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Senate Bill 17, which took effect in September, bars people with citizenship, permanent residence or political ties to China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from acquiring most types of real estate in Texas.
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Texas is the third state to sue the platform, alongside dozens of private plaintiffs who say Roblox didn’t do enough to protect their kids from sexually explicit content.
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This comes about a month after President Donald Trump claimed that taking Tylenol during pregnancy could increase the risk of autism in children, despite no conclusive evidence linking the drug to the condition.
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The lawsuit argues the App Store Accountability Act violates the First Amendment by limiting access to protected speech.
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Ivan Paris filed a federal lawsuit against Dallas County Judge Amber Givens on Tuesday, Oct. 14, saying she sentenced him to prison even after she was off his case.
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Judge Amber Givens sued Dallas County for excluding her from a $500,000 supplement earmarked in the budget for all other judges.
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The decision means the commissioner precincts in the new map will be in effect for the 2026 election.
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District Judge Megan Fahey said she will consider the arguments and testimony she heard in court Thursday and return next week with a decision.
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The NAACP’s lawsuit joins a long-running federal case filed by the League of United Latin American Citizens, or LULAC, in 2021. That case is now targeting the state’s newly approved congressional maps.
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A lawsuit against defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. alleges that the company misled investors by downplaying risks in its government contracts and overstating its ability to deliver on time.
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The rules require counties with over 400,000 residents to submit detailed reports and grant the Texas Attorney General’s Office access to case files.
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In separate lawsuits, five urban prosecutors argue the AG's new requirements exceed his legal authority.