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State Bar of Texas announces 2022 judicial poll results
AUSTIN—The State Bar of Texas has announced the results of its statewide 2022 judicial poll. -
Paxton asks Court of Criminal Appeals to reverse decision stripping OAG of authority to prosecute election law violations
AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a Motion for Rehearing with the Court of Criminal Appeals yesterday requesting it reconsider its recent decision to strip the Legislature of its power to assign the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) authority to prosecute criminal election law violations, a press release states. -
Court finds Texas AG cannot prosecute election cases unilaterally; Paxton tweets ruling 'could be devastating for future elections'
AUSTIN - Yesterday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals found that the attorney general cannot prosecute election cases unilaterally – a decision AG Ken Paxton thinks “could be devastating for future elections in Texas.” -
On going off bond: A trial judge cannot refuse a surety’s affidavit to surrender a principal, AG Paxton opines
AUSTIN - A trial judge cannot refuse a surety’s affidavit to surrender a principal, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opined today. -
Marshall A. Bowen Appointed to City of Austin’s Electric Utility Commission
Marshall A. Bowen Appointed to City of Austin’s Electric Utility Commission. -
Marshall Bowen joins Butler Snow’s Austin office, firm adds seven attorneys across four offices
AUSTIN – Marshall A. Bowen has joined Butler Snow’s Austin, Texas, office and will practice with the firm’s appellate and commercial litigation groups, in addition to governmental relations.