A Senate bill filed Friday does not expand abortion access, but aims to give doctors clarity while operating under laws that come with up to life in prison.
Paxton's response follows a request from Texas DPS over whether it was allowed to make those changes to a driver's license.
DES MOINES, Iowa – The Trump administration on Friday moved to dismiss lawsuits against Iowa and Oklahoma brought by the ...
A group of women college athletes affected by transgender inclusion will testify in a legal battle between the NCAA and the ...
Paxton, a vocal opponent of LGBTQ rights, issued an opinion Friday declaring court orders to change sex on driver’s licenses ...
In a written opinion issued Friday, Attorney General Ken Paxton questioned the validity of court orders directing state ...
Eight months after ordering the Texas Department of Public Safety and Department of State Health Services to block ...
Texas legislator Rep. Stan Gerdes (R) has introduced The FURRIES Act, legislation to punish students who act like non-human ...
George Stewart sued Texas Tech University Health Science Center and five other medical schools claiming they rejected him in ...
Harris County sues Yellow Jacket ReadyMix for ignoring fire safety & floodplain rules, risking community safety in Lindale ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating whether the Dallas Police Department is refusing to assist enforcing federal immigration laws. Paxton announced the investigation Thursday, less than ...