Advocates worry that rapidly shifting federal and state immigration initiatives will prompt more city police to funnel migrants without criminal records to federal agents.
Bishop Joe S. Vásquez, fifth bishop of the Diocese of Austin, home to more than 700,000 Catholics across 25 counties in ...
It was the first time in 12 years that Arlington opened new land for fracking. TotalEnergies will drill 10 new gas wells that ...
Sen. Joan Huffman has filed a bill that proposes to raise the state's base salary for judges from $140,000 to $161,000 — a ...
President Donald Trump unveiled plans to establish a detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, aiming to hold up to 30,000 ...
Former Texas appellate Judges Peter Kelly of Houston and Beth Watkins of San Antonio have launched a civil appeals and trial ...
The Mexican Consul General said ICE had reported the arrest of 20 Mexican citizens in Austin since Monday, bringing the total ...
Abby's Learning Center in downtown Austin “embraces neurodiversity,” bringing the community an inclusive therapy center ...
Residents in Fairview, a town 30 miles north of Dallas, continue to express dissatisfaction over the McKinney Texas Temple ...
Trial lawyers Roberta Liebenberg and Stephanie Scharf joined a Baylor Roundtable webinar Wednesday afternoon to discuss their study on bullying in the legal profession. The discussion explored ...
Sidney Watson, the Jane and Bruce Robert Professor of Law and Scholar in Residence in the Center for Health Law Studies received the inaugural award for excellence in mentoring and supporting legal ...