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Man gets TRO in case over munitions trailer sales
GALVESTON - A local state district judge granted a Minnesota man's request for a temporary restraining order in a recent lawsuit over disputed profits generated from the sale of munitions trailers. -
Texas Times: A Father's Day Wish
As a father of two, I've always looked forward to Father's Day as a day to spend some quality time with my daughters. -
Legally Speaking: Murder, She Googled
Nowadays, getting away with murder is harder than ever, thanks to advances in forensic science that enable crime scene investigators to tie individuals to their crimes through everything from DNA evidence to gun residue and blood splatter analysis. -
Two GOP candidates break 145-year run by Dems in Jefferson County
Howard While the rest of the Lone Star State has been supporting Republican candidates for many years, local politics in Jefferson County has long been the domain of Democrats -- but that began to change on Tuesday. -
CALA to honor Alberto Gonzales at annual fundraiser event
Gonzales One of Texas' most proactive tort reform groups will honor former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales during its 5th annual fundraiser. -
Gov. Perry: Warning Signs Along Border Must be Heeded by Washington
Gov. Rick Perry speaks at the Texas Public Policy Foundation about the need for increased border security to prevent drug violence from spilling into Texas. -
Legally Speaking: 'Tis the Season ... For Legal Troubles
Ah, Christmastime. Despite the garland, sugarplum fairies, jolly old St. Nick and all of the other festive trappings of the season, you can always count on the legal system to continue its inexorable march toward justice unfazed. -
Capitol Comment: Honoring the Memory and Sacrifice of Our Fallen Heroes
The fabric of Texas' rich history is woven with legendary stories of sacrifice and remarkable acts of valor. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in U.S. District Courts
Marshall Division, Eastern District of Texas -
Judge clears USAA in colonel's death
BOERNE(Legal Newsline)- A Texas judge ruled Wednesday, June 18, that the death of Air Force Col. Philip Shue was a homicide, and that USAA properly handled an insurance policy on his life. -
Texas Times: Today's Education for Tomorrow's Military Leaders
Throughout our history, America has been ably defended by citizens willing to protect our freedom. That is doubly true now, when our military consists entirely of volunteers. -
Doc says med manufacturers using his stent technology
BCS Taxus coronary stent A surgeon considered a leader in cardiac stent technology is taking on Boston Scientific Corp. and Johnson & Johnson for infringement of his patents. -
Legally Speaking: When valor is stolen
As we prepare to remember America's veterans, take a moment to honor some of the greatest in our nation's pantheon of heroes: Sgt. Alvin York, Audie Murphy, David McClanahan ... David McClanahan? -
LU honors Hubert Oxford III with ninth SETX Legends Scholarship
Beaumont attorney Hubert Oxford was honored with a Legends Scholarship at Lamar University. Lamar University and the Beaumont Foundation of America have announced the ninth and final Southeast Texas Legends Scholarships � this one honoring Beaumont attorney Hubert Oxford III. -
Texans mourn Lady Bird Johnson
Lady Bird Johnson, former first lady, in the Texas Hill Country. The Lone Star State mourned the passage of a woman close to its heart July 11 with the death of the Lady Bird Johnson, the former U.S. first lady with the green thumb. She was 94. -
Fourth of July events offer patriotic celebrations throughout area
Beaumont's Riverfront Park will be filled with the sights and sounds of American independence when the city celebrates the Fourth of July.