New Study Reveals Concrete Effects of Texas’ Repealed Anti-Abortion Law

New data from the University of Texas at Austin’s Texas Policy Evaluation Project reveals just how drastically Texas’ anti-abortion law, House Bill 2, has limited access to abortion in the state, despite the United States Supreme Court striking down two of the law’s three major components. Because the law prompted closure of 24…

Medical Examiner: Brian Loncar Died of a Cocaine Overdose

The Dallas County Medical Examiner has determined that attorney Brian Loncar died form the “toxic  effects” of cocaine, officials told the Dallas Observer Thursday. Loncar suffered from cardio vascular disease that contributed to his fatal overdose, officials said. The American Heart Association calls cocaine “the perfect heart attack drug.” “Even so-called…

State of Texas Sued Over Fetal Burial Rule

Whole Woman’s Health and the Center for Reproductive Rights are suing the state of Texas again. This time, the team that beat the state in the Supreme Court this summer is seeking to stop the state from enforcing a new regulation that would require the burial or cremation of any…

Dallas-Based Trucking Firm Sued By EEOC for Turning Down Vet Due to Bipolar Meds

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing Stevens Transport, the Dallas-based refrigerated trucking giant, for discriminating against an Air Force veteran with bipolar disorder, the agency announced Wednesday. In its complaint, the EEOC alleges that Stevens Transport turned down Bill Brown for a job because of the medication he takes…

Tentative Deal Reached in Firefighter Chorizo Sex Assault Case

No one will be going to jail for the alleged March 2015 sexual assault of a trainee volunteer firefighter with a link of chorizo if a deal tentatively agreed to Friday by the victim and the Ellis County District Attorney’s Office is completed. On March 31, 2015, the trainee firefighter told Ellis…

Ken Paxton Set to Stand Trial on Criminal Securities Fraud

Ken Paxton’s string of good publicity ended Wednesday. Last Thursday in Dallas, Paxton celebrated the arrest of Backpage.com CEO Carl Ferrer on a pimping charge from California. On Friday, the Texas attorney general saw a judge throw out the Securities and Exchange Commission securities fraud lawsuit that was hanging over…

Baylor Continues to Flail in Response to Sexual Assault Scandal

The hole Baylor University is in due to the sexual assault scandal that has enveloped its football program is getting deeper. So far this week, the university’s Title IX coordinator has resigned due to inaction from the university, two more women have joined a federal lawsuit against Baylor and a…

Dez Bryant and Royce West Settle Their Lawsuits

Dallas’ strangest and most entertaining legal battle of 2016, the squabble between Cowboys superstar wide receiver Dez Bryant and Texas state Senator Royce West, is over. Late Friday afternoon, Bryant and West decided to drop all claims and counterclaims against each other, dismissing their dueling lawsuits.  West sued Bryant in…

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…