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Texas AG Ken Paxton opposes CSC's agreement that would grant it unchecked power over colleges and insulate it from legal challenges.
Ken Paxton argues divorce records should remain private, accuses press of invading his personal life
The judge presiding at the time, Ray Wheless, agreed and made all the case records private, including those that had already been released. Wheless later recused himself from the case. While he did not give a reason why, he has longtime ties to the Paxtons and has made contributions to the attorney general’s campaign.
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Paxton tells Texas universities not to sign agreement with college sports enforcement organization
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent letters to Texas universities that are members of the biggest collegiate conferences to urge them not to sign an agreement that would waive their right to legally challenge any punishments issued by a newly formed enforcement agency for college sports.
The new city of Starbase is going after the Texas attorney general’s office over its ruling in a request for emails SpaceX wants to keep secret.
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Texas AG Ken Paxton sues a second state agency over rules he says discriminate on religious grounds
Paxton, who is running to unseat fellow Republican John Cornyn in the U.S. Senate, has vowed to strike down Texas laws that “undermine religious liberty.”
The groups can't currently use federal and state dollars for programs that serve homeless Texans if they pair faith-based activities with them.
Texas AG Paxton opposes a CSC agreement that he claims could unduly extend the Commission's power over universities.
Paxton announced Wednesday he has filed the necessary paperwork to enter the 2026 race. The Republican first declared his intentions to run earlier this year.
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Paxton sues state housing agency for religious discrimination
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs over rules he says discriminate against religious groups.
Texas AG Ken Paxton advised universities not to sign an agreement with the College Sports Commission, citing concerns over autonomy and legal recourse.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Jolt, alleging the Houston-based nonprofit tried to register noncitizens.