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Justices free TSU from suit brought over 2015 shooting death on campus
HOUSTON – Texas Southern University has immunity from a lawsuit alleging it should have done more to protect students and prevent a fatal on campus shooting, the Fourteenth Court of Appeals recently concluded. -
University blames firms for defects in building
HOUSTON – Texas Southern University has pursued legal action in response to what the school alleges to be the defective design and construction of one of its facilities, according to recent Harris County District Court records. -
Longtime employee accuses Texas Southern of discrimination
HOUSTON — A longtime employee is suing Texas Southern, alleging discrimination and retaliation. -
University faces legal action over 2015 on-campus shooting incidents
HOUSTON – Texas Southern University faces legal action over a pair of on-campus shooting incidents last year, recent Harris County District Court records show. -
White physics professor's suit faults TCU for racial discrimination
HOUSTON – A physics professor at Texas Southern University is suing the historically black institution of racial discrimination. -
Employee accuses Texas Southern of gender discrimination
HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is suing Texas Southern and its president, alleging discrimination in undermining her authority over staffers. -
27 students earn scholarships for demonstrating potential in insurance business
AUSTIN — More than two dozen insurance and risk management students at six Texas universities were awarded scholarships by the Insurance Council of Texas Education Foundation. -
Insurance Council of Texas awards scholarships to 26 students
The largest state insurance trade association in the country handed out more than two-dozen scholarships to Texas students this spring. -
Cornyn to chair Senate committee hearings on judicial nominations
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) will preside over hearings Wednesday to consider judges to fill vacancies in Texas courts. -
Judge overturns Reynolds' conviction, sets new trial date on barratry charge
State Rep. Ron Reynolds escaped a barratry charge Monday after a juror said she had been unduly influenced. -
Republican vying to unseat long-time sitting judge
In one of Jefferson County's busiest civil courts, a Republican from Nederland is fighting to unseat a Democrat that has been on the bench for 25 years. -
Former Texas Southern University professor says he was denied tenure after reporting misallocation of funds
A former Texas Southern University professor has filed suit against the college, saying he was denied tenure and lost his job after he reported the alleged misallocation of federal funds. -
Texas Southern University employee sues claiming termination based on national origin
A Texas university is facing a lawsuit after an employee was allegedly wrongfully terminated. -
Lawsuit alleges University discriminated against student with Down syndrome
HOUSTON - The father of a Texas Southern University student with Down syndrome is suing the school for undertaking "actions which have worked to limit (the latter's) participation in the institution's educational programs and/or activities." -
Texas Southern University hit with gender discrimination suit from employee
HOUSTON - A Houston woman initiated legal action against an area university over alleged gender discrimination. -
What is it about barratry that Ron Reynolds doesn’t understand?
You’d think an accomplished individual like Ron Reynolds would be a quick study, but his current learning curve is a flat line. -
State Rep. Reynolds charged with 7 others in barratry scheme
A Texas lawyer and lawmaker has been charged with participating in an ambulance-chasing scheme with at least seven other attorneys. -
Ron Reynolds must think he's above the law
People who act as if they're above the law and the rules don't apply to them provoke righteous indignation in law-abiding citizens. -
Texas state rep. named 'Freshman of the Year' jailed on barratry charges
Reynolds A state representative who was named the Democrats' "Freshman of the Year" spent some time in jail Tuesday night. -
Texas Times: Remembering Barbara Jordan
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) This month, Americans in Texas and across the country pay tribute to the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. To this day his powerful message on the importance of equality, opportunity and the unique value of every human life continues to inspire generations of Americans.