
A White School Officer Pepper-Sprayed and Kneed a Black Beaumont Student, Complaint Says. Will Feds Act?
Trump’s gutting of the Education Department could stymie justice for 17-year-old Ja’Liyah Celestine.
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Trump’s gutting of the Education Department could stymie justice for 17-year-old Ja’Liyah Celestine.
Expanding on last session’s anti-DEI campus crackdown, Republicans are now going after gender and ethnic studies programs and faculty independence.
New 287(g) task force agreements are trickling in as the Lege considers mandating ICE cooperation and some counties await federal training.
The Texas GOP’s dominance of the 21st Century has been marked by entrenchment in the highest offices. Is that changing?
“We oppose this execution as we do every execution. Capital punishment is an act of state sanctioned violence that violates the sacred dignity of every human life.”
The governor crushed anti-voucher Republicans in the Texas House, but there are still plenty of party activists who are opposed.
“Somebody had to eat the first oyster.” With that salty metaphor, Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock makes the argument that elected officials shouldn’t be afraid to try new ideas—in this case, vouchers that would shift taxpayers’ moneys from public to private schools.
The chamber deliberated until 3 a.m.
The application of waivers and the interpretation of their scope has repeatedly expanded, such that border walls are now privileged over all potential legal constraints short of the U.S. Constitution.
Operation Lone Star has turbocharged DPS’ surveillance capabilities. Lawmakers say they want to prevent Texas from becoming a police state but have filed only modest legislation to regulate use of AI.
In response to the Observer’s reporting, U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey demanded answers he has yet to fully receive—while ICE refuses to clarify the prosecutor’s current job status.
A Texas author earned a certificate in AI—but there’s no way he’d ever use it to write a book.
A new revisionist history lays out an urgent task that it does not accomplish.
In tough times, Amanda Johnston is creating a community of gratitude with contributions from poets all across the state.
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