November 2, 2025
NEWS DIGEST
by Brandon Waltens
Good morning,
The Texas Supreme Court has issued a clarification to the state’s Judicial Code of Conduct, affirming that judges may decline to perform same-sex weddings if doing so conflicts with their sincerely held religious beliefs.
The court’s new comment, added to Canon 4, makes clear that “it is not a violation of these canons for a judge to publicly refrain from performing a wedding ceremony based upon a sincerely held religious belief.”
The clarification follows years of litigation involving McLennan County Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley, who was reprimanded in 2019 for performing heterosexual weddings while referring same-sex couples elsewhere. Hensley sued the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, arguing that its interpretation of Canon 4 violated her rights under the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
A related federal case, brought by Jack County Judge Brian Umphress, also challenges the commission’s stance. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals asked the Texas Supreme Court to clarify state law earlier this year.
Rather than answer the question directly, the court issued this broad update—effectively settling the matter by protecting judges who decline to perform same-sex ceremonies on religious grounds.
The updated Canon 4 is expected to be reposted soon with the new language.
Featured Secretary of State Moves to Dismiss Texas GOP’s Lawsuit to Close the Primaries [[link removed]]
By Sydnie Henry
Secretary of State Jane Nelson filed official responses opposing the Texas GOP’s effort to close the primaries in federal court late Thursday.
Nelson’s filings urge dismissal of the GOP’s lawsuit against the State and directly oppose the joint consent judgment Attorney General Ken Paxton and GOP leaders sought [[link removed]] earlier this month to close Republican primaries immediately.
“This lawsuit is about protecting Republicans’ right to choose their own standard-bearers,” said [[link removed]] Texas GOP Chair Abraham George when the party filed the lawsuit.
Already implemented in states like New York and Florida, closed primaries would allow only registered Republican voters to select Republican nominees. Currently, Texas operates an open system where any voter—including Democrats—may vote in Republican primary elections.
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Real Texans Angela Paxton [[link removed]]
In this week's edition of REAL TEXANS, Michael Sullivan visits with State Sen. Angela Paxton about her career as an educator and what is needed to actually improve public education. They also talk about her efforts to protect children in and out of the classroom.
New interviews with REAL TEXANS [[link removed]] every Sunday!
State Texas A&M Research VP Finalists Have DEI Backgrounds [[link removed]]
Texas A&M is in the final stages of deciding whom to hire for the position. Experts Criticize Unauthorized State Energy Project [[link removed]]
New transmission lines will cost over $200 per year for the average residential consumer in most parts of the state. Texas Sues Johnson & Johnson, Kenvue for Deceptively Marketing Tylenol to Pregnant Mothers [[link removed]]
Tylenol is under scrutiny for potentially increasing the risks of neurodevelopmental disorders in children when taken by mothers during pregnancy.
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Local More Families Sue Celina ISD Over Locker Room Recording Scandal [[link removed]]
The new lawsuit also names Head Coach Bill Elliott, Moore Middle School Principal Allison Ginn, and Superintendent Tom Maglisceau. Houston City Council Pushes Through $16 Million Homeless Hub [[link removed]]
A $16 million homeless “super hub” that was pulled from two consecutive agendas amid public backlash has now been approved. City of Dallas Sued for Enforcing 89 Ordinances in Violation of Texas Constitution [[link removed]]
The city previously acknowledged that these ordinances are unconstitutional.
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