The superintendent allegedly told the resident he would “fight” her with taxpayer-funded attorneys.
The superintendent allegedly told the resident he would “fight” her with taxpayer-funded attorneys.
U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman has ordered Texas not to enforce the law, which was set to take effect on January 1.
An investigation by state and local authorities into allegations at a Pasadena Head Start facility has left parents frustrated by what they describe as a lack of timely communication from school officials.
The two North Texas doctors accused of defrauding Medicaid were already facing legal action.
A federal lawsuit from parents who say Houston ISD socially transitioned their daughter without consent has ended in a settlement directing staff to use her legal name.
SCOTUS could still take up the issue after related cases are decided.
Concerned citizens say there are many books located in the children’s section that are not age-appropriate.
The new law prohibits harmful, indecent, profane, sexually explicit, and pervasively vulgar content in children’s libraries.
Chief Cullison is awaiting any new evidence that may emerge from civil litigation.
The case is being remanded to a district court that previously blocked the law’s enforcement.