News

The legal battle between Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Democratic activist Beto O’Rourke is going to take a little while longer, a Tarrant County district judge said Thursday.
An Adams County judge ruled his court “does not have the inherent power to direct Illinois law enforcement officers” to round up the Texas lawmakers.
A federal judge in Illinois has rejected Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's request to enforce arrest warrants for Democrats who fled the Lone Star State earlier this month to block Republican ...
SPRINGFIELD — A downstate judge has rejected Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit seeking an order for Illinois law enforcement to arrest and return to the Lone Star State Democratic ...
A federal judge in Illinois has rejected Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's request to enforce arrest warrants for Democrats who fled the Lone Star State earlier this month to block Republican ...
Illinois law enforcement officers cannot arrest Texas House Democrats who have been staying in the northern state in protest of a congressional redistricting map, a state judge ruled Wednesday ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Beto O’Rourke’s legal battle will continue as a judge delays ruling on an injunction affecting Democrats’ fundraising.
An Illinois judge on Wednesday declined Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s (R) request to hold Texas Democrats who fled there in contempt. Paxton reached across state lines to seek a ruling … ...
An Illinois state judge ruled against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in his effort to have House Democrats arrested in the state as they fled to avoid allowing the House to establish a quorum ...
An Illinois state judge ruled against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in his effort to have House Democrats arrested in the state as they fled to avoid allowing the House to establish a quorum.
Illinois law enforcement officers cannot arrest Texas House Democrats who have been staying in the northern state in protest of a congressional redistricting map, a state judge ruled Wednesday ...