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TEXAS SUPREME COURT


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Head of NAACP disinvited from speaking to Texas state bar over suit against Trump administration

Read full article: Head of NAACP disinvited from speaking to Texas state bar over suit against Trump administration

The State Bar of Texas has rescinded a speaking invitation to the NAACP’s president after the civil rights group challenged the Trump administration’s dismantling of the Education Department.

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Texas Republican lawmakers unwilling to change abortion laws to address doomed pregnancies

Read full article: Texas Republican lawmakers unwilling to change abortion laws to address doomed pregnancies

For the first time since Texas outlawed nearly all abortions, lawmakers are clarifying the “life of mother” exception. But they don’t plan to address cases where the fetus won’t survive.

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Texas Supreme Court Justice Jeff Boyd to retire

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court Justice Jeff Boyd to retire

Gov. Greg Abbott will have the opportunity to appoint Boyd’s replacement, furthering his influence on the high court.

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New Texas Supreme Court chief justice calls for judicial raises, changes to bail laws

Read full article: New Texas Supreme Court chief justice calls for judicial raises, changes to bail laws

Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock embraced constitutional originalism, a judicial philosophy tied to conservatism, in addressing the Legislature.

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How the Supreme Court of the United States and federal courts work and affect Texans

Read full article: How the Supreme Court of the United States and federal courts work and affect Texans

Here’s how federal courts help determine the fate of controversial issues, such as immigration laws, in Texas and beyond.

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Texas Supreme Court dismisses state bar’s lawsuit against Ken Paxton for challenging 2020 presidential election

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court dismisses state bar’s lawsuit against Ken Paxton for challenging 2020 presidential election

The state bar had sought to sanction Paxton, which could have carried a punishment ranging from a private reprimand to disbarment.

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When is a business to blame for over-serving? Texas Supreme Court weighs the line in drunk driving case

Read full article: When is a business to blame for over-serving? Texas Supreme Court weighs the line in drunk driving case

The court’s ruling could boost a state law that allows drunk driving victims to sue businesses that over-serve alcohol to intoxicated individuals.

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Jimmy Blacklock named new chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court

Read full article: Jimmy Blacklock named new chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court

Blacklock replaces Nathan Hecht, the longest serving justice on the high court. Gov. Greg Abbott also appointed his general counsel, James Sullivan, to the bench.

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Texas Supreme Court dismisses State Bar lawsuit against assistant attorney general

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court dismisses State Bar lawsuit against assistant attorney general

The state bar sought to take away the law license of Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster over a Texas lawsuit challenging 2020 presidential election results.

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As Texas Chief Justice Nathan Hecht prepares to retire, he reflects on the Supreme Court he helped change

Read full article: As Texas Chief Justice Nathan Hecht prepares to retire, he reflects on the Supreme Court he helped change

Over 35 years, Hecht modernized the court, increased access to justice for the poor and saw his conservative views come to dominate the bench.

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Texas Supreme Court weighs in on argument over death row inmate’s delayed execution date

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court weighs in on argument over death row inmate’s delayed execution date

As a legal chess match continues over a death row inmate’s life, the Texas Supreme Court has weighed in, saying a legislative committee that delayed Robert Roberson’s execution date did not have the power to stop a scheduled sentence.

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Will Robert Roberson have a chance to testify? Death row inmate’s next moves lie with Texas Supreme Court

Read full article: Will Robert Roberson have a chance to testify? Death row inmate’s next moves lie with Texas Supreme Court

Robert Roberson may have had his execution date postponed, but time is running out for whether he will get to testify.

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See final results from Texas for the November 2024 election

Read full article: See final results from Texas for the November 2024 election

Texans voted in several races, including for the President, a U.S. Senator, U.S. House members and more.

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Fairgoers join Ken Paxton in suing Texas State Fair for allegedly violating their gun rights

Read full article: Fairgoers join Ken Paxton in suing Texas State Fair for allegedly violating their gun rights

Three fairgoers are requesting up to $1 million in damages and to allow guns at the State Fair.

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Texas general election results for November 5, 2024

Read full article: Texas general election results for November 5, 2024

Texas voters head to the polls on Nov. 5, 2024, to cast their ballots in the general election.

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Ken Paxton and Texas House members accuse each other of mischaracterizing Robert Roberson’s case

Read full article: Ken Paxton and Texas House members accuse each other of mischaracterizing Robert Roberson’s case

After the attorney general insisted on the death row inmate’s guilt in a graphic press release, four lawmakers issued a point-by-point rebuttal.

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Gov. Abbott says House Committee ‘stepped out of line’ with subpoena for death row inmate

Read full article: Gov. Abbott says House Committee ‘stepped out of line’ with subpoena for death row inmate

Texas Governor Greg Abbott says the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence “stepped out of line” by subpoenaing death row inmate Robert Roberson and delaying his execution.

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After Roberson ruling, upcoming Court of Criminal Appeals election in the spotlight

Read full article: After Roberson ruling, upcoming Court of Criminal Appeals election in the spotlight

Three of the five judges who allowed Robert Roberson’s execution to proceed will be leaving the court after Paxton-backed primary challenges.

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Texas was about to execute Robert Roberson. Then a last-ditch tactic bought him more time

Read full article: Texas was about to execute Robert Roberson. Then a last-ditch tactic bought him more time

Robert Roberson, who had been set to be the first person in the U.S. to be put to death for a murder conviction tied to a diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome, had his execution delayed after a dramatic few hours of legal wrangling among three different Texas courts.

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Texas Supreme Court temporarily stops Robert Roberson’s execution

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court temporarily stops Robert Roberson’s execution

The state’s highest civil court said it wants a lower court to resolve a separation-of-powers issue raised by a group of Texas lawmakers who subpoenaed the death row inmate the night before he was set to be put to death.

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Can ire over abortion ban finally put a Democrat on the Texas Supreme Court?

Read full article: Can ire over abortion ban finally put a Democrat on the Texas Supreme Court?

Three Republican incumbents are being targeted for their role in recent abortion rulings by a new Democratic political action committee.

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Texas Supreme Court denies AG Paxton’s attempt to overturn State Fair of Texas gun ban

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court denies AG Paxton’s attempt to overturn State Fair of Texas gun ban

The Texas Supreme Court has denied Attorney General Ken Paxton’s filing seeking to stop the State Fair of Texas from prohibiting handguns on the property.

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Here’s your ballot for the Nov. 5 Texas elections

Read full article: Here’s your ballot for the Nov. 5 Texas elections

Texas voters will elect officials in the presidential, congressional, statewide and legislative races.

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Texas Supreme Court upholds ban on youth gender transitions. It’s the largest state with such a law

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court upholds ban on youth gender transitions. It’s the largest state with such a law

The Texas Supreme Court has upheld the state’s ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender youths and rejected pleas from parents that it violates their right to decide on and seek care for their children.

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Texas Supreme Court upholds ban on transition-related care for minors

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court upholds ban on transition-related care for minors

Parents and medical providers of transgender adolescents sued Texas, challenging the constitutionality of a restriction on puberty blockers and hormone therapy.

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Texas Supreme Court keeps ‘Uplift Harris’ on hold, stopping Harris County from distributing guaranteed income funds

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court keeps ‘Uplift Harris’ on hold, stopping Harris County from distributing guaranteed income funds

On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court ruled against Harris County from sending financial assistance to in-need families under a new income pilot program after a political match between the Texas Attorney General.

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Texas Supreme Court rejects challenge to state's abortion law over medical exceptions

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court rejects challenge to state's abortion law over medical exceptions

The Texas Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the U.S. following a lawsuit by women who had serious pregnancy complications.

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Texas Supreme Court rejects challenge to abortion laws

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court rejects challenge to abortion laws

The court ruled against 20 women who said they were denied medically necessary abortions, saying the medical exceptions in the law were broad enough.

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Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocks Harris County’s guaranteed income pilot program

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocks Harris County’s guaranteed income pilot program

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is challenging the program, saying it violates the Texas Constitution.

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Texas Supreme Court justice implies Democrats will cheat in 2024 election

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court justice implies Democrats will cheat in 2024 election

Justice John Devine’s comments at a conservative event are the latest to prompt concerns about his impartiality as a jurist.

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Election results: How Texas voted in the 2024 primary

Read full article: Election results: How Texas voted in the 2024 primary

Get The Texas Tribune’s coverage of election results for the 2024 primary races for president, U.S. Senate, U.S. House and the Texas Legislature.

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Alabama IVF ruling highlights importance of state supreme court races in this year's US elections

Read full article: Alabama IVF ruling highlights importance of state supreme court races in this year's US elections

The recent ruling in Alabama that frozen embryos are legally considered children has created a political firestorm after the decision halted treatment for many couples trying to have families through fertility treatments.

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Texas Supreme Court pauses depositions in Paxton whistleblower case

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court pauses depositions in Paxton whistleblower case

The ruling by the all-Republican court came after former President Donald Trump told justices to leave Paxton alone.

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Texas Supreme Court hears legal challenge to ban on gender-transition care for kids

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court hears legal challenge to ban on gender-transition care for kids

A fight over allowing transgender children to access puberty blockers and hormone therapies could hinge on justices’ interpretation of parental rights.

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Bidens invite Kate Cox, Dallas mom who sued to terminate pregnancy, to State of the Union address

Read full article: Bidens invite Kate Cox, Dallas mom who sued to terminate pregnancy, to State of the Union address

The Supreme Court of Texas ruled against Cox’s lawsuit to block the state’s abortion ban. She traveled out of state to have an abortion.

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Texas AG Ken Paxton says caller made false report to police describing ‘life-threatening situation’ at McKinney home

Read full article: Texas AG Ken Paxton says caller made false report to police describing ‘life-threatening situation’ at McKinney home

Attorney General Ken Paxton is speaking out after a false report was made to 911 by an unidentified caller describing a “life-threatening situation” at his family’s McKinney home on New Year’s Day.

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Texas Supreme Court declines to revive billionaire’s defamation lawsuit against Beto O’Rourke

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court declines to revive billionaire’s defamation lawsuit against Beto O’Rourke

Kelcy Warren, a Dallas pipeline billionaire, sued O’Rourke in early 2022, saying the Democrat defamed him with critical comments about his company’s windfall profits after the Texas energy-grid collapse in February 2021.

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Texas Supreme Court blocks order allowing abortion; woman who sought it leaves state

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court blocks order allowing abortion; woman who sought it leaves state

A judge ruled that Kate Cox was allowed to terminate her non-viable pregnancy, but on Friday night, the Texas Supreme Court put that ruling on hold.

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What to know about abortion lawsuits being heard in US courts this week

Read full article: What to know about abortion lawsuits being heard in US courts this week

Courts in several states are hearing challenges to abortion bans this week.

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Texas Supreme Court temporarily halts ruling allowing Dallas woman to get an abortion

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court temporarily halts ruling allowing Dallas woman to get an abortion

After a Travis County district judge cleared the way for Kate Cox, 31, to terminate her pregnancy, Ken Paxton petitioned the state’s highest court to halt the ruling.

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Texas Supreme Court considers abortion challenge

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court considers abortion challenge

In August, a judge ruled that the state’s near-total abortion ban should not apply to medically complicated pregnancies. The state appealed that ruling to the Texas Supreme Court, putting it on hold.

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Texas Supreme Court hears arguments in case challenging abortion ban for medical emergencies

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court hears arguments in case challenging abortion ban for medical emergencies

The Texas Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments on Tuesday from litigators on behalf of 22 women who were denied abortions.

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Judge pauses Ken Paxton whistleblower lawsuit

Read full article: Judge pauses Ken Paxton whistleblower lawsuit

Former top aides to the Texas attorney general are seeking damages for their firings after they reported Paxton to the FBI. The Legislature opted not to authorize a $3.3 million settlement in the lawsuit.

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Texas judge’s refusal to marry gay couples goes before state supreme court

Read full article: Texas judge’s refusal to marry gay couples goes before state supreme court

Texas Supreme Court justices heard arguments Wednesday in the case of a Waco judge who refused to marry same-sex couples. It is unclear when the high court will issue a ruling.

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Lawsuit by Attorney General Ken Paxton’s accusers can continue, Texas Supreme Court rules

Read full article: Lawsuit by Attorney General Ken Paxton’s accusers can continue, Texas Supreme Court rules

The whistleblower lawsuit, which argues that four senior staffers were improperly fired in retaliation for reporting Paxton to the FBI, returns to a Travis County trial court for action.

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A unique Texas legal rule lets the attorney general’s office supersede some judges’ orders

Read full article: A unique Texas legal rule lets the attorney general’s office supersede some judges’ orders

Lawyers criticize a provision they say erodes the separation of powers between Texas’ executive branch and its courts. It’s been used repeatedly this year as Texans try to block new state laws from going into effect

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Things to know about the latest court and policy action on transgender issues in the US

Read full article: Things to know about the latest court and policy action on transgender issues in the US

After the latest wave of legal rulings on restrictions for transgender people, a Texas ban on gender-affirming care for minors is in effect.

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Texas high court allows law banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors to take effect

Read full article: Texas high court allows law banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors to take effect

The Texas Supreme Court will allow the new state law banning gender-affirming care for minors to take effect on Friday, setting up Texas to be the most populous state with such restrictions on transgender children.

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Texas high court allows law banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors to take effect

Read full article: Texas high court allows law banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors to take effect

The Texas Supreme Court will allow the new state law banning gender-affirming care for minors to take effect on Friday, setting up Texas to be the most populous state with such restrictions on transgender children.

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Texas Supreme Court lets state law eliminating Harris County elections chief stand, for now

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court lets state law eliminating Harris County elections chief stand, for now

The ruling means the November elections in the state’s largest county will be overseen by two other county officials. Legislators targeted Harris County’s elections department after taking issue with the way the 2022 elections were run.

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Texas Supreme Court denies Harris County’s request to temporarily block law that would abolish elections office

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court denies Harris County’s request to temporarily block law that would abolish elections office

The Texas Supreme Court denied Harris County’s request to temporarily block the implementation of Senate Bill 1750 on Sept. 1, which will abolish the Harris County Election Administrator’s Office, the Harris County Attorney’s Office said on Tuesday.

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ERCOT can’t be sued over power grid failures during 2021 winter storm, Texas Supreme Court rules

Read full article: ERCOT can’t be sued over power grid failures during 2021 winter storm, Texas Supreme Court rules

The all-Republican court narrowly found that the nonprofit corporation operating the state’s electrical grid qualifies for sovereign immunity, which protects government entities from lawsuits.

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Texas Supreme Court chief justice calls for higher judicial salaries, business courts

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court chief justice calls for higher judicial salaries, business courts

In his biennial state of the judiciary, Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht also warned against politics’ encroachment into the third branch of government.

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Texas education agency ready to find new leaders for Houston school district, documents show

Read full article: Texas education agency ready to find new leaders for Houston school district, documents show

Texas’ education agency first moved to take over the district in 2019 after years of low student performance at a single Houston ISD high school. Critics said the district has made improvements since then.

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Ken Paxton’s whistleblowers ask Texas Supreme Court to take up their case as $3.3 million settlement in jeopardy

Read full article: Ken Paxton’s whistleblowers ask Texas Supreme Court to take up their case as $3.3 million settlement in jeopardy

Lawyers for four former employees who accused the attorney general of firing them for reporting alleged crimes to authorities say Paxton won’t agree to finalizing the deadline by the end of this legislative session.

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Mayor Sylvester Turner expects the state will soon take over Houston ISD

Read full article: Mayor Sylvester Turner expects the state will soon take over Houston ISD

The Texas Education Agency has been in a legal battle to take over the state’s largest school district since 2019.

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Parents, educators and students hold rally denouncing state takeover of Houston ISD

Read full article: Parents, educators and students hold rally denouncing state takeover of Houston ISD

On Thursday afternoon, some parents, educators and students will hold a news conference opposing the state’s takeover of the Houston Independent School District.

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Texas Supreme Court clears way for state’s education agency to take over Houston ISD

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court clears way for state’s education agency to take over Houston ISD

The decision from the state’s highest court would allow the TEA to move forward with its plan to replace Houston ISD’s school board members over low academic scores.

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Judge orders Texas to stop using expired lethal injection drugs, throwing Tuesday’s execution of Robert Fratta in doubt

Read full article: Judge orders Texas to stop using expired lethal injection drugs, throwing Tuesday’s execution of Robert Fratta in doubt

Fratta was convicted in the 1994 murder-for-hire of his wife. Lawyers are challenging Texas’ routine of extending the expiration dates of its lethal drugs, a practice begun when many pharmacies began refusing to provide doses for executions.

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Texas Supreme Court will decide whether ERCOT should be immune from lawsuits sparked by deadly winter storm

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court will decide whether ERCOT should be immune from lawsuits sparked by deadly winter storm

Many people and insurers sued the Electric Reliability Council of Texas after the 2021 freeze. The nonprofit says it shouldn’t be liable. The state Supreme Court has a chance to weigh in.

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Texas Supreme Court says it can’t force the state to process deluge of applications for tax break expiring this year

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court says it can’t force the state to process deluge of applications for tax break expiring this year

The program, known as Chapter 313, provides companies with billions of dollars in property tax breaks. The court said it is up to the Legislature to make the call on what to do as the program is set to expire and the state is swamped with applications.

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Republican dominance continues for the two highest courts in Texas

Read full article: Republican dominance continues for the two highest courts in Texas

Three seats were up for election in the Texas Supreme Court, which handles civil cases, and three in the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Democrats haven’t been elected to either court since the late 1990s.

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FULL LIST: Texas general election results for Nov. 8, 2022

Read full article: FULL LIST: Texas general election results for Nov. 8, 2022

Track statewide and local vote totals for Houston, Harris County, and the surrounding counties in the Nov. 8 midterm election through the dropdown menu and interactive maps in this article.

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Election results for Texas Supreme Court, Criminal Appeals Court, and Greater Houston area judicial races on Nov. 8, 2022

Read full article: Election results for Texas Supreme Court, Criminal Appeals Court, and Greater Houston area judicial races on Nov. 8, 2022

The 2022 General Election is being held on November 8. You can find results for Texas Supreme Court, Criminal Appeals Court, and Greater Houston area judicial races on Tuesday night here.

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Texas Supreme Court weighs whether to dismiss abortion funds’ defamation case against anti-abortion activist

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court weighs whether to dismiss abortion funds’ defamation case against anti-abortion activist

Several abortion funds have sued anti-abortion activist Mark Lee Dickson, who called them “criminal organizations,” for defamation.

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Texas’ elected Supreme Court: What to know before voting for justices

Read full article: Texas’ elected Supreme Court: What to know before voting for justices

The nine-member Texas Supreme Court has the power to make sweeping decisions that interpret the meaning of the state’s constitution, impacting the lives of Texans across the state. Three seats are on the ballot this year.

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Texas Supreme Court weighs whether to allow state’s education agency to oust Houston school board

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court weighs whether to allow state’s education agency to oust Houston school board

Among other issues, the court will consider whether a law that updated the education code last year has any bearing on TEA Commissioner Mike Morath’s attempt to replace HISD’s board members over low academic scores.

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Republican effort to remove Libertarians from November ballot rejected by Texas Supreme Court

Read full article: Republican effort to remove Libertarians from November ballot rejected by Texas Supreme Court

On Aug. 8, a group of Republican candidates asked the Supreme Court to remove 23 Libertarian opponents from the ballot, saying they did not meet eligibility requirements. The Republicans included Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and others in congressional and state legislative races.

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Volkswagen argues that Greg Abbott’s choice of judges in lawsuit could tilt emissions case in Texas’ favor

Read full article: Volkswagen argues that Greg Abbott’s choice of judges in lawsuit could tilt emissions case in Texas’ favor

Because the state is a party in Attorney General Ken Paxton’s cases against the companies, Volkswagen lawyers have argued that allowing the Texas governor to appoint justices to a case for which the state stands to win a substantial amount of money would give “the impression that the State has had undue influence.”

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Texas Supreme Court blocks order that resumed abortions

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court blocks order that resumed abortions

The Texas Supreme Court has blocked a lower court order that gave some abortion clinics confidence to resume performing abortions.

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Texas Supreme Court blocks order that resumed abortions

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court blocks order that resumed abortions

The Texas Supreme Court has blocked a lower court order that gave some abortion clinics confidence to resume performing abortions.

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Judge blocks Texas investigating families of trans youth

Read full article: Judge blocks Texas investigating families of trans youth

A Texas judge has temporarily blocked the state from investigating families of transgender children who have received gender confirming care.

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DECISION 2022: Texas judicial primary election results, from the state Supreme Court to district judges

Read full article: DECISION 2022: Texas judicial primary election results, from the state Supreme Court to district judges

DECISION 2022: Texas judicial primary election results, from the state Supreme Court to district judges

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Supreme Court won't speed challenge to Texas abortion limits

Read full article: Supreme Court won't speed challenge to Texas abortion limits

In the latest setback for abortion rights in Texas, the Supreme Court has refused to speed up the ongoing court case over the state’s ban on most abortions.

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Supreme Court won’t speed challenge to Texas abortion limits

Read full article: Supreme Court won’t speed challenge to Texas abortion limits

In the latest setback for abortion rights in Texas, the Supreme Court has refused to speed up the ongoing court case over the state’s ban on most abortions.

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Texas abortion law challenge heads to state’s supreme court, likely adding more delays to case

Read full article: Texas abortion law challenge heads to state’s supreme court, likely adding more delays to case

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision means it could take months before abortion providers’ challenge to the restrictive law returns to a federal court.

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Evan Young, former clerk to conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, appointed to Texas Supreme Court

Read full article: Evan Young, former clerk to conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, appointed to Texas Supreme Court

Young replaces former Justice Eva Guzman, who resigned in June ahead of a campaign for attorney general.

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Texas Supreme Court puts San Antonio school district’s vaccine mandate on hold

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court puts San Antonio school district’s vaccine mandate on hold

The halt comes after Gov. Greg Abbott expanded his ban on COVID-19 vaccine mandates — which previously applied to cities, counties and school districts — to private employers.

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Texas Supreme Court refuses to resume a Planned Parenthood lawsuit challenging new state abortion law

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court refuses to resume a Planned Parenthood lawsuit challenging new state abortion law

Planned Parenthood had requested that the court reverse a decision to indefinitely pause the lawsuit, which was filed in Travis County district court.

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Planned Parenthood asks Texas Supreme Court to allow more than a dozen cases against Texas’ abortion law to resume

Read full article: Planned Parenthood asks Texas Supreme Court to allow more than a dozen cases against Texas’ abortion law to resume

A panel of five judges indefinitely blocked the lawsuits last week upon the request of an anti-abortion group.

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For third time in recent years, U.S. Supreme Court halts a Texas execution over rules for religious advisers in the death chamber

Read full article: For third time in recent years, U.S. Supreme Court halts a Texas execution over rules for religious advisers in the death chamber

John Ramirez was scheduled to die Wednesday. His last request to the state had been to let his pastor hold on to him as he died, something the state denied. The high court wants to hear oral arguments on the matter later this year.

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Texas Supreme Court pauses San Antonio mask mandate for public schools

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court pauses San Antonio mask mandate for public schools

The Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocked San Antonio’s mask mandate for public schools Thursday — the latest in the tug-of-war legal battle between local governments and the state’s Republican leadership over mandatory face coverings.

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EXPLAINER: Texas mask battle looks to courts for resolution

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Texas mask battle looks to courts for resolution

The legal battle over whether Texas communities can require students and others to wear masks in response to the current surge in COVID-19 cases remains entangled in a series of lawsuits, orders and appeals.

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Live COVID-19 updates: Texas’ back-to-school season marked by mask mandate battles, rural districts’ closures

Read full article: Live COVID-19 updates: Texas’ back-to-school season marked by mask mandate battles, rural districts’ closures

COVID-19 is surging again in Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott has tested positive. Hospitalizations are increasing faster than at any other time. Local officials and school leaders are rebelling against Abbott’s ban on mask mandates. Here’s the latest.

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Texas Supreme Court temporarily allows school mask mandates to remain

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court temporarily allows school mask mandates to remain

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Gov. Greg Abbott wanted the high court to disallow mask mandates in Texas school districts. Justices dismissed their request on a technicality, without issuing a ruling on their legal arguments.

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Texas Supreme Court says House Democrats can be arrested and brought to the Capitol, siding with Republicans trying to secure a quorum

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court says House Democrats can be arrested and brought to the Capitol, siding with Republicans trying to secure a quorum

In a bid to block a voting restrictions bill, House Democrats for weeks have denied the lower chamber the number of present members needed to pass legislation. House Speaker Dade Phelan has already signed dozens of civil arrest warrants.

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Houston-area counties waiting to see how Texas Supreme Court responds to mask mandates lawsuits

Read full article: Houston-area counties waiting to see how Texas Supreme Court responds to mask mandates lawsuits

Governor Greg Abbott has the numbers on his side when it comes to the Texas Supreme Court and his executive order instituting mask mandates, according to KPRC 2 Legal Analyst Brian Wice,

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Live COVID-19 updates: Texas sending more relief medical workers to hospitals, adding new antibody infusion centers

Read full article: Live COVID-19 updates: Texas sending more relief medical workers to hospitals, adding new antibody infusion centers

COVID-19 is surging again in Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott has tested positive. Hospitalizations are increasing faster than at any other time. Local officials and school leaders are rebelling against Abbott’s ban on mask mandates. Here’s the latest.

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Siding with Gov. Greg Abbott, Texas Supreme Court temporarily halts mask orders in Dallas and Bexar counties

Read full article: Siding with Gov. Greg Abbott, Texas Supreme Court temporarily halts mask orders in Dallas and Bexar counties

The ruling comes after several school districts and a handful of counties across the state defied the governor’s executive order that restricted local entities from instituting mask mandates.

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Texas law enforcement deputized to round up absent House Democrats, intensifying battle in the lower chamber

Read full article: Texas law enforcement deputized to round up absent House Democrats, intensifying battle in the lower chamber

The Texas Supreme Court cleared the way for absent House Democrats’ civil arrests after it temporarily blocked Harris County judges’ orders protecting them from such a move.

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Gov. Greg Abbott, House Speaker Dade Phelan, ask Texas Supreme Court to overturn ruling blocking arrest of Democrats

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott, House Speaker Dade Phelan, ask Texas Supreme Court to overturn ruling blocking arrest of Democrats

The Democrats had left the state to block the passage of a Republican elections bill they say would restrict voting rights in the state.

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GOP leaders say they’ve secured an extra month of funding for Texas Legislature to plug money vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott

Read full article: GOP leaders say they’ve secured an extra month of funding for Texas Legislature to plug money vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott

Funds amounting to at least $12.6 million will be transferred from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to the Senate, the House, and legislative agencies such as the LBB, the Legislative Council and the Legislative Reference Library.

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EXPLAINER: Are evictions in Texas about to increase?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Are evictions in Texas about to increase?

A federal freeze on most evictions enacted last year is scheduled to expire Saturday.

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As federal eviction moratorium expires, tenants and rent advocates scramble to obtain state and local rental relief funds

Read full article: As federal eviction moratorium expires, tenants and rent advocates scramble to obtain state and local rental relief funds

In the first phase of funding from the federal government for emergency rental assistance, Texas received about $2 billion. Now the state has to get those funds in the hands of Texans.

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Texas Supreme Court may decide next plot twist in the Democratic walkout, and the fate of 2,100 state employees

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court may decide next plot twist in the Democratic walkout, and the fate of 2,100 state employees

The state’s highest civil court has been asked to decide if Gov. Greg Abbott has the power to cut off funding for legislative staff, a move Abbott hoped would keep Democratic lawmakers from leaving the state and shutting down a special legislative session.

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Texas Supreme Court extends state program to help tenants avoid eviction until Oct. 1

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court extends state program to help tenants avoid eviction until Oct. 1

The extension comes as the federal moratorium on evictions is set to expire on July 31.

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EXPLAINER: Are evictions in Texas about to increase?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Are evictions in Texas about to increase?

A federal freeze on most evictions enacted last year is scheduled to expire July 31.

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Academy sports chain can't be sued for selling gun used in Texas' deadliest mass shooting, state Supreme Court says

Read full article: Academy sports chain can't be sued for selling gun used in Texas' deadliest mass shooting, state Supreme Court says

The gunman should not have been able to purchase an assault style rifle, but the store conducted the required federal background check, which didn't reveal his past assault conviction, the court said.

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Eva Guzman, former Texas Supreme Court justice, joins GOP primary challenge against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

Read full article: Eva Guzman, former Texas Supreme Court justice, joins GOP primary challenge against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

Guzman's candidacy adds a new dynamic to the primary that is already unfolding between incumbent Paxton and Land Commissioner George P. Bush.

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Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman resigns

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman resigns

Her resignation is effective Friday, she told Gov. Greg Abbott in a letter.

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