The State Bar of Texas is ... lawsuit that questioned Democrat Joe Biden’s victory over Republican President Donald Trump. The move comes a month after the Texas Supreme Court ruled that ...
The State Bar of Texas moved to drop its lawsuit against state Attorney General Ken Paxton for his attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Now that Joe ... Biden administration directed DHS to violate federal immigration law and breach an agreement to consult and cooperate with Texas on that law,” Paxton said in a release. “Our ...
(Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP) The State Bar of Texas on Wednesday moved to drop ... outcome in battleground states won by Democrat Joe Biden. The state bar had sought to sanction Paxton ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP ... in the suit seeking to overturn Biden’s victory. The suit was backed by Trump. The high court threw out the lawsuit. The state bar disciplinary group’s punishments ...
"Biden pardons are unconstitutional!" a Jan. 24 Instagram post said. "7th Circuit Court Judge Joseph Barron ruled that there is no provision to pardon someone who hasn’t been formally charged, laying the foundation to have the pardons expunged."
Trump’s new directive that aims to increase death sentences clashes with some Texas lawmakers’ efforts to add guardrails to capital punishment.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The State Bar of Texas is dropping efforts to discipline Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton over allegations that his failed efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election amounted to professional misconduct.
The claim originated on a satirical website but is presented in the post as authentic and attributes the decision to a nonexistent judge.
U.S. law firm Sidley Austin said Tuesday it has hired a longtime federal prosecutor who served as the third highest-ranking member of Justice Department's criminal division during the Democratic Biden administration.
Democrat Gwynne Wilcox, whose term was supposed to run through August 2028, said she believes her firing violates Supreme Court precedent.
The following chart compares the total number of multistate lawsuits filed against each presidential administration between 1981 and 2025, according to the State Litigation and AG Activity Database.