District Court Rules Texas House Map Intentionally Dilutes Minority Vote

For the second month in a row, a U.S. district court panel on Thursday afternoon found that a Texas district map illegally discriminates against minority voters. In March, a three-judge panel ruled that the state’s congressional map unconstitutionally limits the effects of votes cast by Texas’ ethnic minorities. Thursday, a…

Ethan Couch Loses Fight To Duck Sentence

Late Thursday, the Texas Supreme Court denied Ethan Couch’s request to be released from Tarrant County jail. Couch and his attorneys argued that District Judge Wayne Salvant didn’t have the authority to sentence the 20-year-old. The judge gave Couch two years in jail last spring after receiving the case from…

Tomi Lahren Sues Glenn Beck’s Network, The Blaze

Firebrand conservative TV personality Tomi Lahren is suing her former employer, Glenn Beck. Her lawsuit, filed Friday in Dallas County District Court, accuses Beck and his online and TV network, The Blaze, of wrongfully terminating Lahren after she made a controversial appearance on ABC’s The View. During her March 17 guest…

Texas’ Abbott, Paxton Urge Congress to Allow Political Endorsements From Pulpits

One of the tangential issues to come up repeatedly during the 2016 Presidential Campaign was the fight over the 63-year-old Johnson amendment, which bans religious organizations from contributing to or endorsing political campaigns. During the campaign, Donald Trump and Dallas mega-church pastor Robert Jeffress called for killing the law during numerous public…

Robert Groden, JFK Expert, Settles with Dallas After 82 Bad Arrests

The question has always been why. Why did the city of Dallas carry out a decades-long manifestly illegal campaign of persecution against a Dallas author. Now that author, a Kennedy assassination expert whose theories differ from what he says is an official city doctrine, has agreed to a modest out-of-court…

Alleged Co-Conspirator Says He Bribed John Wiley Price With Cash

Despite a couple of bumps in the road, Christian Campbell gave federal prosecutors exactly what they wanted. Campbell, who was indicted with Price in 2014 but copped a plea a year later, admitted on the stand Wednesday what he’d admitted in federal court in 2015: He’d given cash to Kathy…

SEC Drops Civil Complaint Against Ken Paxton

While he’s not out of the woods, Ken Paxton got some good news Thursday when U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant dismissed the Securities and Exchange Commission’s civil case against the Texas attorney general. All that separates Paxton from a clean legal slate now are two criminal trials, both based on charges…

Department of Justice Drops Objections to Texas Voter ID Law

As was hinted might be the case late last month, the U.S. Department of Justice will no longer support the lawsuit filed by Dallas U.S. Representative Marc Veasey and several voting rights groups against the state of Texas’ voter ID law. In a filing made late Monday afternoon, attorneys for the…

DOJ Seeks to Foreclose on the Late Charles Wyly’s Dallas Home

As the wife of the late Dallas billionaire and philanthropist Charles Wyly, Caroline Dee Wyly witnessed her husband’s fortune contribute to reshaping the Dallas Arts District. The AT&T Performing Arts Center named a theater in their honor after the couple donated $20 million, and their generosity reached Republican politicians whom…

What DFW Detention Looked Like For This Syrian Family

Ahmed Motaz Al Olabi and his wife Basimal Labbad boarded an Emirates Airlines flight from Dubai to Dallas on Friday with a dual purpose: to see their sons, and for Ahmed to have a surgical procedure to get rid of his obstructive sleep apnea. What awaited them was President Donald Trump’s executive…