A North Texas developer argues it shouldn't have to rebuild a townhome after the city of Dallas belatedly told the builder ...
A majority of the Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that Texas may be permitted to require some form of age verification for ...
PDT Holdings will argue before justices next week that the company shouldn't have to demolish a Dallas home because the city ...
The justices are preparing to hear arguments in March over the federal government’s licensing of a temporary storage facility in the Permian Basin. Texas’ top attorney is calling on the ...
The case stems from a lawsuit the United Methodist Church’s South Central Jurisdictional Conference, which runs the church’s ...
The court’s ruling could boost a state law that allows drunk driving victims to sue businesses that over-serve alcohol to intoxicated individuals. Audio recording is automated for accessibility.
A view of the US Supreme Court Building during sunrise on September 5, 2024 in Washington, DC.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defended the law and posted a photo on X that appeared to show him addressing the media outside of the Supreme Court Building. "TODAY: Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a law requiring online pornography sites to verify the age of users in Texas. The debate Wednesday morning, Jan. 15, lasted about two hours, livestreamed by ...