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Texas, Voter Fraud and U.S. District Judge
Texas can no longer investigate alleged cases of vote harvesting, federal judge says
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. A federal judge ruled on Saturday that part of a Texas law that enacted new voting restrictions violated the U.
Federal Judge Blocks Texas Ballot Harvesting Law, Halting AG Ken Paxton's Voter Fraud Investigations
The ruling said Texas' ballot harvesting provisions were unconstitutional by being too vague, restricting free speech and violating the 14th Amendment
Texas AG’s Voter Fraud Probes Are 'Unconstitutional' And Must Stop, Judge Rules
A portion of a controversial law championed by Texas Republicans as a supposed voter fraud deterrent was overly vague.
Federal judge shuts down Texas attorney general’s voter fraud investigation
U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez found that a key part of the Texas 2021 omnibus voter legislation is confusing, vague, overly broad, violates freedom of speech along with the 14th Amendment and there is no actual problem of illegal vote harvesting.
Federal Judge Ruling Deals a Blow to Ken Paxton
In a Saturday ruling, U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez halted the enforcement of canvassing restrictions legislation cited under Senate Bill 1 after ruling it was "unconstitutionally vague" and in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Federal judge shuts down Texas attorney general Ken Paxton's voter fraud investigation
A federal judge has ruled that parts of a sweeping Texas voter security law are unconstitutional, and the state can no longer investigate voter assistance efforts as a criminal act.
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Texas judge halts $116 billion Medicaid proposal that could affect 1.8 million
The ruling blocks the state health agency from finalizing a new set of contracts on coverage for low-income Texans.
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Judge denies an order sought by a Black student who was punished over his hair
The district has argued that the student's long hair, which he wears to school in tied and twisted locs on top of his head, ...
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Texas can't sue over Biden 'public charge' immigration rule, US judge says
A federal judge in Texas has tossed out the Republican-led state's challenge to a Biden administration rule making it easier ...
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Harris Co. District Courts confirm Judge Frank Aguilar's death a day after crash on Highway 288
HOUSTON,
Texas
(KTRK) -- On Monday, Harris County court officials confirmed a criminal court
judge
who has been on the ...
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Record breaking voter registration in Bexar County: Judge Sakai talks voter safety
A record breaking 1.28 million people are registered to vote. Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai says he hopes voter turnout ...
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Texas city manager's job on line over 1-second video clip
Dayton City Manager Kimberly Judge was placed on leave over a one-second video that appears to show her "dancing and enjoying ...
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Mark in Texas History: 110-year-old Palestine Carnegie Library continues to serve community
The Palestine Carnegie Library became a recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1970. Next time you’re in Anderson County, you ...
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Raises for Texas judges? House weighs long-discussed increases
Raises for Texas judges could be back on the agenda as state lawmakers prepare for the upcoming 89th legislative session.
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