Texas Court Sides With Big Pharma in Dallas Medical Vaginal Mesh Case

You’re forgiven if you have trouble keeping straight all the times that the Johnson & Johnson has gotten in trouble. In recent years, the pharmaceutical maker has faced an FBI investigation over a surgical device that caused doctors to accidentally spread cancer in women, multibillion-dollar criminal penalties for marketing a…

Susan Hawk’s Mental-Health Reforms Are Good, but They’re Only a Start

Now that she has returned from the lengthy mental-health sabbatical that put a bold-faced exclamation point on her remarkably tumultuous first several months in office, Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk is projecting an air of super-competence. Not only is she fielding the public’s questions (and quite deftly, by all…

Dallas-Based Prison Phone Company Securus Hit by Massive Hack

When it comes to prison phone calls, security is kinda a big deal. The whole premise behind the calls being recorded is security. Doing so, states and counties have argued, prevents crime both inside and outside of jail. Securus Technologies, the Dallas-based company that provides prison and jail phone services…

Anything Is Possible With Susan Hawk’s Removal Trial

The trial that could remove Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk from office is developing, but it isn’t really coming into focus. It has a judge, David Peeples, who was assigned the case after two local judges removed themselves. It has filings on both sides that indicate where the case’s…

Hillary Kicked Ass, but Will Julian Castro Wind Up Biting Her There?

I get that Hillary kicked ass in that Benghazi hearing, but in national politics I’m strictly a peanut gallery guy. I know that The Christian Science Monitor asked recently if it’s already inevitable that Hillary Clinton’s running mate will be Julian Castro, HUD secretary and former San Antonio mayor, and…

Susan Hawk Should Give Her Prosecutors Paid Maternity Leave

Now that Susan Hawk is back to work as Dallas County’s DA after seeking treatment for clinical depression, she should offer her prosecutors paid maternity leave. Because why not? It’s a decent thing to do, but even better for Hawk, it would be a badass political move. Hawk is the…

Paxton Dodges Same-Sex Marriage Contempt Hearing

Same-sex marriage became legal across the United States in June and, thus far at least, there’s been very little substantive opposition. Through County Clerk John Warren, Dallas County began issuing licenses to same-sex couples the same day the Supreme Court ruled. The vast majority of Warren’s counterparts quickly fell in…

North Texas Legislators Cry Wolf Again About Sharia Law

Fariha and Mohammad Ashfaq’s marriage was brief. They wed in their native Pakistan in December 2007 but spent only a few months together before Mohammed returned to his home in Fort Worth. They lived together for a few additional months in Texas after Fariha acquired a visa in June 2009, but…

Downtown Light Fight Continues With Claim of Demolition Damage

First the basics: Developer Tim Headington — the guy behind the revitalized Joule Hotel — wants to build an outlet of the upscale retailer Forty Five Ten across Main Street from the boutique hotel. He’s torn down a couple of old buildings abutting the similarly old Wilson Building. That building’s…

The Susan Hawk Story Is About Lying

One of the smartest things former Dallas Mayor Laura Miller said to me when she was serving on the City Council was, “In Dallas, the most important thing is never to say anything about anything, ever.” I agreed with her. Sometimes it’s almost but not really funny. This is a…

If Susan Hawk Wasn’t DA, Wouldn’t She Have Been Fired by Now?

Yesterday afternoon Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk belatedly offered an explanation for her mysterious three-week absence from her office, announcing in a statement that she was battling a “serious episode of depression” and that, to more effectively cope with the disease, she would be taking an unpaid, four-week leave of…

Euless Man Files Suit Over Being Pepper Sprayed by a Tow Truck Driver

What happens if you’re an apartment-dweller who catches a wrecker driver in the act of illegally towing your car? You get attacked, according to a personal injury lawsuit filed in Tarrant County on Wednesday. Damion Gilbert says in his suit that he had already once caught Excalibur towing about to…

Who Killed Dallas’ Marijuana Cite-and-Release Program?

Last fall, Dallas County announced that it and the Dallas Police Department were going to pluck the lowest of low-hanging criminal justice reforms and implement cite-and-release, a policy that gives cops the option of issuing a citation to people suspected of certain class A and B misdemeanors — notably possession of…

An East Dallas Gambling Queen’s Big Payoff

On a weekday afternoon in mid-June, Minh Tran guides a late-model Infiniti through Northeast Dallas, checking in on his old haunts. The strip club on an otherwise semi-industrial stretch of Plano Road, unmarked save for its gaudy rows of palm trees, was a magnet for robberies and violence. The apartments…

Craig James Sues Fox for Anti-Christian Discrimination

Craig James is not content with his life. Despite being part of one of the biggest scandals in college sports history at SMU, being a borderline coherent college football analyst for more than a decade and receiving 3.6 percent of the vote in the 2012 Texas Republican Senate primary, James…

Paxton Gives Up Ugly Fight Against Family Leave for LGBTQ Texans

Little by little, Ken Paxton is being forced to see the light. The recalcitrant Texas attorney general, ever steadfast in his refusal to accept the wisdom of the U.S. Supreme Court, is beginning to acknowledge its authority. After the court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in June, Paxton issued an opinion…