Oppositions of the Texas shutdown worry that the restriction of civil rights could have repercussions outside of those intended.
The hospital system disputed the allegation that it's violating a new state law, saying it does not have a policy requiring transplant recipients to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or any other disease ...
Lawyer James Vagnini, who is representing the plaintiffs, says the challenge will be convincing the jury that what occurred is illegal. A current and former employee of a pipe-manufacturing company ...
Same-sex marriage became legal nationwide more than a decade ago after the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Obergefell v ...
Officers responded to the incident before 9 p.m. on Thursday in the 5900 block of Danny Kaye Drive. A worker cleans out debris in an apartment complex in the Greenspoint area of Houston on Sept. 6, ...
A doctor working for the Harris County health department was allegedly fired for unauthorized distribution of COVID-19 vaccine doses that were about to expire. The doctor alleged his firing was ...
In dueling post-hearing briefs filed Oct. 17, attorneys for the State of Texas and the Texas NAACP offered sharply opposing ...
Texas judges can now refuse to perform same-sex wedding ceremonies based on religious beliefs.The Texas Supreme Court amended ...
ROWLETT — A Rowlett church is accusing the city's mayor of religious discrimination for his opposition to holding voting there. "This is completely unlawful discrimination," said Hiram Sasser, an ...
The Texas Attorney General's Office is accusing Houston Methodist hospitals of potentially denying patients organ transplants if they have not received a COVID-19 vaccine, which would violate a new ...
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