Over Two Dozen State Attorneys General Back Texas in Standoff With Biden Administration Over Immigration Policies
State attorneys general support Texas AG Paxton in his effort to strengthen border security, criticizing President Biden's immigration policy enforcement. They emphasize state rights against alleged federal shortcomings in border law enforcement.
Texas Attorney General's Office to Challenge Deposition Orders in Supreme Court in Case Involving Former Staffers
The Texas Attorney General's Office plans to request the state supreme court to halt depositions ordered by a Travis County judge regarding a case with four ex-staffers, branding them as "vexatious."
Texas Attorney General Seeks Appellate Intervention Against Judge's 'Lawless Orders' in Travis County
The Texas AG's office is appealing a judge's orders for depositions from former employees, calling them a distraction from important border policy work. They seek to prevent what they see as harassment and a personal vendetta by these ex-employees.
Austin's Bid to Revamp Ethics Commission Stalls at Charter Review Commission Meeting
The proposal to create a stand-alone ethics commission in Austin has stalled as the Charter Review Commission failed to support Commissioner Greenberg's motion to form a working group based on 2018 recommendations.











