
Ken Paxton and the State Bar of Texas
Old News that is still News by Ty Clevenger http://lawflog.com/?p=1043 Yesterday’s bad news from the State Bar of Texas may not be the last for
Old News that is still News by Ty Clevenger http://lawflog.com/?p=1043 Yesterday’s bad news from the State Bar of Texas may not be the last for
At only nine days away from midterm elections, a voter and translator are speaking out after a misunderstanding at a Houston voting poll. Volunteers with
Antagonism and Resonance with Populism Recently I was watching the news in which the “caravan” in Mexico was moving north towards the United
The Mary Morris Murders On the afternoon of October 12, 2000, an ATV rider came upon a smoldering car in a remote area just
Michael Chambers, 70, disappeared in 2017 from his Hunt County home in Quinlan, about 40 miles east of Dallas. Deputies said after an initial investigation, they
by Johnnie Belle Reagan As an investigative reporter I spend hours and hours doing research on stories. You hear and read a lot of information
In the spring of 2005, Air Force Colonel Philip Michael Shue was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors. Shue was
by Ty Clevenger http://lawflog.com/?m=201810 The State Bar of Texas’s Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel (“OCDC”) apparently wants to send me a message. For years
Anybody who has watched at least one episode of Law & Order knows that in America, anyone accused of a crime is considered “innocent until
Leon County Commissioner Dean Stanford was awarded a document for Domestic Violence Awareness Month October 2018. The Leon County Commissioner who pleaded guilty to a domestic