FederalIssuesJudicialU.S. Supreme Court Bars Texas From Interfering With Tribal Bingo After Decades of Litigation
The Tiguas have been fighting in court for decades to offer electronic bingo that is not subject to regulation by the State of Texas.
The Tiguas have been fighting in court for decades to offer electronic bingo that is not subject to regulation by the State of Texas.
Texas’ law targeting social media censorship has been put on hold again, this time by the U.S. Supreme Court.
If Roe v. Wade is reversed, then Texas will have two sets of laws banning abortion, each with a different penalty for violations.
Cuellar said, “My faith is clear: abortion must be rare & safe.”
The Trump administration launched the Migrant Protection Protocols in January 2019 as part of its efforts to deter illegal immigration.
There have been almost a million encounters with illegal aliens and unaccompanied minors in the U.S. since the start of the fiscal year.
Last year, a federal judge in Amarillo ordered the U.S. government to reinstate the policy, a decision that was upheld by the Supreme Court.
The court heard arguments in a case in which the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo is seeking the right to regulate its own gambling activities.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments today over where the last major challenge to the Texas Heartbeat Act should proceed.
The U.S. government needs the cooperation of the Mexican government before it proceeds with reinstituting the Migrant Protection Protocols.
For decades, the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo tribe has battled the State of Texas for the right to regulate its own electronic bingo.
A GOP county commissioner said it is “inexcusable” that Congress has failed to enact a permanent immigration solution.