The Texas Supreme Court is weighing whether to compel the governor and attorney general to release emails and texts.
This article was updated on Feb. 6 at 2:04 p.m. Shortly after being sworn into office on Jan. 20 for a second term, President ...
Oncor Electric Delivery and CenterPoint Energy should not face thousands of wrongful death, personal injury and property ...
The Texas Supreme Court will decide whether lawsuits filed against Texas transmission and distribution utilities after the ...
The first legal challenge to President Trump’s aggressive agenda is now heading to the Supreme Court after he asked the ...
The Supreme Court is expected to decide Friday if it will hear a lawsuit alleging a former dancer was denied work because she ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Feb. 24 in the case of a man on Texas death row who has long tried to obtain ...
Can electric providers be held grossly negligent for prolonged blackouts during 2021's winter storm? The Texas Supreme Court ...
Paige Patterson may be held liable for defamatory actions taken by others on his behalf, the Texas Supreme Court ruled Feb.
The action, requested by the state bar and Paxton, ended a lawsuit alleging the attorney general dishonestly tried to ...
Past efforts to allow more religion in public schools have been hamstrung by legal challenges. But those on the religious ...
U.S. District Judge Jeremy Kernodle decided to stay an injunction that had prevented the Treasury Department's financial ...