Civil SocietyJudicialTexas Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to State’s Ban on Smokable Hemp Production
“[T]he regulation at issue shuts out hemp businesses from manufacturing and processing a good that is legal," the companies wrote.
“[T]he regulation at issue shuts out hemp businesses from manufacturing and processing a good that is legal," the companies wrote.
In the eminent domain case between Texas Central and a landowner, the Texas solicitor general submitted a brief to the Texas Supreme Court supporting the case of the landowners.
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On the eve of San Antonio ISD's deadline for staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine, the Supreme Court of Texas halted the mandate.
The court's order slows Planned Parenthood's lawsuit against Texas Right to Life along with 13 other cases against the pro-life lobbying group.
Reps. Cain and Slaton filed impeachment resolutions against judges who tried to prevent efforts to bring quorum-breaking Democrats back to the Texas House.
“This case, and others like it, are not about whether people should wear masks or whether the government should make them do it."
Abbott called the regular appeal process too slow to address Harris County's mask mandates. The Supreme Court of Texas was unconvinced.
In a win for state GOP leaders, the Supreme Court of Texas stayed the restraining order that an Austin judge gave to absent Democrats.
The Texas Supreme Court declined to block Gov. Abbott’s veto of legislative funding, saying that the dispute is between lawmakers and not the two branches of government.
A set of three lawsuits against Facebook for its participation in sex trafficking will continue, after a ruling from the Texas Supreme Court.
The Texas Supreme Court denied an appeal by Texas landowners challenging the eminent domain authority of the Texas Central high-speed rail project between Dallas and Houston.