The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: The lawfare case against Brent Webster, Texas First Assistant Attorney General, by the leftists at the Texas Bar Association was heard by the Texas Supreme Court yesterday. It’s a plain and simple case of using the courts, and in this case a regulatory body, to punish people for their political viewpoint. Justice Blacklock’s questions made this reality clear. It is time that legislators end the practice of a private association, the state bar, having regulatory power over lawyers.
- Can Texas officials be reprimanded for arguing fraud changed 2020 election results?
- Texas Supreme Court Hears Arguments in State Bar’s Case Against OAG’s Brent Webster.
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For Friday the 13th: Three stench of local government stories:
- McKinney Puts Misleading Term Limit Language on November Ballot
- Texas Senator Hits College Station Over ‘Sanctuary City Style’ Resolution Blocking Individual Disannexation
- Kerrville Residents Win Partial Injunction Against City’s Electioneering Ordinance
Collin Allred’s ad features border wall he once blasted as ‘racist‘.
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