When will Texas courts take control of the rogue criminal prosecution of Ken Paxton that was based on a political agenda?
Tony McDonald
Democrats vs. Patriots in Texas’ Highest Court
If the Texas Supreme Court upholds Texas campaign finance laws, it will be a victory for anti-speech radicals in the Democratic Party.
TEC Hires Radical Progressive as New Executive Director
Willing has allied herself with the radical progressive “safe space” movement by tagging her Facebook profile with a picture of a safety pin.
House Members Fight Supreme Court on Transparency
Chief Justice Nathan Hecht: “The Texas electronic filing and access system will be the single most significant modernization of the Texas courts in history.”
Paxton Prosecutors on Tilt, Want out of Collin County
On August 1, 2015, Kent Schaffer and Brian Wice took to the pages of the New York Times to announce they had successfully convinced a Collin County Grand Jury to indict Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on First Degree Felony securities charges. The pair went on the...
Paxton Prosecutor Disqualified from Motorcycle Gang Case
A federal court has found that Schaffer had actual and potential conflicts of interest in violation of attorney ethics rules.
Court Enjoins Collin County Commissioners on Prosecutor Payments
Order temporarily halts payments to private attorneys who have been profiting from their prosecution of Ken Paxton.
Will Cook Plead the Fifth?
Pleading the Fifth could protect Cook from having his answers used against him in the fraud lawsuit or in a criminal investigation.
Is Cook Backpedaling to Save Himself?
It appears Cook may fear his own criminal culpability if he continues to testify against Paxton.
Inside the Byron Cook Fraud Files
Texas Scorecard takes a look inside the fraud claims brought against Byron Cook in a Collin County court.