Civil SocietyLocal NewsSpeech First Wins Settlement in Free Speech Case Against University of Houston
After a federal judge ruled the university in violation of the First Amendment, the school agreed to pay $30,000 and permanently revise its policy.
After a federal judge ruled the university in violation of the First Amendment, the school agreed to pay $30,000 and permanently revise its policy.
The leading creator of the Liberty Institute says UT brass is sabotaging it. President Hartzell says it’s just being held to an equal standard. Lt. Gov. Patrick, meanwhile, is remaining silent on what was thought to be his pet project.
An English class in Fort Worth ISD offered through a UT Austin program includes books that have concepts heavily associated with critical race theory.
“We are those who distribute taxpayer dollars. We are the ones who pay their salaries. The parents are the ones who pay their tuition.”
The survey generally asks students how comfortable they feel expressing their own opinions and how much they tolerate the opinions of others.
Catch up on the week's hottest stories in Texas politics with the reporting team at The Texan.
Since West Texas land funds the PUF, an endowment reserved exclusively for A&M and UT, it became an unavoidable subject at the hearing.
Catch up on the week's hottest stories in Texas politics with the reporting team at The Texan.
This week — the lieutenant governor forms a committee to study UT’s conference change, a lawmaker asks Paxton to weigh in on the quorum break, and a GOP staffer challenges a Democrat.
UT successfully argued that the lawsuit was simply a "repackaged" claim that the Supreme Court had already decided.
In their first announcements since rumors broke, UT said it began its departure from the Big 12. The conference confirmed a meeting took place.
The University of Texas' jump to the Southeastern Conference is expected to become official next week.