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Texas AG's same-sex opinion doesn't worry entities

Texas AG's same-sex opinion doesn't worry entities

Ruling: Tarrant district attorney must release information on sexual harassment...

The Texas attorney general's office has ruled that Tarrant County must make public information related to a sexual harassment complaint filed against District Attorney Joe Shannon.

Ruling: Tarrant DA must release information on harassment case

The Texas Attorney General's office has ruled that Tarrant County must make public information related to a sexual harassment complaint filed against District Attorney Joe Shannon.

Details of harassment claim against district attorney could be released next week

The Texas attorney general is expected to rule next week on whether details of a sexual harassment claim filed against Tarrant County's top law enforcement official will be made public.

Texas AG reaches settlement on alleged fraud

The Texas attorney general has reached a $36.3 million settlement with two pharmaceutical companies accused of Medicaid fraud.

Texas judge OKs ban on Planned Parenthood funding

"The Texas Attorney General's office will continue to defend the Texas Legislature's decision to prohibit abortion providers and their affiliates from receiving taxpayer dollars through the...

Texas leaders call for halting grants issued by cancer institute

The institute's future is uncertain as the Texas attorney general, Travis County district attorney and state auditor's office investigate whether officials broke the law in their distribution of...

State moves to seize West Texas ranch used by polygamists

The Texas attorney general's office took the first legal step on Wednesday to seize the Yearning for Zion polygamist ranch in West Texas, where convicted sect leader Warren Jeffs and his followers...

Texas out to seize Warren Jeffs' polygamist ranch

The Texas attorney general's office filed a seizure warrant in rural Schleicher County on Wednesday.

State trying to seize West Texas ranch used by polygamists

The Texas Attorney General's Office is attempting to seize the YFZ Ranch in West Texas where the followers of polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs first surfaced in 2004 near the town of Eldorado.

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HOUSTON: Texas sues BP for damages related to oil spill

The lawsuit, filed by the office of Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott in federal court in...

Tornado-ravaged Texas town to start recovery

Rick Perry and Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott on Friday toured Granbury, which bore the...

Judge rules for cheerleaders in Bible banner suit

Rick Perry and Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, who filed court papers seeking to intervene...

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Meet VA Atty. Gen. Nom. Mark Obenshain: Obama Admin Running 'Roughshod' over...

In the wake of the Obama administration's recent scandals involving the IRS and AP reporters...

E.W. Jackson Wins GOP Nomination for Lieutenant Governor in Virginia

The convention also nominated current Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli for Governor by...

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The Texas attorney general's office is also making inquiries about the publicly posted...

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Republican cites IRS scandal in close Virginia governor's race

Both the attorney general and the governor have acknowledged taking gifts from Jonnie Williams...

Cuccinelli formally nominated for Va. governor at convention

RICHMOND — The Republican Party of Virginia picked state Sen. Mark D. Obenshain as its nominee...

California approves Tesoro's buy of BP refinery

Attorney General Kamala Harris said her office and the California Energy Commission would...