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Paxton says state agencies don't have to comply with orders to change person's sex on government documentsTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton says state agencies don't have to comply with orders from state district courts that aim to change a person's sex on government documents. Paxton's response ...
State judges have granted Texans' requests to change their gender markers on state documents. But Ken Paxton’s legal opinion, ...
A group of women college athletes affected by transgender inclusion will testify in a legal battle between the NCAA and the ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Republicans seek to clarify when doctors can intervene under abortion bansA Senate bill filed Friday does not expand abortion access, but aims to give doctors clarity while operating under laws that ...
When the last legislative session came to a close, Attorney General Ken Paxton seemed to be against a wall with his ...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court wrestled with whether to move forward with plans to temporarily store nuclear waste at a site ...
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins caught up with DJ Daniel, the 13-year-old cancer survivor honored by President Donald Trump during his ...
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