No images? Click here July 3, 2022 Texas Supreme Court Says State’s Abortion Ban Can Continueby Brandon Waltens After the U.S. Supreme Court overruled the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade last week, multiple abortion clinics asked the courts to put a temporary pause on a pre-Roe Texas law that outlaws abortion in the state. While Harris County Judge Christine Weems issued a temporary restraining orderagainst enforcement of those laws against certain abortion facilities earlier this week, the Texas Supreme Court has stepped in, blocking the lower court’s order on the grounds she has no jurisdiction to enjoin enforcement of the abortion ban, allowing the state’s ban on abortion to continue for now. Don Huffines: Home of the Free – Really?The chains of government are heavy and endless. Supreme Court Ends ‘Remain in Mexico’ PolicyTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton says the case was “wrongly decided.” Will Texas Follow Florida’s Stance Against COVID Jabs for Babies?“People can make their judgments,” but DeSantis says no state programs will use mRNA vaccines on babies. Poll Shows Majority of Texas GOP Delegates Disapprove of Sen. CornynCornyn recently came under scrutiny for his push to compromise with Democrats on expanding gun control laws. Targeted Citizen Responds to Bureaucrat’s AllegationsChandler Crouch addresses Tarrant Appraisal District employee’s complaints that triggered a state agency’s investigation. The Texas Scorecard Journalism Fellowship is a comprehensive program designed for conservative Texans under the age of 25 with an interest in public policy, effective civic engagement, political accountability, and Texas history. |