The case has been sent back to district court.
The case has been sent back to district court.
Attorney General Ken Paxton has demanded answers from UNT.
Secretary of State Jane Nelson said voter registration data-sharing provides “a critical tool to detect and prevent potential voter fraud.”
Christian Hardigree has a background in “diversity” and “sustainability.”
God has always used what the enemy meant for evil for His glory and our good—and He’s doing it still.
Students are assigned leftist readings, including an article by Ibram X. Kendi.
Professor Tom Alter called the U.S. government “bloodthirsty” and “profit-driven.”
Syllabi and new audio show more about what’s happening in Aggieland.
The suit argues that the law violates the U.S. Constitution.
Talarico has positioned himself as one of the more left-wing voices in the Texas Legislature.
Several Texas lawmakers echoed the Texas Tech regent chair.
Brian Harrison shared audio he says is of TAMU president Mark Welsh defending teaching transgenderism.
The Republican Party of Texas is challenging Texas’ open primary system.
Research projects were backed by the U.S. Department of War, formerly known as the Department of Defense.
While the outcomes don’t create law or amend the state constitution, they do send a clear signal to lawmakers about what the Republican base expects from its elected officials.
Aaron Reitz, Mayes Middleton, and Joan Huffman are competing for the open seat.
Soldiers will reportedly operate illegal alien detention centers and provide security for some ICE operations.
Democrat districts targeted for change were drawn using racial “coalitions” that a federal court ruled in 2024 are not protected by the Voting Rights Act.
While Sen. Charles Perry initially referred to the legislation as a regulatory measure, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has directly framed the bill as a “ban on THC.”
New leadership will be responsible for overseeing recent reforms.
Class materials reveal a bias in favor of altering American family norms according to LGBT ideology.
Lawmakers enter the special session with billions of dollars potentially up for grabs.
Among those arrested by ICE over the weekend were illegal aliens in Houston and San Antonio.
This discovery comes as state lawmakers consider legislation regarding interstate abortion pill trafficking.
Court ruling keeps local governments in check.