Politics

Can She Say That? Texas Judge Sanctioned Over ‘Pussyhat’, Comment About Governor

A pink beanie with cat ears that she called her “pussyhat” while talking about reproductive health care has brought a public admonition for former Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt. But a prominent First Amendment attorney said he thinks the sanction is unconstitutional. Eckhardt, who resigned this year to run—and win—a race for the Texas Senate, was …

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‘Political Theater’: Ethics Experts Expect Cruz, Hawley Disbarment Petitions to Fall Flat

Experts say it’s unlikely that a petition seeking disbarment of Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, for allegedly lying about election fraud and inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection would spur bar prosecutors to launch discipline cases. But one of the seven Yale Law School students who organized the petition, which has garnered nearly 11,000 signatures in …

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Seeking to Squelch ‘Litigation Maker,’ Texas Tort Reformers Eye COVID-19 Liability Bill

When it comes to laws making it harder to sue over COVID-19 exposure, Texas lawmakers during this year’s legislative session will get the chance to join other states and the federal government. Behind the scenes of the legislative session, a coalition of tort reform lobbyists and business associations are putting the final touches on a bill …

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I Now Pronounce You Sued: Wedding Industry Becomes Target for Growing COVID-19 Refund Litigation

Brides and grooms whose festivities were sidelined by the coronavirus are mad about not getting refunds from their wedding venues, and they’re not going to take it. Across Texas and other states, the unhappy couples or their parents have been filing lawsuits against wedding venues, seeking refunds of their deposits. This wedding litigation is a …

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