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SFA University students accused of 'swatting' claim school denied them due process
LUFKIN — A group of Stephen F. -
HOLLAND & KNIGHT: State Representative Travis Clardy Joins Holland & Knight in Texas
Lawyer and State Representative Travis Clardy has joined Holland & Knight as of counsel in the firm's Austin office. -
'Deliberately indifferent': student athlete's complaint slams SFA's sexual assault investigation against him
LUFKIN – Richard L. Tate of the law firm Tate Moerer & King, LLP in Richmond has filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of a former Stephen F. Austin State University student athlete who accuses the East Texas school of conducting an unfair investigation into sexual assault allegations against him. -
Gov. Abbott appoints three new members to San Jacinto River Authority board
AUSTIN – Three new members have been named to the board of the San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA), a move approved by Texas State Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe), according to a news release. -
Former educator at SFA alleges sex discrimination in denial of promotion
LUFKIN – A former educator at Stephen F. Austin State University brought a lawsuit against the Nacogdoches-based institution, claiming it did not promote her to a deanship because of her sex. -
College employee alleges SF Austin guilty of disability discrimination
MARSHALL -- A San Augustine man is suing Stephen F. Austin University, alleging disability discrimination in his workplace. -
East Texas businessman running for District 5 seat
On Sept. 16 Jay Misenheimer, a Smith County businessman, announced that he is seeking the Republican nomination for Texas House District 5 in the upcoming March Primary. The seat is currently held by Rep. Bryan Hughes, who is running for Texas Senate in District 1. -
SFA University sued for allegedly paying female bus drivers less than males
LUFKIN - Two shuttle bus drivers for a Nacogdoches college have filed a lawsuit against the school, claiming that they were paid less than their male counterparts.