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The Texas Supreme Court unanimously ruled the Fifth Amendment protects an Austin man from naming bars that served him alcohol before he allegedly rear ended and injured two brothers in 2021.
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The lawsuit alleges that Senate Bill 4 violates the U.S Constitution because it challenges the federal government’s authority over immigration laws.
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In the same decision that overruled Roe v. Wade, the U.S. Supreme Court was clear that the constitutional right to access contraceptives remains untouched — though one justice said he would welcome challenges to that right.
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Bail reform in Dallas County was dealt a setback late Friday, when a federal appeals court vacated an injunction set by a lower court judge. It sent the case back to the district court, telling it to look further into whether federal courts can weigh in at all.
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From Sen. Ted Cruz to Attorney General Ken Paxton, prominent Texans were involved in events leading up to Wednesday's insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Changing the deadline is one way ERA proponents are trying to make the amendment part of the Constitution, but there isn't legal consensus on the tactic, and the Senate is expected to kill the bill.
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The 27th Amendment had languished for nearly 200 years before a Texas student made passing it a personal cause. The amendment was ratified 25 years ago this weekend.
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We're just weeks away from picking a new president and congress. But for some, that's nowhere near enough change. It’s not hard to find an audience in…
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More than 11,000 residents in Arlington have signed a petition to remove the city's red light cameras. The City Council voted Tuesday to put the issue on…
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Former Saturday Night Live "Weekend Update" anchor Colin Quinn is on Think at noon to talk about the one-man show Unconstitutional he's bringing to the…
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Critics of late have targeted his health care overhaul law and his economic policies, but President Obama has scored points with commentator Stephen…