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Texas Supreme Court halts execution in controversial ‘shaken baby syndrome’ case

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The Texas Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily halted the execution of Robert Roberson, who was scheduled to be put to death that evening for the 2002 death of his two-year-old daughter. Texas law provides a potential avenue for relief in cases involving evolving scientific theories.

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Texas Supreme Court rejects legislative attempt to halt execution over shaken baby syndrome

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The Texas Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a legislative subpoena cannot interfere with an execution scheduled by the judiciary, emphasizing the importance of separation of powers. The committee’s authority to compel testimony does not include the power to override the scheduled legal process leading to an execution,” Young wrote.

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US appeals court blocks enforcement of Texas illegal entry law hours after Supreme Court allowed it to go into effect

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The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Tuesday blocked enforcement of Texas’s law criminalizing illegal entry into the state from other countries, hours after a divided US Supreme Court allowed the law to go into effect. The court initially imposed the stay on March 2nd.

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Mexico files Amicus Brief in US court of appeals in opposition to Texas immigration law

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Mexico filed an amicus brief Thursday with the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, voicing opposition to Texas Immigration Law SB 4 , which authorizes Texas authorities to arrest and prosecute individuals suspected of illegal entry across the US-Mexico border. United States.

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Fifth circuit stays constitutional challenge against Texas ballot harvesting ban

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The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted a stay barring constitutional challenges against a controversial Texas law criminalizing “ vote-harvesting ” until after the November 5 presidential election. Accordingly, the court enjoined Texas from implementing the prohibition.

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US appeals court orders return of books to Texas public library after book ban

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The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed Thursday a District Court’s ruling to return books to a Texas public library after they were removed because of their viewpoint and content. On appeal, the Appeals Court affirmed the ruling. In March 2023, U.S.

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US appeals court rules Texas law censoring ‘sexually explicit’ school books likely unconstitutional

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The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled on Wednesday that Texas legislation aimed at restricting or banning “sexually explicit” books in public school libraries likely violates the Constitution, affirming a lower court’s injunction against it. However, immediate legal pushback ensued.