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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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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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Texas attorney general sues TikTok for violating child privacy law

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The State of Texas on Thursday sued social media platform TikTok for violating a Texas law enacted to protect children’s online privacy. Texas is seeking $10,000 per violation. Texas law requires social media companies to take steps to protect kids online and requires them to provide parents with tools to do the same.

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Federal judge blocks immigration officials from cutting Texas border fence

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US District Judge Alia Moses of the Western District of Texas granted a temporary restraining order to Texas and enjoined the federal government from interfering with Texas’s fencing at the U.S.-Mexico The suit was brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Mexico border.

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Federal judge blocks enforcement of Texas law restricting books in schools

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A US federal judge Monday blocked the enforcement of a Texas law restricting books in schools. The law required every “library material vendor” to review and rate all library material sold to schools and to submit the vendors’ ratings to the Texas Education Agency.

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Meta agrees to $1.4B settlement with Texas for allegedly violating biometric privacy laws

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Tuesday a $1.4 This settlement is the largest ever obtained by a single state and marks the first settlement under Texas’s Capture the Use of Biometric Identifier Act (CUBI Act). Under the settlement, Meta is required to pay the State of Texas $1.4 billion by 2025.

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Texas governor pardons former US Army sergeant convicted of murdering armed BLM protester

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott pardoned former US Army Sergeant Daniel Perry on Thursday after the Texas Parole Board unanimously recommended a pardon for the ex-soldier who was convicted of killing armed protester Garrett Foster at an Austin Black Lives Matter demonstration in 2020.

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