DHS Seeks Voter Records From Texas Counties
Homeland Security has begun pressing Texas counties for voter registration applications, signatures and voting histories. County officials say the requests are broad and are consulting lawyers.
San Antonio Schools Jump Into Legal Brawl With Social Media Giants
SAISD trustees voted to join a nationwide class-action accusing major platforms of designing addictive features that harm students. The district hired contingency-fee lawyers and said any recovery would fund student mental-health services.
High School Showdown Costs Texas Ranger His Badge, State's Top Court Rules
The Texas Supreme Court ruled April 10 that DPS lawfully fired a Ranger after a 2020 school confrontation, finding his PTSD impaired his ability to 'reasonably perform' duties.
Locked-Out Balcones Heights Mayor Takes His Own City To Court
Mayor Johnny Rodriguez Jr. sued the City of Balcones Heights, saying council members stripped his powers and blocked his access after he probed missing police gear. The federal complaint accuses officials of coordinated retaliation.












