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The Office of Attorney General Ken Paxton is warning Texans to be cautious of opportunistic scammers, fraudulent charities, ...
David Schenck, the new presiding judge on Texas’ Court of Criminal Appeals, is on a mission to make sweeping changes to the rules governing judicial elections in the Lone Star State. Right now ...
A Texas man was executed for the 2004 assault and murder of a young mother on Wednesday, April 23. The execution drew praise from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. "Tonight, the State of Texas ...
As Texas’s top law enforcement officer, Paxton should be focused on upholding the rule of law. Instead, he’s prioritized ...
The decision was unanimous, although Justice Evan Young did not participate. ... Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks during the Texas GOP Convention Thursday, May 23, ...
Aaron Nielson, a law professor at Brigham Young University, will be Texas’ new solicitor general, leading the state’s most high-profile legal battles all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Normally, such accusations by the targets of federal investigations would be met with skepticism, but Mr. Paul contacted Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, a longtime friend whose re-election ...
Despite scandals, Ken Paxton is re-elected as the Texas attorney general. A perennial Republican political survivor and a Trump loyalist, he won a third term, defeating a progressive civil rights ...
The Texas Supreme Court has sided with former top deputies of Attorney General Ken Paxton and cleared the way for their whistleblower lawsuit to move forward.. The all-Republican Supreme Court on ...
Long before Ken Paxton, Texas had a mixed history of attorneys general facing indictment One Texas attorney general served four years in federal prison for misusing his office. Another one facing ...