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More than 800 new laws go into effect in Texas on September 1. Here's a look at some of the ones that will impact students, crimes, the medical marijuana program and more.
Anger and murder have always been our lot and are going to keep happening. One of Adam and Eve’s sons killed another, and we ...
The school district north of Houston, although not directly impacted by a federal injunction that temporarily blocks the display of the commandments, initially said it would hold off on hanging them ...
A judge in Arkansas expanded his injunction against the displays to include another district where parents have joined the litigation.
COMMENTARY: Why I sued to stop Texas from requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools This is a states' rights issue ...
Gov. Greg Abbott signed 1,155 bills that came out of the regular legislative session, including over 200 laws that went into ...
A federal judge granted an injunction that exempts 11 districts from displaying the posters after parents and advocacy groups ...
MCKINNEY, Texas — When McKinney ISD students return to class after Labor Day, they’ll walk into classrooms displaying a new ...
In less than a week, Texas school districts will be required to display the Ten Commandments in each classroom across campus.
Dozens of new laws were passed by the Texas Legislature this year. Here are some key ones going into effect Sept. 1.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has ordered school districts unaffected by a recent court ruling to comply with a state law ...
A slate of new laws will go into effect Monday in Texas.
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