The biggest white-collar cases in Texas in 2025 were dominated by healthcare fraud prosecutions, many of them stemming from ...
More than a dozen high-profile criminal cases are set to go to trial in 2026, beginning with a former Uvalde school district ...
Three quarters into its operation, the court is showing signs of both increasing adoption and a maturing docket as case filings increased and rulings on the merits began. This article covers case ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Federal court records reveal one of the 33 defendants indicted in the sophisticated illegal poker scheme involving former NBA players and members of some of “the most notorious ...
Over half of the district attorneys affected by the rule filed lawsuits challenging it, saying it violates state and federal ...
Federal authorities arrested a Texas man accused in court records of trying to provide bomb-making materials to people he ...
Texas' highest criminal court has stayed the execution of Robert Roberson, a death row inmate who was—for the second time in two years—less than a week away from becoming the first person in the ...
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Thursday halted the execution of a man who would have been the first person in the United States put to death over a shaken baby syndrome diagnosis. Robert ...
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U.S. Court House, El Paso, Texas. A federal court in El Paso will hear arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit challenging Texas' mid-decade round of congressional redistricting. Civil rights groups are ...
The showdown over Congressional maps in Texas has landed before the U.S. Supreme Court. On Friday, Nov. 21, Justice Samuel Alito granted the state's emergency application for an administrative stay.
The familiar phrase “they’re coming for your guns” may no longer be hyperbole if the U.S. Supreme Court has anything to say about it. On Monday, the Supreme Court said it would consider whether ...