The state’s highest civil court ruled that legislators can’t use subpoenas to block death row inmates’ executions, but suggested there’s still time for Roberson to testify before a Texas House panel.
Andrew Wayne Roark, 48, was tried based on medical evidence prosecutors said proved his girlfriend’s 1-year-old child was ...
That set off a separation of powers conflict between the legislative and executive branches, with the Texas Supreme Court ...
"There's nothing else we can do." That's about the last thing you want to hear from your doctor and it's now on a list of so called *never words* or phrases that researchers say doctors should never ...
The Texas Supreme Court has cleared the way for Robert Roberson's execution to be rescheduled a month after he narrowly avoided it.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals cited “changes in science regarding the mechanism of the injury” as the most persuasive ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A federal appeals court said Monday it will let the nation’s third execution with nitrogen gas go forward this week in Alabama, rejecting arguments that the new method causes ...
Ken Paxton. (Photo by STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images) AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Supreme Court ruled against a ...
With limited options remaining, Robert Roberson's legal team is urging the state to delay scheduling a new execution date, ...
Karen Holt with American Red Cross – East Texas Chapter stopped by East Texas Live on Monday to discuss how their nonprofit ...
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a legislative subpoena cannot stop an execution in a case tied to “shaken baby syndrome.” ...
The State Board of Education is expected to vote on whether or not textbooks issued by the state will have Bible stories in them.