Off the Kuff had multiple posts about the redistricting ruling.
SocraticGadfly read about Joaquin Castro's latest excuse for not running for statewide office and mocked him.
Zionists committing lawfare against unions cuz Palestine. Something else Palestinian-hating Kuffner won't tell you.
A N M faculty board says Melissa McCoul was wrongly fired over a gender lesson. Note that word "non-binding" on its findings. Interim President Tommy Williams (note that word "interim") is free to ignore it, though it is nonetheless ammo for McCoul's lawsuit. That said, add in that the committee said the student who filmed her should have been investigated for possible violation of university rules. We're definitely going to get more of this in the post-Charlie Kirk world.
Kenny Boy, the state's chief privacy invader, is butt-hurt about his divorce privacy possibly being invaded.
"Partisan federalism" is the phrase for how Strangeabbott is kowtowing to Trump, per Pro Publica. "Hypocrisy, thy name is Legion" would be mine.
Claiming SCOTUS shadow docket rulings have limited precedent is one way of shoving them to the curb.
Neil at the Houston Democracy Project says with citations or even a couple of days in jail, Mayor Whitmire may be using police and the law to go after opponents and people in the way of his plans.
Franklin Strong celebrates the wins from the November school board elections. Steve Vladeck breaks down the Trump administration's "war on judges".
Texas 2036 shows you what to expect from the 2026 Affordable Care Act marketplace.
Lise Olsen counts up the cost of targeting international students in Texas.
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