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Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson is asking the state's Court of Criminal Appeals to stay his October execution.
As the Trump administration probes two Democrats over mortgage fraud, Ken Paxton has been accused of listing three properties as his primary residence.
The attorney general of Texas, who is challenging Senator John Cornyn, could have secured favorable mortgage rates, and may have violated the law if he knowingly falsified loan documents.
Glass Lewis and ISS, two of the best known proxy advisers, sued Texas on Thursday to block a first-of-its-kind state law ...
A Texas man is suing a California doctor for allegedly providing his girlfriend with abortion medication. The lawsuit—a civil ...
Alphabet’s total operating expenses increased 20% during the second quarter, driven largely by legal costs, CFO Anat ...
Glass Lewis, one of the best known proxy advisers, sued Texas on Thursday to block a first-of-its-kind state law limiting its ability to advise shareholders on diversity, environmental and governance ...
Death row inmate Robert Roberson is appealing his Oct. 16 execution date. Last week, a state judge sided with Attorney ...
Mortgages signed by the Paxtons had inaccurate statements declaring that each of the three homes were their primary residence ...
A judge last week set a new execution date of Oct. 16. Roberson's legal team is asking the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to ...
Two recently enacted laws in Louisiana and Texas will each require separate warning labels on the packaging of food sold in their state if the food contains any of 44 specific ingredients. The lists ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife allegedly claimed three homes as primary residences to lock in lower rates and ...