State of Texas Sues to Stop New Federal Overtime Rules

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the federal government again, this time in hopes of stopping new labor rules that would make 5 million workers eligible for time-and-a-half overtime pay in December. The new Department of Labor regulations raise the minimum amount workers can be paid and anyone making…

Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk Is Back

After more than three months, Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk is retaking her post. Hawk announced Thursday morning that she has returned to her office following recent stints in mental health facilities in Houston and Tucson. Since taking office in 2015, Hawk has sought in-patient treatment for major depressive…

“Clock Boy” Ahmed Mohamed Files Federal Lawsuit Against Irving ISD

Ahmed Mohamed, better known as the Clock Boy, is back. He filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Irving, Irving Independent School District and Daniel Cummings, the principal of MacArthur High School. The then-14-year-old made national headlines when he was arrested after  bringing a homemade clock to school last…

Verdict Is In For Murderer of Richardson Pornographer

The clock is ticking towards five o’clock Thursday evening and the jury is still deliberating about whether or not Daeveion Mangum, 20, should be charged guilty for murdering 60-year-old Michael Castagne in his office on the 500 block of E. Arapahoe Rd on November 17th last year. The question is…

Porn Becomes Evidence For Both Sides During Murder Trial

Around 9:30 am Wednesday morning, the jury seated to hear the murder trial of Daeveion Mangum files in and finds their seats. This is the second day of the trial. As they settle in, they are told they will be presented with some “graphic and disturbing” evidence — portions of the three…

No ID, No Problem: Texas Law Slapped Down by Appeals Court

Barring Supreme Court intervention, Texas residents unable to secure photo identification before the November 8 general election will not be prevented from voting, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday.  The state pushed the Texas Voter ID law as the last bulwark against a rising tide of voter…

John Wiley Price Corruption Trial Delayed Again

John Wiley Price’s federal corruption trial has been delayed again, this time until February 2017. This guarantees that Price will be sworn into his seat as Dallas County commissioner one more time before the case’s resolution. Price’s attorneys and federal prosecutors agreed to delay the trial in deference to the…

Texas Reacts to Supreme Court Immigration Ruling

For now, the state of Texas is winning its battle with the federal government over President Obama’s executive actions on immigration.   Obama signed an executive order allowing the parents of U.S. residents brought to the United States as young children to receive the same protection from deportation that their…

Supreme Court Upholds Limited Use of Affirmative Action in UT Case

Abigail Fisher’s long fight against the University of Texas’ admissions system is over. Fisher, who has since graduated from Louisiana State University, didn’t get into UT-Austin, her first-choice school, in 2008. She sued the school, claiming that the system it uses for admitting students who don’t automatically get in thanks…

Misdemeanor Charge Dropped Against Baby Parts Video Maker Daleiden

One of the minor charges against David Daleiden, the self-proclaimed investigative journalist who secretly filmed Planned Parenthood clinics and officials across the country, has been dropped. Late Monday, Harris County Judge Diane Bull ruled that the indictment against Daleiden for attempting to buy or sell fetal tissue, a misdemeanor, should…

Susan Hawk Is Back in Treatment After Apparent Relapse

Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk was supposed to be at Solutions Outpatient Services 21st anniversary celebration to present an award Thursday night. She didn’t show up, and the banquet’s attendees were told she was sick. Friday morning, she was slated to be the keynote speaker at the Dallas Public Library’s…