Paxton argues the city's use of taxpayer dollars to fund travel costs for such a procedure violates the Texas Constitution.
The city has appropriated $400,000 to help residents travel out of state for abortions. This is the second lawsuit targeting ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton asked the high court to rescind the ban, saying it violates state law, which prevents governing bodies from banning weapons.
The state's lawsuit against Austin escalates a campaign against abortions, which has previously focused on in-state pregnancy ...
The city of Austin passed a budget last month that allocates $400,000 in grants to help cover travel costs for people who ...
The attorney general had been waging a legal fight to overturn the decision, implemented after a shooting took place at the event last year ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton urges Senators Cruz and Cornyn to support a bill providing a permanent fix to an IRS policy impacting ...
In the approved fiscal year 2024-25 budget, Austin City Council members allocated $400,000 to the city's "Reproductive Health ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton files a petition with the Texas Supreme Court to challenge a firearms ban at the State Fair ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has vowed to continue defending what he considers Texans' right to carry firearms on land ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the city of Austin over the city’s budgetary allocation to support out-of-state abortion services, Paxton’s office announced ...
Justice Jimmy Blacklock ridiculed the state's legal arguments in a scathing, five-page concurring opinion signed by Chief ...