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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's entry into the U.S. Senate race against incumbent John Cornyn could serve as a litmus test for a Republican party in flux. "It's an establishment versus an insurgen...
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A supercharged U.S. Senate GOP primary in Texas between Sen. John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton is kicking off with personal attacks and expectations of a high-spending race in a year ...
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday ordering federal agencies to terminate their contracts with Susman Godfrey LLP, a Houston law firm.
Prominent Houston-based criminal defense attorney Dan Cogdell—who notably has defended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in court—is calling out Gov. Greg Abbott and other state officials for racially profiling a Muslim group aiming to develop a planned community.
A Houston-area midwife charged with performing illegal abortions had her first court hearing last month and her civil attorney said the accusations from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton are a stunt to gain political support from anti-abortion activists.
Craig Stanfield, who joined Paul Hastings on Monday, said he was attracted to the firm's footprint, deep practices and commitment to growth in Texas.
Republican Rep. Lance Gooden of Texas is taking sides in the Lone Star State's burgeoning GOP Senate primary battle, endorsing state Attorney General Ken Paxton over longtime Sen. John Cornyn
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ABC13 Houston on MSNResources for refugees who reside in Houston dwindling after government revokes fundingThe Harris County attorney announced a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for freezing more than $10 million in funding to the county's refugee health clinic.
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The Texas Attorney General's Office shared concerns with Houston ISD about its potential bond electioneering on Facebook days before the election.
More than a dozen Texas residents have been charged for allegedly operating a $22 million illegal gambling scheme.
"Operation Double Down" in the Houston area led to 16 arrests for a multimillion-dollar conspiracy; 31 others face immigration and firearm charges.
Texas' 18th Congressional District has been without a representative since the March 5 death of U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner. A special election for the vacant seat has been scheduled for Nov. 4.
As the Texas Legislature prioritizes a crackdown on consumable hemp products and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), at least one Houston business is bracing for a fight. Benjamin Meggs, CEO of Bayou City Hemp Co.