Texas Supreme Court Extends Moratorium on Evictions Until May 18
The Texas Supreme Court extended the moratorium on eviction procedures until May 18, offering a few more weeks of relief to renters...
Texas Supreme Court Justice Tests Positive for COVID-19
Texas Supreme Court Justice Debra Lehrmann has tested positive for COVID-19. Ironically, the revelation comes a day after she and the rest...
What Texas Supreme Court’s Ruling Really Means for Voting by Mail
While the Texas Democratic Party awaits relief from the U.S. Supreme Court, an earlier ruling from the Texas Supreme Court halting the...
Texas Supreme Court Order Clarifies Confusion About CDC Eviction Order
The Texas Supreme Court has issued an emergency order clarifying how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction declaration will be...
Texas Supreme Court Decides One Vote-by-Mail Lawsuit; Another is Pending
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that lack of immunity to coronavirus does not qualify as a reason for all eligible Texas...
A Controversial Rule Limiting Housing Options For Homeless Texans With Criminal Records Was Softened,...
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs is slightly backing off a controversial plan that would make it harder for homeless...
Texas Supreme Courts Refuses to Halt Drive-Thru Voting
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that Harris County can continue offering drive-thru voting. The Thursday afternoon ruling denied the last-minute challenge...
Texas Supreme Court Accused of Being Beholden to Those Who Give Money
Are the opinions issued by the Texas Supreme Court for sale? Texas Democrats say yes as they take direct aim at the...
Texas Supreme Court Passes the Buck on ERCOT
In a 5-4 decision the Texas Supreme Court said they do not have jurisdiction to decide if ERCOT is able to be...
Next Step in Legal Battle Over Drive-Thru Voting Expected Tomorrow
The Texas Supreme Court has set Friday as the deadline for all parties involved in the legal challenge of Harris County’s drive-thru...