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Paxton agreed to a deal to pay nearly $300,000 in restitution, complete community service and go through ethics training.
The rules require counties with more than 400,000 residents to submit detailed reports and grant the Texas Attorney General's Office access to case files.
The rules require counties with over 400,000 residents to submit detailed reports and grant the Texas Attorney General’s ...
A Travis County judge blocked Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from enforcing new rules and reporting requirements for ...
A district judge temporarily blocked enforcement of new reporting requirements for district attorneys in the state's highest ...
Ken Paxton Cleared of Charges After Long Battle** In a significant development, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has officially had all felony securities f ...
Taking away in-state tuition rates from undocumented students is cruel and bad policy.
The dismissal brings about an end to a long-running legal saga involving Paxton, who also faced an impeachment trial on ...
Ten years, $271,000 and 100 hours of community service later, fraud charges brought against Texas Attorney Gen. Ken Paxton have been dismissed by the state. A Collin County grand jury brought the ...
According to the state official, the city is violating the law by engaging with a company that discriminates against the ...
Under the recently adopted rules, district attorneys who represent counties of more than 400,000 residents must submit ...
By agreeing to the terms outlined in a pretrial intervention deal last year, Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton did not admit guilt.