Elon Musk’s Former Lawyer John Bash Eyes Texas Attorney General Spot Amid Ken Paxton’s Senate Run

AUSTIN, Texas — John Bash, a former U.S. Attorney and attorney for Elon Musk, has officially announced his candidacy for the Texas Attorney General position, currently held by Ken Paxton, who has announced his own bid for a U.S. Senate seat. Bash, whose legal career includes a role as a federal prosecutor for the Western District of Texas until his resignation in 2020, is no stranger to headline-making cases. Notably, he served as a special assistant to President Donald Trump during his first term and recently represented Elon Musk in a defamation suit filed by … Read more

Texas Judge Halts Deportation of Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members Amid Legal Scrutiny of Trump’s Wartime Act Enforcement

Raymondville, Texas – A Texas federal judge has imposed a halt on the expulsion of three individuals accused by the Trump administration of affiliation with a Venezuelan gang, marking a significant judicial pushback against the use of wartime powers for deportation. The legal entanglement stems from an executive order issued by President Donald Trump on March 14, 2025, targeting members of the Tren de Aragua gang. The order categorizes all Venezuelan citizens over the age of 14 who are suspected gang members and are in the U.S. without naturalization or permanent residency as “Alien Enemies,” … Read more

Texas Judge Overturns Biden-Era Staffing Mandate for Nursing Homes, Citing Regulatory Overreach

A federal judge in Amarillo, Texas, has struck down a nationwide staffing rule imposed during the Biden administration, which mandated minimum nurse-to-patient ratios in nursing homes. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk rejected the staffing requirements on Monday, citing that the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services overstepped its authority with the mandate. The plaintiff, the American Health Care Association, which represents roughly 15,000 nursing homes and long-term care facilities across the United States, argued that the staffing mandates were unrealistic and could have led to the shutdown of nursing homes, thus … Read more

Jury Awards $411 Million to Injured Texas Worker Following Refinery Accident in Louisiana

Baton Rouge, La. – A staggering $411 million judgement was rendered by a Baton Rouge jury in favor of a Texas man who suffered severe injuries while working at a refinery in Lake Charles. The compensation is designated for his extensive medical care, ongoing pain, emotional suffering, and significant loss of life enjoyment. Jose Valdivia, 28, experienced a traumatic incident that drastically altered his life. While employed as a scaffolding contractor at a Phillips 66 refinery operated by Brock Services, Valdivia sustained critical spinal cord injuries. The event occurred on Aug. 2, 2022, when a … Read more