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On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously reinstated a civil rights lawsuit against Texas police officer Roberto Felix Jr., who fatally shot Ashtian Barnes during a 2016 traffic stop in Houston. Newsweek reached out to the Fraternal Order of Police via email on Thursday afternoon for comment.
Matthew Johnson, who testified he did not intend to kill the elderly clerk, received the death penalty in 2013. The execution could be Texas’ fourth and last for 2025.
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The Supreme Court has revived a civil rights lawsuit against a Texas police officer who fatally shot a man during a traffic stop over unpaid tolls.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNLong-running lawsuit against Texas’ foster care system appealed to the U.S. Supreme CourtLawyers representing foster children asked the high court to reinstate a contempt order against the state, and the judge who issued it.
The Supreme Court is deciding major cases about the ability to block Trump's policies, religious rights and gender-affirming care for minors.
Over 20 years after the Supreme Court found the Texas law unconstitutional, a proposed bill would repeal the ban on so-called 'homosexual conduct.'
The Supreme Court's order puts on hold a ruling from a federal judge in San Francisco that kept in place Temporary Protected Status for the Venezuelans that would have otherwise expired last month.