State Bar of Texas
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Recent News About State Bar of Texas
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AUSTIN - A piece of legislation that seeks to protect attorneys from being discriminated against by the State Bar of Texas for their religious views and exercising their First Amendment rights is a “preemptive action” addressing “cancel culture,” says the bill's author.
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Celes Keene writes about privacy and how the EU proposes to screen your personal messages.
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WASHINGTON - A petition for writ of certiorari asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hold that members of a mandatory bar cannot be compelled to finance any political or ideological activities with their dues was denied today.
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AUSTIN – There may be some good news for Texas attorneys who no longer wish to fund the state Bar’s ideological agenda, as a challenge to mandatory Oklahoma Bar dues has been reinstated.
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Late conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly published her first book, A Choice Not an Echo, in 1964 in hopes of breaking the stranglehold of country club Republicans on the grand old party’s presidential nominating process. Every four years, it seemed even then, the party faithful were presented with a somewhat less offensive version of the opposition’s choice, i.e., Democrat Lite.