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Students for Affordable Tuition, a coalition of undocumented students who attend public universities in Texas, asked a judge ...
A Houston woman who won an $83.5 million jackpot playing the Lotto Texas game in February will be in a Travis County court ...
Of the more than 100 bills aimed at LGBTQ+ people in the state, less than 10 were approved by lawmakers this session.
Abbott has appointed six of the nine state Supreme Court justices and filled every seat on both a new business court and an ...
Revelations around abuse at a San Antonio group home have parents worried and advocates reflecting on years of issues in ...
In the last two years alone, Texas has enacted a wave of legislation creating incentives for businesses to relocate their ...
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice sued Texas over its long-standing state law allowing undocumented students to ...
Texas Greg Abbott last week signed for piece of legislation that could change the way judges assign bond to criminal suspects ...
While some bills did not pass, the legislature made strides in passing around 30 bills related to education, including school ...
Judges are halting even lawful deportations as courts scrutinize Trump’s immigration tactics for due process violations and ...
Texas colleges face uncertainty after ruling ends in-state tuition for students without legal status
For more than 20 years, students in Texas could qualify for lower, in-state tuition at public colleges regardless of ...
Senate Bill 2878, if signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, also would create new district courts in Brazoria and Fort Bend counties.
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