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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.
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A judge blocked the release of the state’s 2023 school ratings after a lawsuit from more than 120 Texas school districts.
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The agreements, announced by Attorney General Ken Paxton Feb. 4, are among the latest developments in a case that alleges the doctors prescribed hormones to minors after the state's ban took effect.
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Dallas County commissioners awarded about $1 million from Purdue Pharma lawsuit settlement funds to each caregiver.