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The Supreme Court has ruled to allow certain companies to temporarily store nuclear waste in West Texas and New Mexico, ...
But the justices also have 16 cases to resolve that were argued between December and mid-May. One of the argued cases was an ...
A former Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice will chair a task force to “guide the safe, ethical, and effective use of ...
In Renaissance Medical Foundation v. Lugo (No. 23-0607), the Texas Supreme Court held that the legislature modified ...
Business lawyers — dealmakers and litigators alike — have a lot to digest from legislation enacted during the 2025 session to ...
While some bills did not pass, the legislature made strides in passing around 30 bills related to education, including school ...
Texas Supreme Court justices unanimously ruled a permanent ... lies about immigrants that have shaken our faith in the justice system and in democracy," the statement read. "But we have a greater ...
A long-running lawsuit against Texas' foster care system may get another look after lawyers representing children in state care asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene. The petition, filed ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Wednesday debated how to dispose of the nation’s nuclear waste as Texas tried to convince ... solicitor general. “That system allows a substantial role ...
There has been widespread opposition to upending the presiding system, which has operated since 1962, and the 4th Court of Appeals has rejected her arguments. Case closed? Not so. Texas Supreme ...
Judge Christine Hortick’s running challenge to Bexar County’s system for scheduling hearings in civil cases has gotten a boost from an unexpected source — the Texas Supreme Court.
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