In a legal opinion issued Friday, Attorney General Ken Paxton ordered state agencies to "immediately correct" birth ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety requested the opinion in September, about a month after it stopped accepting court ...
In a written opinion issued Friday, Attorney General Ken Paxton questioned the validity of court orders directing state ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into Dallas, looking into whether the Dallas Police Department is ...
Paxton, a vocal opponent of LGBTQ rights, issued an opinion Friday declaring court orders to change sex on driver’s licenses ...
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Paxton in a news release said Dallas' interim police chief, Michael Igo, recently made comments that raise "serious concerns.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNPaxton says trans Texans can’t use court orders to change sex on driver’s licenses, birth certificatesPer the attorney general’s nonbinding opinion, state agencies should change gender markers on government documents back to a ...
() – Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a legal opinion finding that state district courts do not have the constitutional ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday said he requested records from Dallas and its police department over its ...
Paxton's response follows a request from Texas DPS over whether it was allowed to make those changes to a driver's license.
State judges have granted Texans' requests to change their gender markers on state documents. But Ken Paxton’s legal opinion, ...
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