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AG Ken Paxton asks Texas Supreme Court to overturn election fraud reprimand against him
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoIf the punitive case is allowed to move forward...public reprimand to the revocation of his license...
New State Bar Disciplinary Rules Pending Before Texas Supreme Court | Texas Lawyer
Law.com· 4 hours agoNow that the State Bar of Texas members have approved 12 new disciplinary rules, interpretive comments for the rules are under review ...
Texas Supreme Court keeps abortion bans in place, allows lawsuit to continue
ABC News· 4 days agoThe Texas Supreme Court issued a decision Friday allowing a lawsuit challenging the state's multiple...
Texas Bar Hopes to Get in Line with Nation on Conflict Rule for Attorneys | Texas Lawyer
Law.com· 2 hours agoOne of 12 disciplinary rules pending approval of the Texas Supreme Court would bring Texas in line...
Texas Republicans’ Brazen Plan to Control the State Forever
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoThe only legislative body in America today where that principle does not apply is the U.S. Senate....
Smucker, other Republicans ask US Supreme Court to revive lawsuit against Biden, Shapiro election...
Lancaster Online· 5 days agoThe lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Middle District Court of Pennsylvania by two dozen Republican state...
GOP senators warn judge against sentencing Trump to prison
The Hill via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoSenate Republicans are warning New York Judge Juan Merchan not to sentence former President Trump to...
Texas Supreme Court rejects medical challenge to abortion law
Alaska Superstation· 4 days agoThe Texas Supreme Court unanimously rejected on Friday a challenge to the state's strict abortion...
Analysis | Four questions for today’s Fauci hearing
Washington Post· 1 day agoThe Texas Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit that sought to clarify exceptions to the state’s abortion laws. The longtime ...
The Texas Supreme Court Tells Women They Can Go Die
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWe didn’t exist,” Miller told the publication. One member of the court, Justice Brett Busby, left enough wiggle room in his concurring...forced to wait...