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A federal court ruled Texas was violating the National Voter Registration Act by not allowing people to register when they updated their drivers' license information online while allowing it in person.
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Immigrant advocates say DACA was only a band-aid. U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen's recent order to halt new DACA applications puts the pressure on Congress to Act.
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Some Democrats have said it's ultimately Gov. Abbott's responsibility to restore the funding he chose to veto.
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Una ley estatal podría eliminar acceso a todos los abortos comenzando a las seis semanas de un embarazo.
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One day after a federal district judge in Texas ruled against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, President Biden said the Department of Justice intends to appeal the decision.
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En Texas, tener un testamento no es legalmente requerido. Pero morir sin uno significa que las posesiones de una persona serán divididas de acuerdo a la ley estatal y no de acuerdo a sus indicaciones.
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In Texas, wills are not legally required. But dying without one means greater anguish and expense for family members.
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In effect, the law could eliminate access to all abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
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In Texas’ deregulated energy market, high prices during times of scarcity are often considered a sign that the market is working. But many utilities say the high price of natural gas during the winter storm was different. They're calling it price gouging.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is prosecuting Hervis Rogers, who allegedly voted before his parole ended. Paxton has made prosecuting alleged cases of voter fraud a core mission of his office.