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Attorney general says the company did not do anything illegal, and the background firm did not engage in surveillance.
Texas’ abortion ban has criminal and civil penalties, but does not explicitly allow the Attorney General to pursue injunctive relief or file suit on behalf of the state, the appeal says.
The AG says the network, known as "764," manipulates children between the ages of 9 and 17 into sharing explicit images or ...
Democratic county prosecutors say Attorney General Ken Paxton's rules violate Texas law and would require them to illegally ...
Prosecutors in El Paso and Travis County are suing the Texas Attorney General for new reporting requirements they say are ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has leveraged the full power of his office against a group of Muslims who wish to build a mixed-use ...
A Trump appointee at the Department of Justice is calling for Jill Biden to be criminally charged after the new reports about ...
Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office expands Texas law enforcement drone program to support search and rescue, suspect ...
State contractors would be banned from spying on or doing surveillance of lawmakers, whistleblowers and state employees under ...
Read more https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/travis-el-paso-county-attorneys-district-attorneys-sue-texas-attorney-general-ken-paxton/ The county and district attorneys ...