Texas leads lawsuit against Google, alleging anti-competitive advertising practices
By Emma Platoff, Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, Google, lawsuit, anti-competitive conduct, advertising, Supreme Court, tech, online advertising, U.S. Department of Justice, Facebook, whistleblowers, FBI investigation, securities fraud, election, Republican attorneys general
Texas attorney general's office paying lead lawyer $540 per hour to defend against whistleblower lawsuit
Tags: Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General, attorney's fees, outside counsel, $540 an hour, Nate Paul, whistleblower suits, lawsuits, William Helfand, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith, whistleblowers, TJ Turner, Tom Nesbitt, Joseph Knight, Blake Brickman, Ryan Vassar, Mark Penley, David Maxwell, bribery, abuse of office, securities fraud, FBI, Brian Wice
U.S. Supreme Court throws out Texas lawsuit contesting 2020 election results in four battleground states
Tags: Supreme Court, Ken Paxton, 2020 election, November election, Joe Biden, Texas Attorney General, rejection, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Electoral College, John Cornyn, Texas republicans, FBI, subpoena
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s top aides want him investigated for bribery and other alleged crimes
Tags: Ken Paxton, investigation, bribery, abuse of office, Lawyers for Trump, FBI, Michelle Lee, Dan Patrick, Dennis Bonnen, Texas Democratic Party, Gilberto Hinojosa, Texas Ethics Commission, DACA, Affordable Care Act, Greg Abbott, Angela Paxton, Jeff Mateer, Texas, criminal case, Texas State Securities Board, securities fraud, aides
No straight-ticket voting for Texas' 2020 election, federal appeals court says
Tags: Texas, straight ticket voting, Texas legislature, federal court, court ruling, attorney general, Ken Paxton, Marina Garcia Marmolejo, 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Bush appointees, George W. Bush, Edith Clement, Catharina Haynes and Jennifer Walker Elrod, 2020 election, November election, voting
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