FederalImmigration & BorderIssuesU.S. Supreme Court Cancels Oral Argument in Title 42 Border Security Case
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tried to end the use of Title 42 last year, but that effort was quickly scuttled in the courts.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tried to end the use of Title 42 last year, but that effort was quickly scuttled in the courts.
A young white man seeking to become a physician is suing Texas medical schools for violating discrimination laws in their admissions decisions.
The president’s visit to El Paso was his first trip to the southern border since his inauguration nearly two years ago.
Originally instituted by Trump, the Title 42 public health order has been at the center of litigation since Biden took office.
Vice President Kamala Harris commented in an interview earlier this year that the border is already secure under the Biden administration.
A federal appellate court in D.C. previously denied an effort to stop an order bringing an end to Title 42 enforcement.
Sen. Carol Alvarado filed a joint resolution to legalize a limited number of casinos and authorize a sports wagering program in Texas.
Texas contended that illegal crossings cost the state money and the federal government is bound to enforce immigration law.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed at least nine separate lawsuits against the Biden administration over illegal immigration.
Five years after the passage of a bill to stop cyberbullying, the Texas Supreme Court has created a form to help parents seek an injunction as needed.
Texas Democrats at the federal, state, and local levels claimed Texas women “will die” as a result of making abortion a criminal offense.
The law became effective 30 days after the release of the court's judgment in Dobbs v. Jackson.