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Ken Paxton has long pushed legal boundaries — riling up conservatives and using the courts to place himself at the center of ...
Following this year’s Texas legislative session, two bills are set to go into effect in Texas related to the use of nondisclosure and confidentiality agreements for claims of sexual assault and ...
Prior to his June 22, 2025, deadline, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law hundreds of bills passed by the Texas Legislature.[1] Three of these, Senate Bills 15, 17, and 840, will have ...
A flurry of new laws will go into effect Sept. 1 in Texas, including a law requiring public schools display the Ten Commandments in each classroom.
Texas just passed a law making 'jugging' a standalone felony. Learn what it means, how it works, and how to stay safe.
From phones to school prayer: What Texas laws are changing on Sept. 1. Abortion travel bans, classroom commandments, property tax cuts, and more—here’s what's about to change in Texas.
What does Texas law say about sharing prescription drugs? In Texas, it’s illegal to share prescription medications — even if you’re not selling them, and even if the other person has taken ...
Texas officials are urging drivers to exercise extreme caution as millions of students return to school this month.
A slate of new laws will go into effect Sept. 1 in Texas. State legislators passed hundreds of new laws during the recently concluded regular session, from a ban on cellphones in schools to new ...
(The Center Square) – New laws have been enacted this year to help Texas veterans by reducing and streamlining regulations and simplifying access to resources available to them. “Texas is home ...
State Can lawmakers legally leave the state? Here’s what we know about Texas law on quorum-breaking Is the Democrats’ decision to break quorum illegal? No, it's not.
Back-to-school in Texas includes new laws: Cellphones, Ten Commandments and more One of the major things changing: No more cellphones in classrooms.