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The Municipal Courts are the most active courts, with the County and District Courts handling most other cases and often sharing the same buildings. Administration is the responsibility of the Supreme Court, which is aided by the Texas Office of Court Administration, the Texas Judicial Council and the State Bar of Texas (the Texas Bar).
Texas is supposed to be governed by lawmakers who spend most of their time at home, and not in Austin. That concept does not apply in 2023.
Musk's demand for civil-service workers to submit a summary of their work by 11:59 p.m. Eastern time (0459 GMT) has opened up fissures in Trump's administration. Agencies including the Drug Enforcemen
The analysis found more room for a general complaint of slowness in congressional action and that the administration "has by far the fewest confirmed cabinet selections at this point" but it also noted that, beyond the non-action on Judge Merrick Garland's 10-month nomination to the Supreme Court by Trump's predecessor, President Obama's ...
Truncale was born in 1957 in Beaumont, Texas. [2] He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Lamar University in 1978, his Master of Business Administration from the University of North Texas in 1980, and his Juris Doctor from the Dedman School of Law in 1985. [3] [4] From 1985 to 2019, he was an associate turned partner at Orgain Bell & Tucker. [5]
Fox News host Jessica Tarlov knocked billionaire Elon Musk over what she said is a lack of transparency he is displaying amid efforts to make widespread changes to the size of the federal ...
As Texas solicitor general, Cruz argued before the U.S. Supreme Court nine times, winning five cases and losing four. [50] He authored 70 U.S. Supreme Court briefs and presented 34 appellate oral arguments. [44] [48] [55] His nine appearances before the Supreme Court are the most by any practicing lawyer in Texas or current member of Congress. [56]
Many talked about going into government work because they value public service. ‘Took away my hope.’ Federal workers say Trump mass firings upended their lives