apprehended a Mexican national attempting to enter Canada in possession of child pornography.
Texas Grid Operator Warns of Coming Problems as Energy Prices Rise
ERCOT issued a warning on potential energy deficiencies from April 29 through May 1.
ICE Apprehends Illegal Alien Who Assaulted Law Enforcement
The Venezuelan national entered near El Paso and was apprehended and released on six different occasions before being caught by ICE.