Legislation in the House and Senate could bring kangaroo courts to every Texan’s backyard.
Tony McDonald
Legislators Question TEC Over Unconstitutional Structure
TEC general counsel confirms the agency exercises both legislative and executive functions in violation of the Texas Constitution.
Supreme Court Overturns Sanctions in Pressley Election Challenge
While dismissing the lawsuit as moot, the Court reversed sanctions finding that Pressley’s claims were not frivolous.
What are the Real House Deadlines?
When do bills need to be out of committee in order to pass?
Paxton Responds to Stay of Obamacare Ruling
O’Connor’s opinion in the case will be tested in the courts of appeals in the coming months.
Former Geren Operative Confesses in CPS Scandal
As part of a settlement resolving a lawsuit brought by Bo French, David Sorensen has acknowledged he made the anonymous and incorrect election eve report to CPS alleging that French was abusing his children.
Stickland on the Power of Gordon Johnson
The most important relationship, as it was presented to me by other members, was: “You’ve got to be in good with Gordon.”
Will Republicans Keep Gordon Johnson in Power?
Running the Texas House has been a family business. Will the Democrat serving as Joe Straus’ top advisor hook his marionette strings to the chamber’s next leader?
Paxton Victorious in the Face of Political Prosecution
His opponents hijacked the criminal justice system, but Texans saw through the attack and re-elected Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Grassroots Group Aims to End UT Insanity
Pulliam is calling on all Texans but particularly Texas alumni to join him.