The justices seemed split on whether Congress can allow suits against states that discriminate against injured service members returning from conflicts.
Tag: Texas
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Texas Wildfire Grows to 33,000 Acres, but Poses Little Threat
The Crittenberg Complex fire near Fort Hood could burn for more several days, if not weeks, a fire official said on Monday.
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Local Election Officials in Georgia Oppose G.O.P. Election Bill
As Republicans rush to pass a second round of new voting and election rules, a bipartisan group of election officials is fighting back.
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How Some Texans Are Getting Abortions Despite a Devastating Law
An influx in donations to clinics and abortion funds has thrown a financial lifeline to patients
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Supreme Court Rules for Condemned Inmate Who Sought Pastor’s Touch
In an 8-to-1 ruling, the court said Texas may not execute John Henry Ramirez, a death row inmate, unless his pastor can pray with and lay hands on him in the death chamber.