Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton knows how to file “wasteful, politically motivated legislation,” but isn’t the best judge of a lawsuit’s merits when it applies to his own conduct.
The ruling voids a lower-court order requiring Paxton and three other officials to be deposed by four fired executives.
The Texas Supreme Court said on Friday that Attorney General Ken Paxton does not need to testify under oath in a lawsuit ...
An additional 3,000 students at the University of Texas at Austin will have their tuition fully paid for or "deeply ...
The attorney general has agreed not to contest a lawsuit brought by former employees accusing him of retaliation after they ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton will not have to sit for a deposition in a longstanding lawsuit filed by four former senior aides who said he improperly fired them after they ...
A Wisconsin man who faked his own drowning this summer and left his wife and three children has been located in Eastern ...
This Week in Texas Politics saw a South Texas blast off for Donald Trump, a back-out that resulted in Ken Paxton being left ...
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday said Ken Paxton won't have to sit for a deposition in a 2020 whistleblower lawsuit filed by ...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that state Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, can't be deposed in a ...
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday overturned a lower court ruling that state Attorney General Ken Paxton testify in a whistleblower lawsuit at the heart of impeachment charges brought against him ...
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., ...