The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals limited Attorney General Ken Paxton's power to prosecute voter fraud. All three GOP ...
In the first test of Senate Bill 14, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has accused Dr. May Lau of providing testosterone to ...
The Republican attorney general said the lawsuit marked the beginning of his enforcement of Texas’ Senate Bill 14, which bans ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday that he has filed a lawsuit against a Dallas physician for providing ...
Work has begun on legislation to change state impeachment proceedings, a Texas Senate committee was told Tuesday. After the ...
The ruling temporarily reinstates portions of Texas’ 2021 voting law regulating ballot handling, which a lower court judge ...
The lawsuit from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton marks the first enforcement action against a physician under Senate Bill ...
The lawsuit claims pediatrician May Lau provided hormone treatments to at least 21 patients between the ages of 14 and 17.
May C. Lau, a doctor in Dallas, is being sued for violating Texas's law against gender-affirming care to trans minors.
The Fifth Circuit Court allows Texas to enforce SB 1, an integrity law, during appeals, impacting the November 5 elections.
Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Dr. May Lau of UT Southwestern for allegedly providing hormone treatment to 21 patients ...
May Lau is a professor in the Pediatrics Department at UT Southwestern Medical Center specializing in "adolescent female and ...