Many aspiring lawyers could not access the test and cited delays or other issues. A lawmaker has called for an investigation.
Judge L. Clifford Davis, whose persistence in seeking enrollment at the U of A during the 1940s pushed the university toward desegregation, died Feb. 15, 2025, in Texas.
Texas is suing three doctors over claims that they violated the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors.
State lawmakers are looking to block some police personnel records from public view. Unlike previous legislative sessions, ...
The Tyler Municipal Court swore in two alternative judges on Wednesday. Tyler Municipal Court Presiding Judge Amy McCullough appointed two additional alternate judges, ...
Governor Greg Abbott appointed El Pasoan Ben Ivey to the 120th Judicial District Court in El Paso. Ivey's term is set to expire on December 31, 2026, or until his successor can be elected and ...
Lawmakers file various bills seeking to reform Texas' toll road policies. Some would decriminalize unpaid tolls.
No approval, no new taxes." Abbott also said Texas must rebuild the state's water-supply infrastructure with what he called a "generational investment" to harness more sources of water and to ...
San Antonio lawyer Brent de la Paz faces a misconduct lawsuit over alleged involvement in diverting charitable donations from ...
Supporters of a proposed ban on guns in bars say it's common sense: Don't allow guns where alcohol is served. But in a state that's both liberal and defensive about guns, it's not that simple.
Bill Ramey is one of the nation’s most prolific patent-infringement attorneys. His clients swear by what Ramey calls his ...
With the revised statute in place, Texas family lawyers now have a clearer legal framework to argue reimbursement claims.