A Texas Supreme Court ruling has shielded Attorney General Ken Paxton and three of his deputies–Brent Webster, Lesley French, and Michelle Smith–from deposition in a 2020 civil lawsuit filed by four ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the City of Dallas weeks after the 'Dallas Freedom Act' to decriminalize cannabis ...
It’s the first concrete sign that lawmakers plan to tackle the ballot secrecy issue since an investigation by Votebeat and ...
HHS conditions on family planning funding unilaterally redefine what Congress meant in recurring ban on abortion in Title X, ...
Perpetually embattled Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton won't have to give a deposition under oath in a lawsuit from a group ...
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that Attorney General Ken Paxton is not required to testify in a whistleblower lawsuit ...
The Texas Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling that state Attorney General Ken Paxton testify in a whistleblower ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the city of Dallas over a ballot measure that decriminalizes possession of small ...
The Texas Supreme Court held Friday that state Attorney General Ken Paxton can avoid deposition in a years-long lawsuit ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton knows how to file “wasteful, politically motivated legislation,” but isn’t the best judge of a lawsuit’s merits when it applies to his own conduct.
The ruling voids a lower-court order requiring Paxton and three other officials to be deposed by four fired executives.
The Texas Supreme Court said on Friday that Attorney General Ken Paxton does not need to testify under oath in a lawsuit ...