What kinds of real-world consequences could they have on people living in the country both illegally and legally?
An attorney who gained attention by unleashing a torrent of lawsuits against Sean "Diddy" Combs is now the target of a new lawsuit accusing him of an “extortionate plot.” ...
With limited options remaining, Robert Roberson's legal team is urging the state to delay scheduling a new execution date, ...
President-elect Trump confirmed online he will call a national emergency to begin a large deportation program with the ...
Texas Democrats are sorting through what went wrong after their shining hopes turned to ash in November — and what it means ...
Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Andrew Oldham and James Ho are viewed as likely members of Trump’s shortlist in the event of a ...
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers continue to apprehend human smugglers and rescue unaccompanied minors at the ...
Texas law still technically bans gay sex, and Democrats in the state have filed two bills to change that in the upcoming legislative session, the Hill reports.
On a cold and rainy Sunday in February 1929, a group of Latino men in dapper suits and boater hats gathered in a convention hall in Corpus Christi, Texas, to forge a new Latino civil rights group.
Door-to-door sales agents targeted the elderly with promises of energy savings, rebates, tax credits that proved illusory, an ...
After more than a year’s worth of efforts to keep his appointments secret, the Utah Attorney General’s Office has released part of Sean Reyes’ calendar to the Salt Lake Tribune.
Austin real estate developer Nate Paul is serving ten days in jail for contempt of court in a long-running civil lawsuit.