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The names and birthdates of patients at the center of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's lawsuit against Dr. M. Brett Cooper were mistakenly released in records provided to KERA News.
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Ken Paxton has sent letters to Richardson and Hutto ISDs requesting they turn over their policies related to a state law requiring students participate in sports aligned with their assigned sex at birth. It comes after he demanded documents from Dallas and Irving ISDs.
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Paxton’s win was unsurprising after the state’s top court sided with his deputy in a similar lawsuit last month.
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The case could decide the future of a Texas law that requires age verification for adult content online.
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Real estate developer Nate Paul, who was at the center of claims in Paxton's whistleblower lawsuit and ensuing impeachment, pleaded guilty to a federal financial crime and could face six months in prison.
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Both lawsuits stem from the attorney general's attempt to call into question the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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The attorney general argues that the social media company violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act by listing itself as appropriate for children.
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The attorney general is accusing the organization of misleading fans by allowing transgender college athletes in women’s sports.
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The Texas Supreme Court on Friday said Ken Paxton won't have to sit for a deposition in a 2020 whistleblower lawsuit filed by former employees. The claim he fired them after reporting him to the FBI for bribery, abuse of office and other allegations.
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This is the third doctor — and second at UT Southwestern — Paxton has sued as the state is 'cracking down' on health care providers who allegedly violate the state's ban on gender-affirming care for minors.